Utah Ski Resorts Across the Wasatch Front
As soon as the snow falls, Salt Lake City feels like one big ski town. You’ll Get More Mountain Time™with 11 ski resorts along the Wasatch Mountain Range. If not slopeside, basecamp in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Park City, Heber Valley or Provo.
Salt Lake City's Cottonwood Canyons
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Alta Ski Area
Known for its snowfall, powder and skier's only traditional attitude (sorry snowboarders)
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Brighton Ski Resort
Known for its terrain park, accessible backcountry, snow totals and family discounts
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Snowbird
Known for its snow totals, views, tram and for attracting professionals and advanced skiers who love steep terrain
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Solitude Mountain Resort
Known for being the least crowded Cottonwood resort and the locals' favorite for everything from chutes and groomers
Park City Resorts
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Deer Valley Resort
Known for excellent ski school, best grooming and high quality dining (ski only, again, sorry snowboarders)
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Park City Mountain
Known as the largest lift-served ski resort in the US, excellent ski school and terrain parks
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Woodward Park City
Known as a unique training facility with activities on and off the slopes
Ogden Resorts
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Nordic Valley Resort
Known for its night skiing and affordability, and as a great place to learn
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Powder Mountain
Known for its abundance of acreage and terrain leading to uncrowded slopes, affordable cat skiing and a chill attitude
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Snowbasin
Known for luxe day lodges, gondolas and high-end dining, and never-ending Olympic quality downhill runs
Northern Utah Ski Resorts
For skiers and riders looking for less crowded slopes, a more affordable lift ticket, and small-town charm the northern resorts are tough to beat. Basecamp in Logan or Garden City.
Southern Utah Ski Resorts
Visit Utah’s southern ski resorts for acres of fresh powder and one of a kind red rock scenery. Basecamp in Brian Head or Cedar City.

How to Prepare for Your Utah Ski Vacation
Follow these five simple tips to take full advantage of The Greatest Snow on Earth®.
Start Planning Your Ski Vacation
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Current Ski Conditions
We can't predict the weather, but we can tell you Utah's 15 ski resorts average upward of 500 inches of snow a year. Compared to other ski destinations in the United States you already have a much better chance of satisfying your snow craving by focusing on Utah.
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Plan Your Ski Trip
Utah's easy access to The Greatest Snow on Earth® allows for more time on the mountain and easier planning.
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Skiing In Utah
Aside from having The Greatest Snow on Earth, what sets Utah apart from other skiing locations is the easy access. Of Utah's 15 resorts, 10 are within an hour of the Salt Lake City International Airport.
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Utah's Easy Access
Unlike other ski destinations, once you’ve deplaned and grabbed your bags, you’re less than an hour away from The Greatest Snow on Earth®.