Dining
Hungry? Thirsty? We hope so, because you're going to want to take a big bite out of Utah. And to go with it, perhaps a few swigs of our award-winning small batch liquor and microbrewery's. Our chefs are as focused on what's "local" and as farm-to-table savvy as chefs anywhere-year 'round. The depth and breadth of the wine cellars at our ski resorts is nothing short of stellar. Our brewmasters can barely catch their breath between craft beer festivals and award ceremonies. From skier's breakfast buffets to aprés ski and pristine sushi rolled by masters, we promise-you won't stay hungry-or thirsty for long in Utah.
Tucked away in the beautiful mountains of Northern Utah lies Beaver Mountain, the oldest family owned and operated ski resort in North America. A great place for kids to ski, Beaver Mountain is 30 miles from the college town of Logan.
Spanning from the Ogden Valley, home of Powder Mountain, Wolf Mountain, and Snowbasin, to Sundance Resort in the south, with Park City and Salt Lake destinations in between, find 11 of Utah’s 14 ski resorts within this region that are less than an hour’s drive from Salt Lake City International Airport.
Only an hour from Salt Lake City International Airport and downtown Salt Lake City sit the stunning slopes of Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and Wolf Mountain where crowded lift lines don’t exist. Located in downtown Ogden, Historic 25th Street brings big city restaurants and entertainment to the mountain’s edge.
Minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport, you’ll find big city amenities from the ballet to professional basketball to dining options that abound. Yet 11 legendary ski resorts are perched only 30 to 60 minutes away. The Salt Lake area serves as the gateway to snow, as Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons, Ogden, and Park City are all within a short distance.
A quick escape to the mountains, Park City is a mere 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport. Canyons Resort, Deer Valley, and Park City Mountain Resort all call Park City home.
The Greatest Snow on Earth ® meets red rock at Utah’s two most southern resorts. Eagle Point and Brian Head are four hours south of Salt Lake City International Airport and three hours north of Las Vegas by car.
