Utah Ski Resorts
Wondering about ski resorts in Utah? There are ten ski resorts within an hour or so of Park City, each with its own personality and charm. A few of the ski resorts are listed below. For more information about all the resorts available during your travel to Utah, or to make arrangements to visit any of these fabulous Utah ski resorts, just
ask us.
Deer Valley
No snowboarders, tickets max out on busy days to reduce lift lines and restaurant crowds, lots of groomed green and blue runs, very good service and lifts, not many cat tracks, good food, good ski school.
Park City Mountain Resort
City Side: Lots of snowboarding terrain parks, good central location, lots of ski run diversity, alpine coaster, night skiing.
Canyons Side: Largest resort in the area, lots of expert skiing, gondola and chairlift with heated seats, lots of concerts and mountain activities..
Snowbasin
Long runs, good intermediate and expert terrain, fewer crowds, good lift ticket rates, two gondolas, good food and upscale resort facilities, *Exclusive Excursions offers transportations and discount lift tickets.
Snowbird
Little Cottonwood Canyon
Aerial tram that ascends over 3000 feet, lots of intermediate and expert skiing, receives more snow than any other resort second to Alta, long runs, fewer weekday crowds. *Exclusive Excursions offers transportations and discount lift tickets.
Alta
Little Cottonwood Canyon
The highest resort in Utah, receives the most snow in Utah, no snowboarders, lots of expert terrain.
Solitude
Big Cottonwood Canyon
An attractive resort village supports a great ski resort
that offers lots of wide open runs and a back country area that is still in bounds and considered a local's favorite.
Brighton
Big Cottonwood Canyon
Quintessential family resort with lots of varied terrain and enough of it that you can spend a full day here. It abuts Solitude so while it has an adequete base area many like to stop at Solitude for a little apres ski before the drive back to Park City..