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Snowbasin, Huntsville, UT; (801) 399-1135 Internet: www.snowbasin.com 11 lifts; 2,650 acres; 2,959 vertical feet; 2 terrain parks; 1 superpipe
Three lifts, all high-speed
quads, rise more than 2,300 vertical feet in one ride (installed
for the 2002 Winter Games). All other lifts, except the one serving
the beginner slope and the Tram, are triples that rise 1,100 vertical
feet or more. That's a lot of skiing from one lift ride. The very
top of the downhill course, Allen's Peak, is reached by the Olympic
Tram, an 8-passenger gondola that loads just below the top of John
Paul Express. Snowbasin is rimmed by jagged peaks. There is a gentle
learning area, but the vast majority of the terrain is best suited
for intermediate level and higher. Two terrain parks and a superpipe
keep tricksters airborne. Three day lodges ranging in size from
14,000 square feet to 24,000 square feet were built on the mountain
for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Snowbasin is owned by the
same company that owns the Sun Valley resort in Idaho. While the
Olympics brought attention to the resort, it's still uncrowded.
Distance from Salt Lake City: About 40 miles from the airport north via I-15 to Farmington, north on US 89 to South Weber, east on I-84 to exit 92 and north on UT 167 to Trapper's Loop. The route is very well signed. Lodging information: Most lodging is in Ogden City, about 17 miles west, or Ogden Valley, about nine miles west. (800) 554-2741. Photos courtesy of Snowbasin |