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Articles Related To: Eagle Point

PowderTwins + Eagle Point = 11 0f 14

Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on March 21, 2012

We are the PowderTwins and are using our 5th Grade Passports to ski all 14 resorts in Utah this season. We just skied at Eagle Point, our 11th resort. Eagle Point is big, uncrowded and fun.

Eagle Point Opens

Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on January 28, 2012

In its second year of operation, Eagle Point is now open for business with smooth, buttery skiing and untracked runs to be had from first chair to last. Never heard of Eagle Point? Read on.

Back to Brian Head

Posted by Powderhound Cat on January 24, 2012

Powderhound Cat attempts to explain her love of the Southern Utah resort

Part II - One man, one month, 367,000 vertical feet

Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on April 20, 2011

East coaster, Edward Massey, set out to ski every corner of Utah this past January. Read his story as he skied over 367,000 vertical feet over Utah's 14 downhill and 4 nordic resorts.

The Life of a Powderhound

Posted by Powderhound Matt on February 20, 2011

Ever wonder what the responsibilities of being Ski Utah's Ultimate Powderhound are?

Exploring new territory at Eagle Point

Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on February 7, 2011

Eagle Point is Utah's newest resort located 18 miles east of Beaver, Utah.

Were you there? Eagle Point- Day 1

Posted by Ski Utah Yeti on December 16, 2010

Eagle Point, a new ski resort located outside of Beaver, Utah, opened for its inaugural season December 15, 2010.

The first ski day of the season...take it EASY on the little guys and FREE skiing under 6!

Posted by Jodi Saeland on December 15, 2010

The snow has arrived in full force and we're looking at a pretty great start to the season and hopefully a good snow year thanks to La Nina. That is a discussion for another blog.

So, we've rented the skis and we're ready to head out. Now, I'm not as mobile as my other fellow bloggers. With my equipment, Emily's, Brennan's and 2 kids in tow....it takes us awhile. The key is to pick a day when everyone is rested and happy....otherwise, you'll be very crabby by the end of the day :)

I thought I'd take Emily first alone. Just to get her "ski legs". What's that? Well, for those of you who have skied before, it is the first day of the season to take it easy and sort of "remember" how to ski. After our very successful season last year with Emily, I thought, no biggie...she's ready to go straight up the lift. NOOOO! Last run of last year was down the tram at Snowbird. For those that haven't skiied much, it is a challenging run for us adults let alone the kids.