Your Complete Guide to Skiing in Utah

Practical insights on 13 ski resorts across Utah, with honest reviews and planning advice for your next ski trip.Self-proclaimed "Greatest Snow on Earth" with exceptional powder.

Why Choose Utah for Skiing?

What Makes Utah Special

  • Greatest Snow on Earth
  • Powder skiing
  • Park City
  • Salt Lake access

Best For

  • Powder skiing
  • Reliable snow
  • Easy airport access

Peak Season: January to March

13 Ski Resorts in Utah

From beginner-friendly slopes of Beaver Mountain through to the advanced terrain of Snowbird

13
Resorts
164
Total Lifts
1,372
Total Trails
31,009ac
Skiable Area

Filter & Sort Resorts

Showing 13 of 13 resorts

Alta

Alta

11
Lifts
119
Trails
2614 ac
Resort Size
8,530ft
Base
11,066ft
Summit
2,536ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
15%
30%
40%
15%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Beaver Mountain

Beaver Mountain

6
Lifts
48
Trails
880 ac
Resort Size
7,231ft
Base
8,858ft
Summit
1,627ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
35%
40%
25%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Brian Head

Brian Head

10
Lifts
71
Trails
650 ac
Resort Size
9,600ft
Base
10,968ft
Summit
1,368ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
30%
35%
32%
3%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Brighton

Brighton

7
Lifts
66
Trails
1050 ac
Resort Size
8,753ft
Base
10,499ft
Summit
1,745ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
21%
39%
25%
15%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Deer Valley

Deer Valley

28
Lifts
103
Trails
2026 ac
Resort Size
6,568ft
Base
9,570ft
Summit
3,002ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
27%
31%
10%
32%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Eagle Point

Eagle Point

5
Lifts
40
Trails
650 ac
Resort Size
9,101ft
Base
10,600ft
Summit
1,499ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
20%
35%
45%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Park City

Park City

43
Lifts
341
Trails
7300 ac
Resort Size
6,801ft
Base
10,026ft
Summit
3,225ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
8%
41%
28%
23%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Powder Mountain

Powder Mountain

9
Lifts
154
Trails
8464 ac
Resort Size
6,900ft
Base
9,423ft
Summit
2,523ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
25%
40%
30%
5%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Snowbasin

Snowbasin

9
Lifts
107
Trails
3000 ac
Resort Size
6,450ft
Base
9,350ft
Summit
2,900ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
7%
37%
47%
9%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Snowbird

Snowbird

14
Lifts
171
Trails
2500 ac
Resort Size
7,759ft
Base
11,001ft
Summit
3,241ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
8%
25%
43%
24%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Solitude

Solitude

9
Lifts
82
Trails
1200 ac
Resort Size
7,992ft
Base
10,489ft
Summit
2,497ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
6%
43%
30%
21%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Sundance

Sundance

9
Lifts
60
Trails
550 ac
Resort Size
6,099ft
Base
8,248ft
Summit
2,149ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
35%
45%
19%
1%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Woodward Park City

Woodward Park City

4
Lifts
10
Trails
125 ac
Resort Size
6,499ft
Base
6,841ft
Summit
341ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
25%
35%
35%
5%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert

Planning Tips for Utah

From Our Research

Salt Lake City airport makes Utah very accessible

How It Compares: Consistently excellent snow conditions and easy access

Planning Questions

Best time to ski in Utah?
January to March typically offers the best conditions. Check individual resort pages for specific timing and current snow reports.
How do these resorts compare globally?
Consistently excellent snow conditions and easy access
What is the best ski resort in Utah?
For beginners, Beaver Mountain offers excellent learning terrain, while Snowbird provides the most challenging slopes for advanced skiers. Check our detailed resort profiles below for specific recommendations.
Can I ski multiple resorts in Utah?
Utah has 13 ski resorts. Check individual resort pages for information about multi-resort passes and connections between ski areas.