In much of the Western USA, all we could talk about was how low a snow year it was. Tahoe only got about 180″ of snow this year. Taos, NM had a rough one and so did a lot of ski towns.

Looking at the numbers below, it’s hard to believe there was a low snow year anywhere. These numbers are all big and juicy. As long as you were anywhere near the resorts listed below, you had one heck of a good winter. Colorado with over 470″ in a season? Excellent.

Top 15 Biggest Snowfall Totals for 2013/14 in North America

(This list was complied by SnowBrains.com by calling each ski resort on the list)

#2 = Jackson Hole, WY = 527″

#3 = Timberline Lodge, OR = 518″

#4 = Grand Targhee, WY = 480″

#5 = Loveland, CO = 474″

#5 = Alyeska, AK = 474″

#6 = Stevens Pass, WA = 472″

#7 = White Pass, WA = 465″

#8 = Big Sky, MT = 460″

#9 = Breckenridge, CO = 439″

#10 = Alta, UT = 432″

#11 = Brighton, UT = 415″

#12 = Snowbird, UT = 408″

#14 = Arapahoe Basin, CO = 395″

#16 = Winter Park, CO = 376″

#17 = Crystal Mountain, WA = 372″

More Notable Snowfall Totals in North America

Solitude, UT = 362″

Bridger Bowl, MT = 355″

Mount Bohemia, MI = 351″

Wolf Creek, CO = 351″

Steamboat Springs, CO = 346″

Jay Peak, VT = 319″

(editor’s note: we tried everything to get snowfall totals at a few resorts we know are likely in here and were unable to acquire snowfall totals. If you have that info, please let us know and we’ll get it up.)