
10 Local Ski Resorts
Ranging from 5 minutes to 55 minutes away.
Canyons: As the largest ski resort in all of Utah, Canyons should be a stop on everyone’s winter wonderland list. With a massive overhaul in the past year and its close proximity to the following, Canyons looks better than ever.
Deer Valley Resort: Ranked #1 by SKI Magazine for four consecutive years, Deer Valley Resort makes five star skiing an option for the whole family.
Park City Mountain Resort: Ranked as #5 by SKI Magazine, Park City Mountain Resort is snow paradise for boarders and skiers of all skill levels.
ALTA: Known since 1938 as a "local’s favorite" for its fresh powder and ranked #1 in 2008 by Outside Magazine, ALTA brings skiers from around the world to the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon.
Snowbird: With an average of 500 inches of fresh powder every year, Snowbird features over 2,000 acres of skiable snow and was tied for #1 ski resort by Outside Magazine in 2008.
Brighton: Brighton is Utah’s only resort that can boast 100% of its terrain accessible by high-speed quad lifts and features the most night skiing terrain in all of Utah.
Solitude: With over 1200 acres of skiable terrain, Solitude is one of Utah’s most intimate and inviting winter resorts.
Snowbasin: One of Utah’s oldest resorts, Snowbasin is best known for wide-open bowls, gladed runs, manicured groomers, and powder stashes days after a storm. Here, there is rarely a lift line, and skiers enjoy a fine-dining mountaintop restaurant to boot.
White Pine: White Pine Touring operates a 20 km cross-country Nordic ski center in the heart of Park City for skate and classic skiing, with 3k, 5k and 10k+ loops for skiers of all experience levels.
Soldier Hollow: In addition to the longest tubing lanes in Utah, Soldier Hollow offers Olympic cross-country ski trails and was listed in USA Today’s "10 great places to get on the snow and go".
