You want the steep and deep. When you're hungry, you’re looking for a hearty cheeseburger and fries. When you’re thirsty, you probably want a cold beer. These both take a back seat to scoring faceshots whenever the snow is falling.
You are looking for a great family vacation without a lot of hassle. You're interested in resorts that have terrain for a variety of abilities and convenient lodging. Ski school and daycare are an added bonus.
You and your buddies are looking for adventure on and off the mountain. You're into the après scene and can't wait to grab a drink to celebrate your day on the slopes.
Offering advanced to expert skiers the opportunity to experience up to six resorts in one day and the incredible backcountry terrain of the Wasatch Mountain Range.
Host Tom Kelly weaves a fascinating storyline that brings you even closer to The Greatest Snow on Earth®.
Learn about the terrain parks available at Utah's resorts, from the biggest to the most approachable.
Utah's mountains are home to incredible backcountry terrain. Dramatic peaks, inspiring lines and untouched fields of The Greatest Snow on Earth® beckon from beyond the resort boundaries.
Utah's top Nordic skiing destinations that will take you to Nordic centers, across BLM land, high-elevation golf courses and untapped national forests on the skinniest of skis.
Snow tubing and sledding are a great way to get your fill of the great outdoors during the winter. Discover a few of our favorite places in Utah.
by Local Lexi
Check out these mountain bike trails around Park City and Salt Lake that are suitable for adaptive bike recreation.
by Local Lexi
Check out these mountain bike trails around Park City and Salt Lake that are suitable for adaptive bike recreation.
by Erika Wiggins
Find cool summer vibes at Utah’s ski resorts. From scenic hikes and biking to live music and events, the mountains are the place to escape the heat and have fun.
by Wyatt Peterson
Think of this as your "out of office" reply for the months of April and May. It’s a deep dive into the Asphalt Beach, where the skiing is secondary to the charcoal grill and the best turns of the day are the ones you take toward your tailgate. From the Wildcat lot at Alta to the sun-soaked "Milly Beach" at Brighton, we’re breaking down the art of the 9,000-foot picnic, the gear you (don’t) need, and why the Wasatch community is best found with a burger in one hand and a ski boot on the other.
by Annie Davis
There’s something magical about a family ski vacation – the snow-covered mountains, cozy sweaters, and the idea of your kids falling in love with winter and snowsports. And then…reality hits. Boots are hard to put on. Someone is cold. Someone else is hungry. And you’re wondering if this was a wildly ambitious idea. Take a deep breath: this is exactly how it’s supposed to go. Your first family ski trip isn’t about perfection; it’s about learning the rhythm. Here’s what to really expect, so you can go in feeling prepared, confident and ready to enjoy it.
by Yeti
Keep the good times rolling on your bike, skateboard or scooter all summer along these multi-use paths.
by Local Lexi
After Utah’s long winter, wildflowers reliably crop up in colorful profusion at high elevations. Take some time to hit the trails and admire their beauty with this guide containing a few of Utah’s best trails to savor wildflowers in bloom.
by Local Lexi
A deep winter in Utah results in a robust crop of wildflowers come summer. Here are 10 of the most common species in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons.
by Yeti
When we look back at the season in future years, it will probably go down as one of the worst seasons statistically, but don’t let the snowpack numbers fool you.
by Yeti
Eleven road biking routes through Utah’s snowcountry that are so scenic and fun, you’ll have zero regrets about cheating on your mountain bike.
by Annie Davis
A ski vacation with young kids doesn’t have to mean trading turns on the slopes or cutting your day short for nap time (I get it. Been there, done that with my kiddos many-a-season). But one of the most underrated perks of skiing in Utah is that many of the resorts offer on-mountain daycare or childcare services. This means you have the freedom to ski the terrain and timing of your choice while your youngest adventurers are cared for in safe, engaging environments.
The Ski Utah Passport provides 4th, 5th and 6th graders three days of skiing or riding at each of Utah's 15 resorts! Price increases to $89 on December 1, 2025.
The Yeti Pass is the perfect companion for parents with students using the Ski Utah Passport. Ski all 15 Utah resorts for only $899, that’s less than $60 per day!
The Ski Utah Gold Pass is the only fully transferable season pass valid at ALL 15 Utah ski and snowboard resorts with no blackout dates. Includes summer access!
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