Utah is such a hardcore skiing and snowboarding state that Utah drivers have the slogan “Greatest Snow on Earth,” written across their license plates. Utah’s skiing and snowboarding is characterized by their abundance of light, dry snow that falls each winter. Three resorts, Park City Mountain Resort, Deer... Full Overview
Resort Name User Rating Base Top Vertical Drop Longest Run Snow Making
4.0
86 Reviews
2599m
3215m
615m
2km
3.4
8 Reviews
2204m
2621m
487m
1km
3.3
30 Reviews
2926m
3446m
520m
0km
3.9
36 Reviews
2668m
3200m
531m
1km
4.0
68 Reviews
2072m
3044m
972m
1km
4.3
58 Reviews
2002m
2916m
914m
2km
3.7
4 Reviews
2773m
3200m
0m
N/A
4.3
89 Reviews
2103m
3048m
944m
3km
3.5
49 Reviews
2101m
2871m
770m
5km
4.0
56 Reviews
1965m
2854m
901m
5km
4.5
82 Reviews
2365m
3352m
987m
1km
3.8
40 Reviews
2434m
3058m
623m
3km
3.6
7 Reviews
1859m
2514m
655m
0km
3.8
9 Reviews
1658m
1950m
292m
0km

The table below provides the ability to compare Utah ski resorts based on mountain statistics such as base and top elevations, vertical drop, length of longest run, and area covered by snow making. Use the tabs below to view the different tables. You can also click on a Utah ski resort below to learn more about the ski resort.

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