Collection: utah resorts

Any state that claims it has "the greatest snow on earth" better have the mountains to back that up. Luckily for Utah, it definitely does.

utah mountains

ski resort stats

vertical

1. Snowbird: 3,240 ft (988 m)

2. Park City: 3,100 ft (945 m)

3. Deer Valley: 3,000 ft (914 m)

4. Snowbasin: 2,959 ft (902 m)

5. Alta: 2,538 ft (773 m)

6. Powder Mountain: 2,519 ft (767 m)

7. Solitude: 2,494 ft (760 m)

8. Sundance: 2,150 ft (655 m)

9. Brighton: 1,875 ft (571 m)

terrain

1. Park City: 7,300 acres

2. Powder Moountain: 5,200 acres

3. Snowbasin: 3,000 acres

4. Alta: 2,614 acres

5. Snowbird: 2,500 acres

6. Deer Valley: 2,2026 acres

7. Solitude: 1,200 acres

8. Brighton: 1,050 acres

9. Sundance: 540 acres

average annual snowfall

1. Alta: 44.8 ft (13.6 m)

2. Snowbird: 41.7 ft (12.7 m)

3. Solitude: 41.6 ft (12.6 m)

4. Brighton: 41.6 ft (12.6 m)

5. Park City: 30.5 ft (9.3 m)

6. Snowbasin: 27.1 ft (8.2 m)

7. Powder Mountain: 27.1 ft (8.2 m)

8. Sundance: 26.7 ft (8.1 m)

9. Deer Valley: 21.3 ft (6.5 m)

top elevation

1. Alta: 11,068 ft (3,373 m)

2. Snowbird: 11,000 ft (3,353 m)

3. Brighton: 10,500 ft (3,200 m)

4. Solitude: 10,488 ft (3,197 m)

5. Park City: 10,026 ft (3,056 m)

6. Deer Valley: 9,570 ft (2,916 m)

7. Powder Mountain: 9,422 ft (2,871 m)

8. Snowbasin: 9,350 ft (2,850 m)

9. Sundance: 8,250 ft (2,515 m)

runs

easy/intermediate/advanced

Alta: 15% / 30% / 55%

Solitude: 10% / 40% / 50%

Sundance: 21% / 32% / 47%

Park City: 7% / 49% / 44%

Brighton: 21% / 40% / 39%

Powder Mountain: 25% / 40% / 35%

Snowbird: 27% / 38% / 35%

Deer Valley: 27% / 41% / 32%

Snowbasin: 20% / 50% / 30%