Island Park, Idaho · 6,200 ft

Snow removal in
Ponds Lodge

The Ponds Lodge area is sheltered timber along the Buffalo River. Drifting is less of a factor than raw depth, which means the constraint is where the snow goes after February — narrow lanes with high banks and nowhere left to push.

Moderate
Drift exposure rating
6,200FT
Approximate elevation
12FT+
Island Park average
annual snowfall
7MO
October through May

What we do here

On the Ponds Lodge route

Every property in Ponds Lodge is walked and staked in the fall, then run on the same season subscription as the rest of the caldera — dispatched on accumulation at your plan's threshold, or on drift-forming wind whether or not anything new fell.

Cabins & second homes

Driveway, parking pad and a path to the door. Drift checks after every wind event, timestamped photo each visit.

Vacation rentals

Cleared ahead of your check-in window on every turnover day, sequenced by arrival time, with confirmation pushed to your property manager.

Shared lanes & private roads

Loader and rotary blower capacity for late-season snow storage, run as a route with one invoice for the road association.

Routes fill
before first snow.

Capacity in Ponds Lodge is finite and allocated in the order people sign. Thirty seconds now beats a phone call in January.

Call Drift Check