Ski Utah
Utah is home to 13 ski resorts, including some of the top ranked ski resorts in the country, most of which are within an hour of Salt Lake City airport. There's an average of 500" of snow, and terrain for all levels of skiers, from beginner to expert.
Utah Ski Resorts
Skiing Alta
Trying to take in Alta and Snowbird, for the first time, and on the same day sounds like a stretch. We skied a lot of terrain at each area and oohed and ahhed at a lot more terrain we didn’t ski – and probably won’t ever ski.
The Canyons – Where the Skiing Goes On and On
The Canyons Ski Resort is located in Park City, Utah. Don’t pass up the opportunity to ski The Canyons. The Canyons is one of the largest ski areas in the country, and offers great opportunities for all skiers. Here's more on the Canyons Ski Resort.
A Day at Deer Valley
Deer Valley Ski Resort has everything from the "steep and deep" expert trails to beginner and intermediate terrain anyone can enjoy. With great mountain scenery and excellent customer service, too, Deer Valley makes for a great day of skiing.
Skiing Park City Mountain Resort
To me, the base area at Park City Mountain Resort is like a big front porch - full of friendly people, neat restaurants and stores to buy most anything from clothes to candy.
Skiing Snowbird
While Snowbird has a well deserved reputation for presenting advanced and expert skiers some of the most challenging terrain to be found in a stateside resort, it also offers a a basin full of easily accessible high altitude intermediate skiing.
Utah Ski Resorts
Utah ski resort directory, including resort profiles, snow conditions and reports, and trip planning details.
Utah Ski Resort Photos
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