Utah Ski Resorts
With Utah boasting 15 ski resorts, each renowned for their exceptional snow quality, choosing the perfect destination can be quite a challenge. Luckily, we are here to help you decide with our curated list of popular Utah ski destinations and local favorites!
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Utah as a Ski Destination
Utah is a prime ski destination in the United States and is renowned globally for its winter sports facilities and exceptional snow conditions, often known as ‘The Greatest Snow on Earth’. In addition, the accessible location of Utah’s ski resorts makes the state an excellent choice for a ski vacation.
Pros
Snowfall: 500 inches of ‘The Greatest Snow on Earth’ annually, 100 inches more than Colorado
Easy accessibility: Less than 1-hour drive from Salt Lake City International Airport to most resortsÂ
Great for late season skiingÂ
Cons
Lower elevation and not as cold as Colorado, making it less ideal for early season skiing
Fewer world famous ski resorts than Colorado
Map of Utah Ski Resorts
View the location of all ski resorts in Utah in the interactive map below.
Popular Ski Resorts in Utah
Utah has many popular ski resorts in the state, each with its own distinct appeal. To help you decide where to go, we created a list of the most popular Utah resorts. If you want detailed information on these resorts, see Best Ski Resorts in Utah.
Known for: Park City Mountain is best known as one of the largest ski resorts in the US, renowned for its extensive terrain, and high-quality snow.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City International Airport
Summit Elevation: 10026 feet
Skiable Area: 7300 acre
Average Snowfall: 355 inch
Phone number: (435) 649-8111
Pass Program: EPIC Pass
Known for: Snowbird is best known for its long ski and snowboard season, extensive and varied terrain, and deep, high-quality snowfall.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City International Airport
Summit Elevation: 11000 feet
Skiable Area: 2500 acre
Average Snowfall: 500 inch
Pass Program: IKON Pass, Salt Lake Ski Super Pass, Mountain Collective
Phone number: (801) 933-2222 | Email: info@snowbird.com
Known for: Deer Valley Resort is a skier-only mountain and is best known for its upscale amenities, meticulously groomed slopes, and providing a high-quality guest experience.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City International Airport
Summit Elevation: 9570 feet
Skiable Area: 2026 acre
Average Snowfall: 300 inch
Pass Program: IKON Pass, Deer Valley Season Pass
Phone number: (435) 649-1000 | Email: tickets@deervalley.com
Known for: Alta Ski Area is best known for its deep powder, challenging terrain, and a ski-only policy, making it a favorite among avid skiers. It is recognized for its high annual snowfall and old-school skiing charm.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City International Airport
Summit Elevation: 11068 feet
Skiable Area: 2614 acre
Average Snowfall: 545 inch
Pass Program: IKON Pass, Salt Lake Ski Super Pass, Mountain Collective, Alta Season Pass
Phone number: (801) 359-1078
Known for: Snowbasin Resort is best known for its high-quality runs, luxury lodges, and beautiful views of the surrounding mountainous landscape.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City International Airport
Summit Elevation: 9350 feet
Skiable Area: 3000 acre
Average Snowfall: 300 inch
Pass Program: IKON Pass, Mountain Collective, Snowbasin Season Pass
Phone number: (801) 620-1000 | Email: info@snowbasin.com
Local Ski Resorts in Utah
If you want to avoid the crowds and experience the famous Utah powder snow, check out the resorts below!
Known for: Brighton Resort is best known for its reliable snowfall, accessible and varied terrain suitable for all skill levels, and its friendly, family-oriented atmosphere.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City International Airport
Summit Elevation: 10500 feet
Skiable Area: 1050 acre
Average Snowfall: 500 inch
Pass Program: IKON Pass, Salt Lake Ski Super Pass, Brighton Season Pass
Phone number: (801) 532-4731
Known for: Solitude Mountain Resort is a heaven for snowboarders and park riders with slightly less crowded slopes and endless powder.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City International Airport
Summit Elevation: 10488 feet
Skiable Area: 1200 acre
Average Snowfall: 500 inch
Pass Program: IKON Pass, Salt Lake Ski Super Pass, Solitude Season Pass
Phone number: (801) 536-5786
Known for: Powder Mountain is best known for its vast terrain, plentiful powder snow, and uncrowded slopes. With a limit on daily lift tickets, it provides a unique, low-density skiing and snowboarding experience.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City Intl. Airport
Summit Elevation: 9422 feet
Skiable Area: 8464 acre
Average Snowfall: 500 inch
Pass Program: Indy Pass, Powder Mountain Season Pass
Phone number: (801) 745-3772
Google Map | Official Website | Powder Mountain Ski Packages
Known for: Sundance Resort is a small and uncrowded ski resort with a focus on preserving the balance of art, nature, and community. It is also home to the Sundance Film Festival in January.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City Intl. Airport
Summit Elevation: 8250 feet
Skiable Area: 500 acre
Average Snowfall: 300 inch
Pass Program: Sundance Season Pass
Phone number: (801) 225-4107 | Email: concierge@sundanceresort.com
Other Utah Ski Resorts
Known for: Beaver Mountain is a small family-friendly resort facing northeast, perfect for skiing in the morning sun.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City Intl. Airport
Summit Elevation: 8860 feet
Skiable Area: 828 acre
Average Snowfall: 400 inch
Pass Program: Indy Pass, Beaver Mountain Season Pass
Phone number: (435) 946-3610 | Email: clerk@skithebeav.com
Known for: Brian Head Resort is best known for its high base elevation, typically resulting in ample, high-quality snowfall. It offers varied terrain for skiing and snowboarding, and scenic views of the surrounding red rock and pine forest landscapes.
Preferred Airport: Cedar City Regional Airport
Summit Elevation: 10920 feet
Skiable Area: 650 acre
Average Snowfall: 360 inch
Pass Program: Brian Head Resort Season Pass
Phone number: (435) 677-2035 | Email: reservations@brianhead.com
Known for: Cherry Peak Resort is Utah's newest and most affordable ski area, with 100% of its terrain open for night skiing.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City Intl. Airport
Summit Elevation: 7040 feet
Skiable Area: 400 acre
Average Snowfall: 320 inch
Pass Program: Indy Pass, Cherry Peak Resort Season Pass
Phone number: (435) 200-5050 | Email: info@skicherrypeak.us
Known for: Eagle Point Resort has the steepest lift-serviced terrain in southern Utah with deep powder snow.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City Intl. Airport
Summit Elevation: 10600 feet
Skiable Area: 650 acre
Average Snowfall: 350 inch
Pass Program: Indy Pass, Eagle Point Season Pass
Phone number: (435) 438-3700 | Email: Info@SkiEaglePoint.com
Known for: Nordic Valley Ski Resort is a small and quiet ski resort with a family-friendly atmosphere.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City Intl. Airport
Summit Elevation: 7060 feet
Skiable Area: 450 acre
Average Snowfall: 300 inch
Pass Program: Nordic Valley Season Pass
Phone number: (385) 298-0155 | Email: info@nordicvalley.ski
Woodward Park City
Known for: Woodward Park City is a world-class, year-round action sports resort. It’s known for its skiing and snowboarding facilities, including terrain parks, and community programs.
Preferred Airport: Salt Lake City Intl. Airport
Summit Elevation: 6812 feet
Skiable Area: 60 acres
Average Snowfall: 150 inch
Phone number: (435) 658-2648 | Email: info@woodwardparkcity.com
Frequently Asked Questions
How many ski resorts are in Utah?
There are 15 ski resorts in Utah.
What is the biggest ski resort in Utah?
Park City Mountain is the biggest ski resort in Utah with 7300 acres of lift-served skiable area.
When is the best time to go skiing in Utah?
The best time to go skiing in Utah depends on your personal preferences in terms of weather, crowd levels, snow conditions, and cost.Â
- January: January is when the powder snow begins dumping at Utah ski resorts. However, it is often busy with the annual Sundance Film Festival attracting not only skiers but also film enthusiasts to Utah.
- February: February is when Utah ski resorts historically experience the best powder snow conditions, which is perfect for skiing.Â
- March and April: Utah’s late season usually offers sunny, bluebird days with comfortable conditions with fewer crowds. You can also take advantage of the cheaper accommodation and lift ticket prices.
Please check snowfall conditions at the resort you plan to visit as the conditions can vary from year to year.
How does skiing in Utah compare to Colorado and Lake Tahoe?
Two things set Utah apart from Colorado and Lake Tahoe:
- Snow quality: Utah ski resorts receive an abundance of legendary light and dry powder across most resorts.
- Easy accessibility: Utah’s resorts are also less spread out and concentrated around Salt Lake City, making it possible to experience multiple ski resorts in a single trip.
In comparison, Colorado ski resorts are not as convenient to get to, taking at least a 2-hour drive to their popular ski resorts like Breckenridge, while Lake Tahoe ski resorts have more variable snow conditions due to the milder temperatures.
Utah Ski Packages
If you are planning a ski vacation to Utah, you can package lift tickets with lodging, rental equipment, and transfers. SnowPak is a mountain travel company specializing in ski vacations and will make sure you have all the right ski products for your winter getaway. See Utah ski packages for more information.