Alta
A skiers-only powder paradise in Little Cottonwood Canyon, just 28 miles from downtown Salt Lake City.
Projected Closing: April 21
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Salt Lake City and skiing go hand in hand. With four resorts within 35 miles of the Salt Lake City International Airport, Utah’s capitol city provides easy access ski adventures at Alta, Brighton, Solitude, and Snowbird. Salt Lake is home to all kinds of skiers, riders, revelers, powder fiends, weekend warriors, and more. As a city perched at the base of America’s meteorological miracle, there is a special vibe that resonates here, and when the clouds are low and heavy with powder, you can almost hear it in the air.
While the secret about Salt Lake being America’s best ski destination has been less of a secret since the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, what few people realize is that this is truly a city for skiers. Diverse cultures and landscapes intersect in Salt Lake, forging a modern ski hub with an eclectic demographic—a demographic pulled here by a gravity that anyone who’s zoomed down an incredible slope will appreciate. Day-to-day life here is many people’s idea of living the dream—and those who live here know it.
Projected Closing: April 21
Projected Closing: Night Skiing - April 6, Regular Winter Operations - April 28, Limited Terrain and Park through May 19
Projected Closing: Some lifts close April 14, but Snowird aims to stay open until Memorial Weekend, conditions permitting.
Projected Closing: Open daily until at least May 12, conditions permitting
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