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Utah’s seven ski regions offer something for everyone—from Salt Lake’s quick-to-reach resorts to Park City’s alpine charm, Ogden Valley’s wide-open terrain, and the hidden gems of Northern and Southern Utah.
Big city life and deep powder together in one package. That's the beauty of Salt Lake City, aptly dubbed Ski City. Stay downtown and be on top of Solitude, Brighton, Alta or Snowbird before you know it. All of these resorts feature incredible terrain and over 500 inches annually of The Greatest Snow on Earth®. So go ahead, have the best of both worlds.
The envy of every other ski town, Park City is a mere 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport. Once there, choose between Park City Mountain, Deer Valley Resort, or Utah's newest resort Woodward Park City. Either way, you can find plenty of après ski opportunities wandering Park City's Main Street with over 100 bars and restaurants.
Experience a winter wonderland in an idyllic alpine valley. Just down the road from Park City and only 45 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport, Heber Valley offers family fun, scenic mountain views, three state parks, the awe-inspiring Midway Ice Castle and a world-class Nordic skiing venue. Just 12 minutes from the Deer Valley Resort gondola or 20 minutes from Sundance Mountain Resort find your perfect ski getaway with Heber Valley.
For crazy amounts of untracked powder and nonexistent lift lines, try the Ogden region. Both can be easily found off the beaten path at Powder Mountain, Snowbasin and Nordic Valley. The town of Ogden and its historic 25th Street are just 30 minutes away from all the skiing. Stay, dine and play right here.
The Greatest Snow on Earth® meets red rock at Utah's two most southern resorts: Eagle Point and Brian Head Ski Resort. Around four hours from Salt Lake City International Airport and three hours north of Las Vegas by car. Both laid-back and wonderfully crowd-free.
Fun to say and as breathtaking as they come, Mt. Timpanogos is home to the famed Sundance Mountain Resort. For a romantic getaway, incredible dining options or fantastic art classes, stay on the mountain or make the short journey 20 minutes to Provo – fast becoming famous in its own right as the Silicon Valley of the Rockies and home to BYU, Brigham Young University.
Home to Utah State University, Logan is an idyllic Northern Utah town cozily nestled within the beautiful Cache Valley. Thirty minutes east from there, just down Highway 89, is Beaver Mountain–the oldest family-owned-and-operated resort in North America. Perfect for families with kids or those looking for a true throwback. Cherry Creek is a 400 acre family owned resort just north of Logan near the Idaho border.
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