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Utah is truly a snow mecca in the US, boasting 14 ski areas, 10 of which are conveniently located within an hour drive from the city. Utah ski resorts are known for their monster dumps of fluffy powder bolstered by the Great Salt Lake effect. The State of Utah requires face coverings whenever physical distancing cannot be achieved at ski areas, except when eating or drinking. Stricter guidelines may apply to specific ski resorts in Utah.

Park City is the largest ski resort in the U. The resort combines two ski areas, Park City Mountain and Park City Canyons, with varied but mostly intermediate terrain. Its Old West mining town has heaps of winter attractions and endless entertainment and restaurants.

You can stay in the vibrant Historic Park City town or in one of the two areas at the base of the mountain, Mountain Village and Canyons Village. The lively town is located on one end of the mountain and you can access the slopes via the Town Lift, which is about a 10 minute ride. Base: Stay in one of the base areas to be close to the slopes. Mountain Village is a good option for beginners as there are more green trails.

The area has a small market for the bare necessities, but the town is roughly a mile away. Canyons Village is a 10 minute drive away on the other end of the mountain. For more food and supply stores, the Kimball Junction area is just a 10 minute drive away.

To get around the area, the Park City transit system operates a free bus service with routes throughout the resort, to neighbouring Deer Valley and the nearby town Kimball Junction. To get to and from Salt Lake City, there are a number of private shuttle services available.

You can also catch a bus from downtown Salt Lake City to the Kimball Junction area and then transfer to a bus to the resort. That being said, there is terrain for all abilities and the mountain has a family-friendly vibe. The base is relatively compact, with just two base areas connected via a transfer tow. The Albion base is closer to beginner-friendly terrain, while the Wildcat base area is closer to advanced trails.

The five lodges at the base of the mountain offer close access to the slopes and most have meals included. There are also condos located around the resort that are a couple minutes drive to the slopes at most.

Some of the lodges offer free shuttles to and from the slopes for guests. Parking is available but paid reservations are required on weekends and during holiday periods. To get to and from Salt Lake City, private shuttle services are available. Snowbird is truly for the adventurous, with challenging terrain and world class snow that often lasts until May.

It has some unique lift systems, with an aerial tram that travels straight to the peak, as well as a tunnel with a conveyer belt connecting the two mountain sides. Skiers can get access to neighbouring Alta on the AltaBird pass, where you can find better beginner-friendly terrain. There are four lodging options at the base of the mountain. The other three lodges are located more centrally in the base area and are also close to the lifts. There are condos located between Snowbird and Alta that are about a 5 minute drive from the slopes.

For an array of dining, shopping and nightlife options, lodging in Salt Lake City is about a 40 minute drive away. Some parking lots require a paid reservation. There are private shuttle services to get to and from Salt Lake City. Winter Lift Tickets Find yourself on the mountain with a quick add to cart.

View Winter Lift Tickets. Season Passes With 1, acres of incredible terrain, a season pass is the best way to ditch the ticket lines and get lost in the powder.

View Season Passes. View Winter Rentals. Repairs Tune and repair with our pros. View Repairs. A resort designed for families, with more powder and fewer lift lines. Utah ski and snowboard resorts make the ultimate winter vacation destinations. With many lodging options available, stay in the city and drive to a different resort each day. Several resorts also offer trip packages bundling lift passes with lodging. Our resorts average inches annually of the driest, lightest powder on the planet, perfectly located to take full advantage of the additional snowfall generated from Utah's weather phenomenon, known as the "lake effect".

You can find ski-in, ski-out accommodations right at the resorts or stay in nearby cities with nightlife, restaurants and entertainment. Most resorts offer spa services to end the perfect day.



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