Beaver Mountain Resort

Beaver Mountain   |  Jay Dash
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Beaver Mountain Resort sits in the northeast corner of Utah with 828 acres of prime mountain terrain that is blanketed annually with 400 inches of The Greatest Snow on Earth®. Though modest in size compared to other Utah resorts, some runs at Beaver Mountain have a length of over two miles and are just the perfect length for getting into the perfect groove run after run. The northeast exposure makes for some beautiful morning sun as it drenches the neighboring rural valley and the ski area also offers two terrain parks and great night skiing.

Plan Your Ski Trip

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Beaver Mountain Trail Map

48 Runs

1,700 Feet of Vert

828 Skiable Acres

2 Hours From Salt Lake City

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Passes and Tickets

Want to experience the unique beauty of the Bear River Mountains this ski season? Choose from day passes, season passes or the all-inclusive Indy Pass. Since its inception in the mid-twentieth century, Beaver Mountain has focused on offering a quality resort experience without high prices and crowds. 

Season Passes: Season passes are available for day use only and do not include night skiing. Benefits include discounts on local food, goods and services and access to partner resorts. Season passes are discounted for seniors, students and active and retired military service members. 

Day Passes: Day passes are available for all ages and active and former military service members. You can purchase the tickets at the mountain ticket window when you arrive. Adult, junior and adult 10-pack day passes are the only passes that can be purchased online. 

Indy Passes: The Indy Pass is a fantastic option for avid skiers. It provides more than 70 resorts and 140+ days on the slopes. Season pass holders can save money with the Indy Pass AddOn Pass. Holiday and weekend blackout dates apply. 

Visiting Passes: Partner resorts’ season pass holders can receive reciprocal benefits, including three and four days of free riding at Beaver Mountain Resort. Visitors cannot use this pass on blackout dates, weekends or holidays. 

Beaver Mountain Passes

Lessons and Ski School

Beaver Mountain provides learning options for every skill level, age and riding preference. 

Adult Lessons: This lesson series gives the general public access to Utah State University’s ski or snowboard classes and a beginner package for those new to snow sports. Women-only lessons are also available for ages 16 and up. 

Kids’ Lessons: Kids’ lessons include a weekend series for local skiers ages four to 18, holiday lessons for kids and a beginner package for children ages six and up. (Read: What to Know for Ski School) Parents/guardians are encouraged to drop children off for lessons, but must pick them up during lunch break.

Adaptive Lessons: Beaver Mountain Resort wants athletes of all abilities to participate in skiing and snowboarding. The Adaptive Center for Common Ground Outdoor Adventures opened in 2017 and offers daily classes from late December until the end of March.

Private Lessons: The best way to receive one-on-one attention from licensed, experienced instructors. Private lessons are available in hourly increments starting on the hour or half-hour. Reservations recommended. 

Beaver Mountain Lessons

Resort Information

Who is Beaver Mountain for?

As a family-run ski resort, Beaver Mountain is a place for people to come together and enjoy the best snow on Earth. Skiers and snowboarders can find lodging in Logan or Garden City, both great base camp options for all types of winter adventure. This resort offers the same incredible fall-line skiing of larger resorts with fewer crowds and lower prices. With 400 inches of fluffy, dry powder every season, Beaver Mountain Resort is the perfect place for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels.

Parking and Transportation 

Parking is first-come, first-served. Visitors should arrive early on weekends and holidays to snag a good parking spot. Overnight parking is not permitted. You can check current conditions with the live webcam.

Night Skiing

Beaver Mountain primarily reserves night skiing for private events, though a few nights each season are open to the public. Check their events calendar for public night skiing dates.

Restaurants and Places to Relax

Start your day off right or take a breather to refuel at the Beaver Mountain Grill. This quick dining option offers everything from breakfast burritos and French toast to burgers, sandwiches, pizza and pasta.

Snow Report

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