MOUNTAIN RESORTS


Explore Utah's top mountain resorts to visit next ski season, including Park City, Snowbird, and Alta. We've got the stats you need to get the most out of your next ski or snowboard adventure!


Park City Mountain Resort
Park City Base Area

America's largest single ski and snowboard resort is only a 35 minute drive from Salt Lake City International Airport, with 7,300 skiiable acres, 300+ trails, and 41 lifts. Owned by Vail Resorts, you can ski and snowboard Park City Mountain Resort and other Vail-owned resorts with the Epic Pass.


Alta is a snowboarder-free zone; only skiers are allowed to concquer the 2,200 acres. With a vertical drop of 2,020 ft. reaching a peak of 10,550 ft., Alta boasts a considerable amount of terrain to explore within a short car ride from Salt Lake City. Tucked away in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Alta averages 551" a year, drawing skiers from all over the world.


Alta Peruvian Base Lodge
Alta Trail Map

Snowbird Trail Map
Snowbird Aerial Tram

Ride Snowbird's world-famous Aerial Tram to 11,000 ft. to ski the 2,900 vertical feet the resort has to offer. The terrain offers great opportunities for beginners to learn and plenty of double blacks for adventurous experts to take on. With such awesome north-facing slopes, Snowbird has Utah's longest ski season, perfect for winter and spring skiing.


Snowbasin, just outside of Ogden, UT has 3000 acres of skiable terrain with 104 runs and a vertical drop of 2950 ft. Snowbasin provides some relief from the crowds at Park City, but with snow that can get you hoopin' and hollerin' on any day of the season. While average snowfall is 300" on average, the views are some of the world's best.


Snowbasing John Paul Lodge
Snowbasin Trail Map

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