With over 5,000 acres of skiable terrain, Powder Mountain is one of North America's largest ski areas. This is the place if you want endless pow or untouched corduroy.
Powder Mountain is a place of refuge from the overcrowded skiing experience. This snow sanctuary to the north allows you to escape the masses and return to the essence of what skiing should be like. Explore over 5,000 acres of skiable terrain to discover a winding network of groomed trails and an abundance of untouched powder that spreads as far as the eye can see.
The lift lines are quick, pow laps are endless, and adventure is limitless. Powder offers a range of ways to ride, including lift-accessed and bus-serviced areas, uphill options, a ski 'n' skin canyon, and guided tours through backcountry terrain. Everyone from first-timers to expert skiers and snowboarders will find something they enjoy at this nirvana for powder hounds.
Ready to escape the masses? Powder Mountain is waiting for you.
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Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports (OVAS) is a non-profit organization that provides adaptive lessons at Powder Mountain Resort.
Powder Mountain has three cross-country multi-use trails open for mountain biking during summer 2025: Paper Airplane, Baggage Claim, and Woody’s World.
Mountain Mexican cuisine with a view of 4 states from the top of Powder Mountain.
Enjoy award-winning New York-style pizza slopeside in between laps at Sundown.
Featuring live music, ramen, wings, and a great selection of beers on tap.
Enjoy breakfast and lunch in the rustic Timberline Cafeteria.
A complete line of rental equipment, along with a variety of accessories are available at either of our two sports shops, located at the Timberline Sports Shop and the Sundown Lodge
Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports (OVAS) is a non-profit organization that provides adaptive lessons at Powder Mountain Resort.
Powder Mountain has three cross-country multi-use trails open for mountain biking during summer 2025: Paper Airplane, Baggage Claim, and Woody’s World.
Mountain Mexican cuisine with a view of 4 states from the top of Powder Mountain.
Enjoy award-winning New York-style pizza slopeside in between laps at Sundown.
Featuring live music, ramen, wings, and a great selection of beers on tap.
Enjoy breakfast and lunch in the rustic Timberline Cafeteria.
A complete line of rental equipment, along with a variety of accessories are available at either of our two sports shops, located at the Timberline Sports Shop and the Sundown Lodge
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