Snowbird Resort
Type: Active, Classes or Instruction, Day Trips, Family Friendly, Great Views, Outdoor Activities, Outdoor Activities - Summer, Outdoor Activities - Winter, Skiing, Spas
10Best Says
Utah has some seriously big mountains. And Snowbird is one of the biggest resorts in the Wasatch Range. With 3,200 feet of vertical relief, 2,500 skiable acres, a top-to-bottom tram, and some of the... Read More
Utah has some seriously big mountains. And Snowbird is one of the biggest resorts in the Wasatch Range. With 3,200 feet of vertical relief, 2,500 skiable acres, a top-to-bottom tram, and some of the most serious chutes and cliff lines in all of Utah's in-bounds terrain, Snowbird challenges even the best skiers. Not an expert? No problem. Snowbird also offers vast amounts of less steep and invitingly groomed terrain - as well as lessons for those who want to learn. Given all of this, Snowbird's 500-inch average annual snowfall is just the icing on the cake. In summer, Snowbird turns into a hiker's and biker's paradise. Those staying at Snowbird will find an enormous selection of restaurants and hotels - that people drive from Salt Lake City expressly to visit, all year long.
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Hours:
- Daily 9am-4pm
- Hours May Vary Seasonally
Admissions:
- $72 - $78
EXPERT TIPS BY:
Christine Balaz
Salt Lake City Local Expert
- Best Attractions & Activities: "Extreme skiers should bring a beacon, shovel, and friend to explore the out-of-bounds terrain accessed by Snowbird's lifts."
- Outdoor Activities: "If you want exercise during the summer, hike from the base area to the top of the Tram; you can ride down for free!"