Utah's skiing is renowned for its fantastic resorts, each with its unique qualities. If you're eager to experience them all or have a 4th, 5th or 6th grader with the Ski Utah Passport, the Ski Utah Yeti Pass is the perfect companion.
The Ski Utah Yeti Pass provides one lift ticket to each of Utah's 15 participating resorts. There are no age restrictions; anybody can purchase a Yeti Pass.
The Yeti Pass has a limited quantity and sells out seasonally.
If so, we have a pass for you! The Ski Utah Passport offers ANY 4th, 5th, or 6th grader the opportunity to ski each of Utah's 15 resorts three times! Yes, that's three days at each of Utah's 15 resorts for 45 days of skiing!
At only $69 (price increases the morning of December 1, 2025), this is a deal you want to take advantage of. Redemption is quick at the resort ticket windows. Just like the Yeti Pass, the Pass Portal is there to help you keep track of the fun days used and days still available, all in one place.

by Wyatt Peterson
Beacon parks in Utah provide free avalanche rescue training areas where skiers and backcountry adventurers can practice transceiver searches, probing, and companion rescue skills. This guide explains what beacon parks are, how they work, where to find them across Utah, and why regular practice is essential in one of North America’s most complex snowpacks.
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 Erika Wiggins
Park City transportation options from arrival to getting from your lodging to ski areas and back.
by Annie Davis
Utah is known for The Greatest Snow on Earth®, but a close second to the snow, scenery, and ski culture? The must-have treats served at the world-class resorts. Trust me, they’ll leave your eyes wide, mouth watering, and everyone wanting more – even though there might not be any room left in your stomach.
by Paula Colman
Fat tire biking on groomed snow trails is one of the best ways to enjoy Utah’s mountains without needing ski skills or hardcore fitness. Whether you are new to “fatties” or looking for fresh groomed singletrack, local Park City are trails offer wide, stable tracks, mellow climbs, and big Wasatch views that make riding in snow feel surprisingly simple and fun.
by Wyatt Peterson
Beacon parks in Utah provide free avalanche rescue training areas where skiers and backcountry adventurers can practice transceiver searches, probing, and companion rescue skills. This guide explains what beacon parks are, how they work, where to find them across Utah, and why regular practice is essential in one of North America’s most complex snowpacks.
by Annie Davis
Utah is known for The Greatest Snow on Earth®, but a close second to the snow, scenery, and ski culture? The must-have treats served at the world-class resorts. Trust me, they’ll leave your eyes wide, mouth watering, and everyone wanting more – even though there might not be any room left in your stomach.
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 Erika Wiggins
Park City transportation options from arrival to getting from your lodging to ski areas and back.
by Paula Colman
Fat tire biking on groomed snow trails is one of the best ways to enjoy Utah’s mountains without needing ski skills or hardcore fitness. Whether you are new to “fatties” or looking for fresh groomed singletrack, local Park City are trails offer wide, stable tracks, mellow climbs, and big Wasatch views that make riding in snow feel surprisingly simple and fun.
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