Zakopane - Kasprowy Wierch snow report

The Zakopane - Kasprowy Wierch snow report for Feb 02 is a 10cm base depth with 2 of 3 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Zakopane - Kasprowy Wierch are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Base

10cm
Machine Groomed

Summit

67cm
Hard Packed

Depth vs Average

32%
vs average of 31cm on Feb 02
Lifts Open
2/3 open
Km Open
1.2 km open
Runs Open
1/2 open
Expert Runs Open
50%
Runs Open
30%

Resort Overview

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Jan 14
Projected Opening
Apr 19
Projected Closing
Located in the Tatra Mountains of southern Poland, Zakopane – Kasprowy Wierch is one of the country’s most iconic alpine destinations. Set within the boundaries of Tatra National Park, the resort offers 174 hectares of skiable terrain and sits between 1,014 m and 1,987 m in elevation, with a vertical drop of 973 m. It receives an average of 400 cm of snowfall annually and features 2 pistes served by 3 lifts, including gondolas and chairlifts. While the terrain is geared entirely towards expert skiers, families visiting Zakopane will find plenty of off-slope activities in the town itself, including thermal baths, sleigh rides and winter walking paths. The cable car ride from Kuźnice to the summit is a highlight for all ages, offering panoramic views and access to high-altitude hiking routes in warmer months. The resort’s infrastructure is compact but efficient, with direct access to the slopes from the upper station. Visitors choose Zakopane – Kasprowy Wierch for its alpine character, dramatic scenery and challenging descents. Whether you’re carving down the 2.1 km run from the summit or simply soaking in the views from the ridge, the experience is distinctly Polish and deeply rooted in mountain tradition.

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