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Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort

Hwy 210
Snowbird, UT 84092
Phone: (801) 933-2222
Fax: (801) 933-2298
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Hours:
Daily 9am-4:30pm

Editorial Review for Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort – by Jason Esplin

In Short
Snowbird is designed for the Type-A powder fiend: Everything from the massive, four-story, concrete base lodge to the high-speed tram is designed to speed your passage to nirvana. Unlike neighboring Alta, skiers and snowboarders are allowed on the hill, so families or friends with different tastes can ride together. The higher price and the large amount of advanced terrain attracts a crowd of fairly serious skiers. This resort boasts the steepest, longest and broadest powder bowls in Utah.

Vital Stats
Vertical drop: 3,240 feet
Top elevation: 11,000 feet
Skiiable acres: 2,500
Runs: 89+
Annual snowfall: 500 inches

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Snowbird has 12 restaurants, a spa and salon, a fitness club and award-winning conference and lodging facilities.

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Check out the combined pass for Snowbird and Alta: $68 for more than 5,000 acres of famous Utah terrain.

User Reviews for Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

01/07/2007 Posted by gznokes

You'll like Snowbird if you like what I call "finger tip skiing". Snowbird employed a novel concept when designing their resort. Basically the planners said, "lets make sure all our lifts go to the top of the mountain or appropriate ridge". For some reason unknown to me most other resorts stop their lifts mid-mountain. Hence at other resorts you have to traverse and hike to get to the best skiing (Alta has a massive telemark culture built around this). Of course you can do this at Snowbird but 99% of the time just get off the lift, point your skis downhill and you will be skiing some of the most challenging spectacular terrain you can imagine. Even when you have to traverse to get to some secret honey hole (there are more of these than any other resort) you are usually encountering great skiing along the way because the lift already took you to the top of the mountain. The other thing is all of Snowbird's run s follow the fall line. Again, go to other resorts (the Canyons and to a lesser extent Park City is the worst in this respect) and half the time they have carved their run s diagonally through a stand of trees. The run s actually function perpendicular to the direction gravity is pulling you. Its very annoying. Snowbird is at such an high altitude that you can happily ski acres and acres of open bowls. Also because the resort is mostly on private land they can mow down as many trees as they want. Most resorts in Utah are built in the national forest and have to cater to all the tree huggers if they want to cut down a tree or make a new run. The short story is you'll like Snowbird if you like hitting combo-air jumps, dropping all sizes of cliffs, carving big mountain bowls, banging moguls, suffocating in powder, squeezing through narrow chutes, slaloming trees, bombing 50 degree slopes, and skiing advanced terrain in general.

Pros: extreme terrain, snow, very few beginner snowboarders

Cons: terrain park

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

10/17/2005 Posted by thrawbrob

I've had the chance to ski Aspen, Vail, Breck, Big Bear, Lake Placid, Chili, Canada, Italy, and Switzerland and nothing can match what Snowbird has to offer. From extreme drop into bowls to intermediate and beginner, you can find it at Snowbird. The verticle is amazing. If you've ever dreamed of steep and deep then Snowbird is a screaming nightmare. The best skiier in the world you would find a big challenge at the Bird. The snow is light and crisp and the terrain is what ever you whant it to be. You can ski powder, bumps, crud, or just cruise to a great day. The surroundings and view from the lifts and on top of the tram are like a painting. The lodging is some of the best and the food is great. I definitely recommend Snowbird in my highest regard. Pure Bliss and a kick a_ _ time.

Pros: The Best Snow, Extreme Verticle, Great place to lodge

Cons: lines on a Saturday, need more Snowbirds

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Admission

  • $54($64 with tram)
  • Children under 6 free

Parking

  • Lot

Hours

  • Daily 9am-4:30pm

Payment Types

  • Travelers Check
  • Check
  • Visa
  • Diners Club
  • MasterCard
  • American Express

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