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  1. May 22, 2022 · Utah ski resorts are known for their monster dumps of fluffy powder bolstered by the Great Salt Lake effect. That's why we've curated the top ski resorts in Utah so you can decide what’s best for you!

    • Powder Mountain

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    • Alta Ski Area

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    • Park City Mountain

      Park City Mountain Resort, located in Park City, Utah, is...

    • Jack Lee

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  2. Oct 21, 2022 · The Best Ski Resorts in Utah. Some of the best skiing in the world is only 45 minutes away from Salt Lake City International Airport. By Candice Rainey and Scott Bay. October 21, 2022....

  3. Oct 14, 2023 · Some of the best ski mountains in Utah, known for their varied terrain, quality of snow, and overall skiing experience. List of Utah ski resorts ranked: Park City Mountain Resort: One of the largest ski resorts in the United States, offering a wide range of terrain suitable for all skill levels.

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    • Park City. Skiing. There is no shortage of stoke at Park City. Whether you’re looking for demanding freestyle terrain, imaginative terrain parks, or some coasting groomers, Park City and Canyons provide.
    • Snowbird. Skiing. There’s no running from the snow at Snowbird, and that’s why it earned a number two spot on our list. In fact, Snowbird receives more snow than any other resort in the country.
    • Alta. Skiing. While Alta doesn’t offer the most expansive skiing in Utah, it’s surely unbeatable regarding extreme terrain, snow quality, and affordability.
    • Snowbasin. Skiing. Snowbasin sort of takes a backseat when people think of Utah ski destinations. But with roughly 2,200 skiable acres, Snowbasin actually competes relatively well with other local mountains like Alta and Snowbird.
    • Park City Mountain Resort
    • Deer Valley Resort
    • Sundance Mountain Resort
    • Snowbird
    • Brighton Resort
    • Alta Ski Area
    • Solitude Mountain Resort

    With more than 340 trails and over 7,300 acres to ski and ride, Park City is a place where everyone can feel welcome and find their space. Schuss right to Main Street when you're ready to swap your ski boots for après-ski boots and stroll through the picturesque town filled with shops, bars, and restaurants. Later, learn about Park City's past with...

    This resort is a skiers-only paradise. Though it forbids snowboarding, it does have 103 runs spread across more than 2,000 acres of woodland terrain. Perfect your skills with a lesson from an Olympic athlete, or take a tour of the mountain and learn about its history. When you're done, drop off your skis at the resort's complimentary ski storage fa...

    In 1969, Robert Redford purchased a plot of land south of Salt Lake City that would soon become the legendary Sundance Mountain Resort. The resort is smaller than some of its nearby counterparts, with just 44 runs and 450 acres, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for with quality. After a day on the slopes, enjoy dinner in the Tree Room, surrou...

    Looking for a real challenge? Head to Snowbird and try a backcountry ski tour. Test your limits —and turning ability — as you bob and weave through the trees. After you've made it out of the woods, make your way to the top once again with a ride on the resort's 1.6-mile aerial tram to watch the sunset with a beer or hot chocolate in hand. Or, if yo...

    Perched halfway between Park City and Alta, Brighton has 66 trails across more than 1,000 skiable acres. While the resort may not have the plethora of activities (like tubing or snowmobiling) that some splashier mountains offer, it's one of Utah's best ski resorts for families, especially those looking to get their littlest kids started in the spor...

    This snowboard-free mountain calls itself a ski area, rather than a resort, because the ethos is all about the slopes themselves. Alta boasts 119 runs spread across 2,614 acres, and it's known for its impressive snowfall (like the record-setting 903 inches recorded here in the 2022/2023 season). If you're open to an epic adventure, explore the moun...

    Ski or snowboard across 1,200 acres and 82 different runs at this mountain resort, founded by a uranium mining tycoon in the 1950s. While there are some beginner trails, Solitude is geared primarily toward experienced riders, with 90 percent of the trails designated intermediate or advanced/expert level. Guests looking for a break from the mountain...

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  4. Nov 7, 2023 · If you are looking for the full-on ski-in, ski-out, or walk-to-the-slopes experience, you'll find all kinds of possibilities in Utah. Note that not all Utah resorts offer both skiing and boarding. Deer Valley and Alta are only open to skiers, not snowboarders.

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  6. May 20, 2022 · Salt Lake City is the main gateway to some of the best (and some of the gnarliest) Utah ski resorts! All resorts are within 45 minutes drive from the airport. Check out our pick of the top 5 best ski resorts near Salt Lake City.