By Travel Tips and Deals \ October 26 2015
AS OF JANUARY 2021, THE SKI 3 PASS IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Utah ski areas have received their first layer of snow. That means it’s time to plan a shredding pilgrimage to The Greatest Snow on Earth®. Now close your eyes and imagine this…10,000 acres and 7,000 vertical feet of powder spread over three resorts within minutes of each other and no crowds. Ahhhh… The only thing better would be if it were all included in a single lift ticket.
Jackpot! I have some insider news for you.
Visit Ogden just announced a Ski 3 Pass that can be used for one full day at both Snowbasin Resort and Powder Mountain, plus a full day or night skiing at Nordic Valley. But what about price? More good news, the Ski 3 Pass is priced at $139. The pass will be available for purchase at select local lodging on check-in. Like most breaking news, the details are still emerging. According to my contact at Visit Ogden, between six and seven hotels will have it for sale. I’ll update this post as more information is released.
But what is the skiing like at these resorts? Well, locals would prefer I not share that information. All I’ll tell you is, when it hasn’t snowed recently and I want fresh tracks, I drive to Ogden.
A photo posted by Snowbasin Resort (@snowbasinresort) onOct 7, 2015 at 1:25pm PDT
I’m all about saving money. So, if you already plan to visit another one of Utah’s resort areas, I suggest checking our deals page before booking. Smart shopping could add up to an extra day on the slopes. If you’d like more money saving tips, read my post: 18 Ways to Save on Your Ski Vacation.
Now, go wax your skis and air out your gear, because winter is coming!
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Scott A Rogerson \ 5.0 years ago
I love Powder and Snow Basin. I love the new Snow Basin. I stay off the gondola and head over to John Paul (on a powder day when the olympic tram is open, its a great view from the top and even better as powder is flying over your head). Powder Mountain is, in my opinion the Alta of the Ogden Valley. It's no frills, find your slice of paradise and make turns all day. The biggest issue with Powder Mountain is the need to keep upgrading the lifts and expanding the skiable terrain (they have the most acres of any resort, and if Heli-Skiing is on your bucket list, that's the place). The road up/down also makes Big/Little Cottonwood look like the bunny hill. However both places offer great snow, and a variety of runs to keep beginners and experts happy all winter long.