As Big Snowfall Returns to the West, These are the Deepest Ikon Pass Resorts This Week - SnowBrains
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As Big Snowfall Returns to the West, These are the Deepest Ikon Pass Resorts This Week - SnowBrains
"DENVER, CO, February 19, 2026 - Winter is back across Ikon Pass country with storms dumping snow from coast to coast, and many destinations seeing feet of snow pile up over the past few days. More snow-and joy-is on the way, which means Ikon Pass holders can expect more powder-filled terrain to explore from the Sierra to the Rockies to the East and Canada. Time to start thinking about using your Ikon Pass for hooky days, powder weekends, and sunny spring breaks in the snow."
"Palisades Tahoe, California - It's a full-on winter reset with 94 inches of new snow in the past 72 hours. It hasn't stopped snowing, completely transforming the mountain and setting the stage for incredible powder skiing and riding. And this storm isn't done yet, another one to two feet is expected before it tapers off. Photos ❄️ Mammoth Mountain, California - The latest Sierra Nevada storm has delivered over 3 ft in the last 48 hours, bringing the storm total to a massive 75 inches (6+ft)."
Winter storms returned across Ikon Pass destinations, producing feet of new snow coast to coast and creating abundant powder conditions. Palisades Tahoe received 94 inches in 72 hours with an additional one to two feet expected. Mammoth Mountain recorded over 3 feet in 48 hours for a storm total of about 75 inches. Big Bear reported over three feet with more expected through Friday. Solitude added 40 inches in three days. Deer Valley saw over 26 inches covering 100 new runs. Schweitzer had 25 inches in three days, totaling nearly three feet in the week. Blue Mountain's season total reached 54 inches.
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