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Utah Ski Vacations

Skiing Getaways in Utah

Utah is one of America's prime skiing and snowboarding destinations. There's a multitude of resorts spanning countless acres of heavenly terrain, catering to every level of skier. Stay in a comfortable lodge-style vacation rental at the footstep of the slopes, or cozy apartments or houses in nearby towns to make the most of your ski getaway.

Best Ski Mountains in Utah

Utah has a diverse lineup of ski resorts located throughout its mountain regions. The following three are popular for its range of terrain and amenities.

  • 1. Brighton Resort

    Located at Big Cottonwood Canyon’s eastern end, Brighton Resort has over 1,000 acres of skiable terrain. The fluffy, light snow makes this resort a skier's haven. It also has extensive backcountry access. There's also night skiing until 9 pm.

  • 2. Solitude Mountain Resort

    Solitude's layout makes it an ideal place for skiing with your friends. All the runs end near the main lifts, so it's easy to regroup with your ski partners if you get separated. The resort has three bowls and 80 runs spread across 1,200 acres.

  • 3. Powder Mountain

    This resort north of Salt Lake City offers a variety of downhill options, which include backcountry and cat skiing terrain. It has 8,464 acres of skiable terrain, which makes it the country's largest resort in terms of skiing area. The resort has two terrain parks, nine lifts, and 154 trails.

Family-friendly Ski Resorts in Utah

Utah's ski resorts are well-equipped for fun with your family both on and off the slopes. These resorts will make your ski vacation an exciting and unforgettable one.

  • 1. Snowbird

    Located in the Wasatch Range near Salt Lake City, Snowbird is the premier choice for ski enthusiasts. It gets its famous dry powdery snow thanks to its position close to the Great Salt Lake, ideal for cruising the slopes. The facilities here include 10 chairlifts, an aerial tram, and a surface lift. There are also a variety of great group tours available, including the popular free nature tour.

  • 2. Alta

    Alta is just next to Snowbird’s ski slopes. You can buy a single ticket for entry to both Snowbird and Alta. This resort is famous for receiving more snow than any of Utah's other skiing resorts, due to its higher altitude. Family ski lessons and childcare are also available.

  • 3. Park City

    The extensive terrain and amenities at Park City make it a top choice for your family. The resort has teamed up with Canyons Village to make Utah’s second-largest ski resort. Its 7,300 acres and 348 runs offer plenty of adventure and fun for visitors. In town, there's plenty more fun to be had with premier concerts and festivals year-round.

Skiing in Utah: frequently asked questions

How much do vacation rental cost per night for Skiing in Utah?

On average, vacation rental prices in Utah are between $813 to $978 per night.

Is it easy to find family or group accommodations for a Skiing in Utah?

Vacation rentals in Utah typically sleep 12 people, although many are able to accommodate more.

When is the best weather for skiing in Utah?

If you're looking for the best time to go skiing, January and December are typically the most reliable months for good skiing temperatures.

What are the most popular accommodations for Skiing in Utah?

House rental and Condo are the most often booked for Skiing in Utah.

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