UTAH"S
SKI RESORTS
Utah's 13 downhill ski resorts rank
with the best in the world; indeed, many serious skiers
think our deep, dry powder, long runs and varied terrain
constitute the "Greatest
Snow on Earth." Skiing typically begins statewide
in mid- to late-November, and generally continues through April.
Our resorts hosted some of the world's top athletes during
the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Since then, Propelled by momentum
from that exposure, our resorts have expanded and upgraded
facilities, and continually offer a top experience in terms
of skier satisfaction, snow conditions and amenities.
Utah's ski resorts are designed to give you and your family
the best winter sports experience around! One key factor is
ease of travel. The majority of our resorts are less than an
hour's drive from the Salt Lake International airport.
With the purest snow offered by Mother Nature, Utah provides
the greatest skiing terrain possible. From northern Utah to
southwestern Utah, ski resorts are scattered throughout the
state. But Utah ski resorts offer more than powder. They afford
visitors with a full range of lodging, dining, and entertaintment.
Utah ski resorts are committed to making certain your nights
off the slopes are just as perfect as your days on the slopes!
The 2007-2008 ski season brought us amazing snow amounts and many great powder days. The Park City area resorts are now closed, but Snowbird is still open and should offer skiing through May, possibly into June!
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