Beaver Mountain Resort
Beaver Mountain Trail Map
48 Runs
1,700 Feet of Vert
828 Skiable Acres
2 Hours From Salt Lake City
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
The resort's Beaver Mountain Grill serves everything from breakfast burritos and French toast, to burgers, sandwiches, pizza and pasta.
What's Nearby
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Bear Lake State Park
Another unique Utah gem, Bear Lake is a 20-mile long natural lake, with the northern half located in Idaho and the southern half in Utah. The incredible turquoise color, which comes from calcium carbonate deposits, led to its nickname as the “Caribbean of the Rockies.” It’s also a prime spot for watersports and hiking in the nearby mountains. Campers will find that Bear Lake State Park serves as a great basecamp to explore it all.
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Cache Valley Cheese & Dairy Festival
An annual celebration launched in September 2021 honoring Cache Valley’s dairy heritage. The event features dairy sampling booths, demonstrations on milking and butter churning, a “Best Cheesecake in Cache Valley” contest, along with food trucks and live music.
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Logan Canyon National Scenic Byway
U.S. 89 north and east from Logan to the Utah/Idaho Border is a 41-mile National Scenic Byway and the most scenic route from Northern Utah to Jackson Hole and Yellowstone in Wyoming. The byway runs alongside the winding Logan River from the city of Logan to Garden City. Much of the corridor travels through spectacular, craggy limestone cliffs. The scenic byway peaks at a glorious vista overlooking the turquoise waters of Bear Lake, then winds down the mountain to the Idaho border.