Salt Lake City is the gateway to a richly diverse network of nearby ski areas.
You can also ski Deer Valley, Park City, Snowbird and Alta - and the neighbouring resorts of Brighton and Solitude - by sampling the Interconnect, an all-day back-country tour.
Park city is one of the few Utah towns established by non-mormons and is a commumity with an enviable portfolio of ski areas. Deer valley has developed a reputation as one of America's most pampering ski resorts. Following remarks that it had 'lots of diamonds but not enough black ones', the resort changed its image by opening up tougher ski areas. There is even a trail map for experts.
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Snowbird with its hugh Cliff Lodge and Inn, looks surprisingly like a purpose-built French ski resort. The key to 'The Bird' is it Tram, which speeds 125 skiers and boarders to Hidden Peak at 3,300m. From here, the skiing in all directions is high-octane stuff, but fortunately there is one fairly easy way down: Chip's Run which returns all the way to the base, is a fairly accommodating blue. Everything else, from the black diamond Primrose path to double black diamonds like High Baldy and Great Scott, is skiing of the gung-ho variety.
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Deep powder snow, inexpensive lift tickets, proximity to Salt Lake City and beautiful scenery make this a popular spot, with the added benefit of all-level terrain catering to beginners and advanced skiiers
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