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 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 Yeti
Closing dates for Utah's 15 ski resorts.
by Paula Colman
Planning an Utah ski vacation but traveling with someone who “hates the cold,” “hates skiing,” or seems determined to hate the trip altogether? This guide to Salt Lake City and nearby Utah resorts shows why it’s the best ski destination to please everyone.
by Abby Stanislaw
Hot-Cold Contrast Therapy for Your Ski Trip
by Erika Wiggins
Whether visiting for skiing, a creative retreat, or a quiet mountain escape, the Inn offers a stay that feels timeless, comfortable and deeply connected to place.
by Paula Colman
Planning a military ski vacation to Utah is easy and affordable. Military discounts on rental cars, ski lodging, lift tickets, and multi-resort passes significantly cut costs for service members, veterans, and families. With deals at resorts from Deer Valley to Nordic Valley, this guide to Utah military ski vacation deals helps you secure the best rates and maximize your time on the slopes.
by Paula Colman
Utah ski trips get even better when you add winter hikes near the resorts visitors already love. Local hiking expert, Miriam Gersdorf (@explore.hike.teach) shares favorite cold‑weather trails featuring frozen waterfalls, canyon views and family‑friendly snow adventures between powder days, giving skiers more ways to experience Utah’s famous mountains and scenery.
by Wyatt Peterson
From glowing chairlifts to familiar runs that feel brand new under the lights, night skiing offers a different way to experience Utah’s mountains. This 2025–26 night skiing guide covers where to ski after sunset, including resort hours, ticket pricing, and what to expect at each location. It’s everything you need to plan memorable winter evenings on the slopes, without taking a full day off.
by Tom Kelly
Walking through the new Inn at Sundance Mountain Resort feels like stepping into the enduring vision of Robert Redford. In this episode of Last Chair, Ski Utah sits down with Sundance President and General Manager Chad Linebaugh for an intimate conversation at the heart of the Inn. Linebaugh reflects on Redford’s legacy, the resort’s deep connection to nature, and how the new Inn, along with new lifts and terrain, enhances the Sundance experience while staying true to its roots beneath Mount Timpanogos. A story of place, history, and the canyon that continues to draw people back to Sundance.
by Erika Wiggins
The UTA Ski Bus provides seasonal public transportation to resorts across northern Utah. It is a convenient, affordable way to reach resorts whether you live in the Salt Lake Valley, Ogden, or Utah County.
by Tom Kelly
Skis, speed, and charging horses collide in Skijoring, a winter sport rooted in Scandinavian tradition and reborn in the American West. In this episode, lifelong friends and Utah cowboys Joe Loveridge and Brian Gardner share how they turned their passions for skiing, horses, and ranching into Pro Skijor, a new pro tour spanning Utah, Idaho, and Montana. Recorded at the High West Whiskey Library, the conversation dives into Western heritage, big-time energy, and why skijoring has captured crowds across the Mountain West.
by Annie Davis
Known for The Greatest Snow on Earth®, host of the 2002 Winter Olympics (and again in 2034), home to some of the best resorts in the world (and ten of them within an hour of Salt Lake City International Airport), Utah’s ski and snowboard scene continues to draw visitors from across the globe.
by Don Webber
Utah is officially back on top of the (shot) ski world, reclaiming the record for the longest shot ski ever assembled in Park City. From Deer Valley to Eagle Point, here’s your guide to the history, spirit, and best ski bars in Utah keeping this beloved après tradition alive.
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 Yeti
Closing dates for Utah's 15 ski resorts.
by Erika Wiggins
Whether visiting for skiing, a creative retreat, or a quiet mountain escape, the Inn offers a stay that feels timeless, comfortable and deeply connected to place.
by Wyatt Peterson
From glowing chairlifts to familiar runs that feel brand new under the lights, night skiing offers a different way to experience Utah’s mountains. This 2025–26 night skiing guide covers where to ski after sunset, including resort hours, ticket pricing, and what to expect at each location. It’s everything you need to plan memorable winter evenings on the slopes, without taking a full day off.
by Tom Kelly
Skis, speed, and charging horses collide in Skijoring, a winter sport rooted in Scandinavian tradition and reborn in the American West. In this episode, lifelong friends and Utah cowboys Joe Loveridge and Brian Gardner share how they turned their passions for skiing, horses, and ranching into Pro Skijor, a new pro tour spanning Utah, Idaho, and Montana. Recorded at the High West Whiskey Library, the conversation dives into Western heritage, big-time energy, and why skijoring has captured crowds across the Mountain West.
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 Paula Colman
Planning an Utah ski vacation but traveling with someone who “hates the cold,” “hates skiing,” or seems determined to hate the trip altogether? This guide to Salt Lake City and nearby Utah resorts shows why it’s the best ski destination to please everyone.
by Abby Stanislaw
Hot-Cold Contrast Therapy for Your Ski Trip
by Paula Colman
Planning a military ski vacation to Utah is easy and affordable. Military discounts on rental cars, ski lodging, lift tickets, and multi-resort passes significantly cut costs for service members, veterans, and families. With deals at resorts from Deer Valley to Nordic Valley, this guide to Utah military ski vacation deals helps you secure the best rates and maximize your time on the slopes.
by Paula Colman
Utah ski trips get even better when you add winter hikes near the resorts visitors already love. Local hiking expert, Miriam Gersdorf (@explore.hike.teach) shares favorite cold‑weather trails featuring frozen waterfalls, canyon views and family‑friendly snow adventures between powder days, giving skiers more ways to experience Utah’s famous mountains and scenery.
by Tom Kelly
Walking through the new Inn at Sundance Mountain Resort feels like stepping into the enduring vision of Robert Redford. In this episode of Last Chair, Ski Utah sits down with Sundance President and General Manager Chad Linebaugh for an intimate conversation at the heart of the Inn. Linebaugh reflects on Redford’s legacy, the resort’s deep connection to nature, and how the new Inn, along with new lifts and terrain, enhances the Sundance experience while staying true to its roots beneath Mount Timpanogos. A story of place, history, and the canyon that continues to draw people back to Sundance.
by Erika Wiggins
The UTA Ski Bus provides seasonal public transportation to resorts across northern Utah. It is a convenient, affordable way to reach resorts whether you live in the Salt Lake Valley, Ogden, or Utah County.
by Annie Davis
Known for The Greatest Snow on Earth®, host of the 2002 Winter Olympics (and again in 2034), home to some of the best resorts in the world (and ten of them within an hour of Salt Lake City International Airport), Utah’s ski and snowboard scene continues to draw visitors from across the globe.
by Don Webber
Utah is officially back on top of the (shot) ski world, reclaiming the record for the longest shot ski ever assembled in Park City. From Deer Valley to Eagle Point, here’s your guide to the history, spirit, and best ski bars in Utah keeping this beloved après tradition alive.
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