by Local Lexi
In the past, Utah has served as an innovative hub for the study of snow science and avalanche mitigation in North America. With the installation of new Remote Avalanche Control Devices (RACS), Utah continues to lead efforts to better understand and manage avalanche danger.
by Abby Stanislaw
Experience-Based Holiday Gifts for Everyone on Your List
by Erika Wiggins
There’s nothing more iconic than spending the holidays playing in snow and sipping cocoa by the fire, so if you’re planning a ski holiday in Utah, get ready for a treat.
by Paula Colman
Ski Utah has your holiday gift guide, full of stocking stuffers for every skier and snowboarder. From luxe to budget, no one will complain this holiday or ski season!
by Local Lexi
Ski 4–6 of Utah's famed ski resorts in a single day with Ski Utah's one-of-a-kind guided Interconnect Tour through the Wasatch backcountry.
by Annie Davis
Starting prices for private lessons at each Utah resort as well as the most affordable within our three ski regions.
by Yeti
A winter outlook for snowfall in Utah for the 2024–25 ski season.
by Abby Stanislaw
Don't Be That Car in the Canyon: Navigating UDOT's Winter Tire Sticker Program
by Local Lexi
What's almost as exciting as the first snow or Opening Day? Learning about what's new and improved at Utah's 15 ski resorts for the 2024–25 season!
by Abby Stanislaw
A Physical Therapists strength, power, and balance plan tailored for your best ski season yet!
by Local Lexi
In the past, Utah has served as an innovative hub for the study of snow science and avalanche mitigation in North America. With the installation of new Remote Avalanche Control Devices (RACS), Utah continues to lead efforts to better understand and manage avalanche danger.
by Tom Kelly
Steven Clark enjoyed the ideal skier’s lifestyle as a young boy living at the mouth of the Cottonwood Canyons. Today, he’s the avalanche safety program manager for the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT).
by Abby Stanislaw
How to recognize, treat, and prevent altitude sickness with University of Utah Health.
by Annie Davis
Each year many families will take advantage of this time for a ski trip, with popular destinations being the northwest, Colorado, and Utah. While I believe no ski day anywhere is a bad day, here are my top five reasons why Utah is the best place to plan a ski week vacation.
by Elliott Redwine
I’m gearing up for my fourth season of sharing the stoke at Snowbasin Resort. Find out what happens behind the scenes in a day in the life of a Snow Reporter!
by Paula Colman
There is great technology for skiers and snowboarders looking to get on, stay on and enjoy more of the mountain. Discover the best apps and electronics for mountain safety and comfort.
by Annie Davis
While I can't think of anything better to do than spend an entire bluebird day skiing with my kids, they may need extra motivation to keep things entertaining on the slopes. I've compiled a list of things to help make a good ski day great.
by Don Webber
This guide attempts to showcase all of the ways in which a person can pursue downhill snow sports, and why a particular adaptive solution might suit a particular need.
by Yeti
This film highlights the magic that happens when family values and passion collide—whether it’s handcrafting the perfect glove, the perfect cheese, or the perfect ski turn.
by Tom Kelly
Dr. Rosenbluth's pioneering initiative has led to TetraSki – a device that combines medical science with engineering to create remarkable opportunities for individuals with physical disabilities.
by Paula Colman
The best places and ways to capture your most favorite moments in Utah's mountains.
by Local Lexi
In the past, Utah has served as an innovative hub for the study of snow science and avalanche mitigation in North America. With the installation of new Remote Avalanche Control Devices (RACS), Utah continues to lead efforts to better understand and manage avalanche danger.
by Local Lexi
In the past, Utah has served as an innovative hub for the study of snow science and avalanche mitigation in North America. With the installation of new Remote Avalanche Control Devices (RACS), Utah continues to lead efforts to better understand and manage avalanche danger.
by Yeti
This film highlights the magic that happens when family values and passion collide—whether it’s handcrafting the perfect glove, the perfect cheese, or the perfect ski turn.
by Don Webber
Explore the journey of Ryan "Brody" Broderick, who turned a spinal cord injury into an opportunity for growth and empowerment through adaptive skiing. In collaboration with Ski Utah and filmmaker Tim Jones, Brody shares his story of resilience, positivity, and mentorship in the documentary Turning Points. Discover how adaptive sports have become a catalyst for healing and community, highlighting the importance of accessibility in the outdoor world.
by Yeti
Ever wondered what it’s like when a flight attendant’s love for high altitudes doesn’t stop at the job?
by Local Lexi
"Kindred" is a new ski film about deep friendship between two Olympic skiers. It follows their tracks to the world's stage and reveals an important life lesson along the way.
by Yeti
Park City local and talented artist, AD Allegretti, describes the parallels between riding a pow run and being into a painting.
by Local Lexi
Can't wait for winter? Us too. Catch the action this autumn at the best ski movie premiers around Utah.
by Yeti
Explore Utah's signature runs one resort at a time with local athletes and ambassadors.
by Yeti
Matthew Brewer is a cancer survivor, recovering addict, bilateral above-knee amputee, adaptive athlete and USA Paralympic Ski Team athlete!
by Yeti
The ultimate Utah ski vacation guide for a powderhound. Making the most of your Utah trip.
by Yeti
Local Utah experts compile expert suggestions to help you plan the best family ski trip ever.
by Yeti
Your ultimate guide to planning the perfect Utah ski vacation with friends.
by Erika Wiggins
There’s nothing more iconic than spending the holidays playing in snow and sipping cocoa by the fire, so if you’re planning a ski holiday in Utah, get ready for a treat.
by Annie Davis
Each year many families will take advantage of this time for a ski trip, with popular destinations being the northwest, Colorado, and Utah. While I believe no ski day anywhere is a bad day, here are my top five reasons why Utah is the best place to plan a ski week vacation.
by Annie Davis
While I can't think of anything better to do than spend an entire bluebird day skiing with my kids, they may need extra motivation to keep things entertaining on the slopes. I've compiled a list of things to help make a good ski day great.
by Annie Davis
Starting prices for private lessons at each Utah resort as well as the most affordable within our three ski regions.
by Annie Davis
Group lessons or private lessons? When deciding between the two, there are different factors to consider, like learning style, budget, and personal goals.
by Elliott Redwine
Are you looking for some activities outside of Salt Lake City? Our family guide to exploring Ogden in the winter will give you a few ideas to get started.
by Elliott Redwine
Not everyone gets the chance to grow up on the slopes. It’s never too late to start learning to ski as an adult. Here are a few pointers to get you started!
by Local Lexi
Save the earth, ditch white-knuckle driving and beat traffic one ride at a time! Use this helpful guide to learn about public transit options to Utah's ski areas.
by Local Lexi
How can you affordably ski or snowboard in Utah? Use these tips!
by Annie Davis
If you want to experience The Greatest Snow on Earth® not attached to skis or snowboards, here is a list of options to create lasting, core memories for the whole family.
by Tom Kelly
Steven Clark enjoyed the ideal skier’s lifestyle as a young boy living at the mouth of the Cottonwood Canyons. Today, he’s the avalanche safety program manager for the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT).
by Tom Kelly
Dr. Rosenbluth's pioneering initiative has led to TetraSki – a device that combines medical science with engineering to create remarkable opportunities for individuals with physical disabilities.
by Tom Kelly
When High West began distilling in Utah nearly 20 years ago, it was the first ski town distillery in America. Ritual Chocolate followed suit, moving to Utah in 2015. In this episode, Last Chair explores the magic of whiskey and chocolate, and the unique experiences these two Utah companies are offering visitors.
by Tom Kelly
Thirty years ago, Bill parlayed his passion for snow into jobs at tiny Hunt Hollow and Bristol Mountain in western New York. He carved a career path from liftie to director of marketing. His pathway took him from Bristol to Stratton to Durango Mountain to Snowshoe to Northstar-at-Tahoe to Park City Mountain as he moved through the industry.
by Tom Kelly
It’s now official! The Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are returning to Utah in 2034.
by Tom Kelly
Two Long Island girls, seven years apart in age, found each other in Utah. The duo are now telling their story through the lens of filmmakers Sarah Beam Robbins and Iz La Motte in Kindred, set to premier this fall.
by Tom Kelly
If you want to bring some simple joy to your own skiing, listen to this episode of Last Chair. This is why we started skiing in the first place.
by Tom Kelly
An enlightening look at why we all love the culture of skiing and snowboarding.
by Tom Kelly
Join us for a conversation on Last Chair with Utah leaders about the benefits of the Games and how they view the importance to the state and its communities.
by Tom Kelly
This episode of Last Chair is quintessential Craig Gordon – complete with stories, humor and emotion. Dig in … it’s a fun one!
Kick off the 24/25 ski season with an exciting opportunity for families—kids 12 and under ski free from December 7 through December 13, 2024!
Solitude is excited to announce our Kids Ski Free Week! From Saturday, December 7 through Friday, December 13, 2024, children 12 and under ski free at Solitude!
Be first to rent a Complete Ski or Board Package for the Season. Top Brands! Packages Start at $100 for Juniors, $180 for Adults.
While Supplies Last Starting at $100 for Juniors and $180 for Adults - Free Wax and Maintenance Until April!
Be first to rent a Complete Ski or Board Package for the Season. Top Brands! Packages Start at $100 for Juniors, $180 for Adults.
Rent a Complete Ski or Board Package for the Season. Top Brands! Packages Start at $100 for Juniors, $180 for Adults
3 night minimum stay between November 1-December 24 or stay 3 nights between Jan. 5-22, 2025 and receive 20% off in select condominium rentals.
Save on Ski and Snowboard rentals and discount lift tickets at our Ski 'N See Cottonwood location.
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