Ski Resorts in the US & Canada
Explore 48 ski resorts with detailed terrain stats, monthly weather data, hotel reviews, and side-by-side comparisons. Find the perfect mountain for your next trip.
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Showing 7 resorts in Utah
Park City Mountain
Utah, US
The largest ski resort in the United States
7,300
Acres
341
Trails
3,226'
Vertical
Terrain:8% Beginner42% Inter.50% Adv.
Snow: 360 inches annuallyExplore
Deer Valley
Utah, US
The ultimate luxury ski experience
2,026
Acres
103
Trails
3,000'
Vertical
Terrain:27% Beginner41% Inter.32% Adv.
Snow: 300 inches annuallyExplore
Snowbird
Utah, US
The greatest snow on Earth meets serious terrain
2,500
Acres
140
Trails
3,240'
Vertical
Terrain:27% Beginner38% Inter.35% Adv.
Snow: 500 inches annuallyExplore
Alta
Utah, US
Skiers' mountain, pure and simple
2,614
Acres
119
Trails
2,538'
Vertical
Terrain:25% Beginner40% Inter.35% Adv.
Snow: 547 inches annuallyExplore
Brighton
Utah, US
Utah's best-kept secret for night skiing and park riding
1,050
Acres
66
Trails
1,745'
Vertical
Terrain:21% Beginner40% Inter.39% Adv.
Snow: 500 inches annuallyExplore
Sundance Mountain Resort
Utah, US
Robert Redford's artistic mountain retreat
450
Acres
45
Trails
2,150'
Vertical
Terrain:20% Beginner40% Inter.40% Adv.
Snow: 320 inches annuallyExplore
Snowbasin
Utah, US
2002 Olympic venue with stunning views and uncrowded slopes
3,000
Acres
104
Trails
3,000'
Vertical
Terrain:20% Beginner50% Inter.30% Adv.
Snow: 300 inches annuallyExplore