Which ski resort has the deepest snow base right now?
Corralco (Chile) currently reports the deepest snow base at 38 cm (15.0"). Next: Mt Hutt (36 cm (14.2")), Hotham (32 cm (12.6")), Valle Nevado (32 cm (12.6")).
Live data · updated July 4, 2026 at 4:02 PM UTC · refreshes automatically
| # | Resort | Country | Base depth |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Corralco | Chile | 38 cm (15.0") |
| 2 | Mt Hutt | New Zealand | 36 cm (14.2") |
| 3 | Hotham | Australia | 32 cm (12.6") |
| 4 | Valle Nevado | Chile | 32 cm (12.6") |
| 5 | Falls Creek | Australia | 31 cm (12.2") |
Base depth is the figure that decides whether rocks are a rumor or a fact. SnowSure prefers resort-reported base depths where a reliable feed exists, falling back to model estimates elsewhere — and hides the number entirely when it can’t be trusted.
Depth on this page means base-area depth, matching the resort pages. Summit and glacier depths run much higher and are not compared here.
Numbers on this page come from the same live pipeline as every SnowSure surface: seven weather models per resort, updated hourly, with resort-reported depths preferred where a reliable feed exists. Ask follow-up questions on the SnowSure Concierge or via the MCP server.





