Search concerts and events at all of Utah's 15 ski resorts. Hit the slopes during the day and enjoy a festival or concert in the evening.
March 27 2026 - May 25 2026
Enjoy live music at Snowbird on the Plaza Deck every Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Spring.
April 19 2026
We're closing the 25/26 season in style. Throwback style, that is. Closing day is subject to change based on conditions.
April 20 2026 - May 3 2026
Top-to-bottom park laps, soft snow, and long spring days done right, running through May 3 with conditions permitting. Lift tickets starting at $49.
April 24 2026
Donate your lightly-worn soft goods to SOS Outreach for a second life. SOS Outreach helps youth from underserved communities build skills through skiing and snowboarding.
April 25 2026
We're excited to celebrate our most loyal skiers and riders on April 25.
June 12 2026 - August 29 2026
Catch our entire summer concert series on a single ticket.
by Tom Kelly
What’s it feel like to drop into Corbet’s Couloir? Alta locals Tristen Lilly and Piper Kunst know. This year, they took home King and Queen of Corbet’s, earning their place on one of skiing’s biggest stages. In the Last Chair Season 7 finale, they sit down with Tom Kelly to talk about their paths to big mountain skiing, meeting in a lift line at Alta, and what goes through your head when you’re staring into that 20-foot drop. From Piper’s first win with no sponsors to Tristen’s viral 720 entry, this is the story of two skiers building a life in the Wasatch and pushing what’s possible.
by Local Lexi
Just like rules of the road, there are rules of the trail for bikers and trail users. Memorize them to enhance the trail experience for everyone.
by Annie Davis
With a mission to ski at all 15 Utah resorts this season, I interviewed my daughter to ger her perspective of the Passport; what she knew about it, insights having visited 11 of the 15 resorts, and her favorites from the season so far.
by Abby Stanislaw
What to wear, and what not to wear, while Nordic skiing in Utah.
by Abby Stanislaw
Looking to try XC skiing for the first time? Here are your tips, tricks, and best ways to approach the sport to make it fun for a lifetime!
by Paula Colman
Healing, adventure, and community await. Sundance Mountain Resort’s Mountain Veteran Program offers free, multi-day retreats for wounded veterans of all branches, combining adaptive outdoor activities, art, and camaraderie in the stunning Wasatch Mountains of Utah. Designed by veterans for veterans, with family and friends welcome.
by Wyatt Peterson
How One Utah Family Built a Lifetime of Memories on the Mountain. From first lessons to skiing with grandkids, Raelene Davis shares how Utah ski resorts helped her family build a multi-generational love for skiing. Learn how Ski Utah programs, lessons, and traditions make skiing in Utah a lifelong experience for families.
by Erika Wiggins
Few things beat clicking out of your bindings, settling in with a great meal, and watching the light move across the mountains.
by Tom Kelly
International J-1 visa workers are a key part of what keeps Utah’s ski resorts running each winter. At Deer Valley Resort, these students help power a workforce of more than 3,000 while bringing global perspective and energy to the mountain. In this episode of Last Chair, Meg Wandishin shares how the program works and why it’s about more than just staffing—it’s about cultural exchange, connection, and the people who make the experience what it is.
by Yeti
2026/27 Multi-resort ski pass information distilled into one easy to read spot so you can spend less time comparing passes and more time shredding.
by Tom Kelly
What’s it feel like to drop into Corbet’s Couloir? Alta locals Tristen Lilly and Piper Kunst know. This year, they took home King and Queen of Corbet’s, earning their place on one of skiing’s biggest stages. In the Last Chair Season 7 finale, they sit down with Tom Kelly to talk about their paths to big mountain skiing, meeting in a lift line at Alta, and what goes through your head when you’re staring into that 20-foot drop. From Piper’s first win with no sponsors to Tristen’s viral 720 entry, this is the story of two skiers building a life in the Wasatch and pushing what’s possible.
by Abby Stanislaw
What to wear, and what not to wear, while Nordic skiing in Utah.
by Wyatt Peterson
How One Utah Family Built a Lifetime of Memories on the Mountain. From first lessons to skiing with grandkids, Raelene Davis shares how Utah ski resorts helped her family build a multi-generational love for skiing. Learn how Ski Utah programs, lessons, and traditions make skiing in Utah a lifelong experience for families.
by Yeti
2026/27 Multi-resort ski pass information distilled into one easy to read spot so you can spend less time comparing passes and more time shredding.
by Local Lexi
Just like rules of the road, there are rules of the trail for bikers and trail users. Memorize them to enhance the trail experience for everyone.
by Annie Davis
With a mission to ski at all 15 Utah resorts this season, I interviewed my daughter to ger her perspective of the Passport; what she knew about it, insights having visited 11 of the 15 resorts, and her favorites from the season so far.
by Abby Stanislaw
Looking to try XC skiing for the first time? Here are your tips, tricks, and best ways to approach the sport to make it fun for a lifetime!
by Paula Colman
Healing, adventure, and community await. Sundance Mountain Resort’s Mountain Veteran Program offers free, multi-day retreats for wounded veterans of all branches, combining adaptive outdoor activities, art, and camaraderie in the stunning Wasatch Mountains of Utah. Designed by veterans for veterans, with family and friends welcome.
by Erika Wiggins
Few things beat clicking out of your bindings, settling in with a great meal, and watching the light move across the mountains.
by Tom Kelly
International J-1 visa workers are a key part of what keeps Utah’s ski resorts running each winter. At Deer Valley Resort, these students help power a workforce of more than 3,000 while bringing global perspective and energy to the mountain. In this episode of Last Chair, Meg Wandishin shares how the program works and why it’s about more than just staffing—it’s about cultural exchange, connection, and the people who make the experience what it is.
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