Powder Mountain

Powder Mountain
Powder Mountain is located in the United States
Powder Mountain
Powder Mountain
Location in the United States
Powder Mountain is located in Utah
Powder Mountain
Powder Mountain
Location in Utah
LocationCache, Weber counties,
Utah, United States
Nearest major cityOgden, Utah
19 miles (31 km) southwest
Coordinates41°22′48″N 111°46′49″W / 41.38000°N 111.78028°W / 41.38000; -111.78028
Vertical2,205 ft (672 m) lift-served
2,522 ft (769 m) via hiking
Top elevation8,900 ft (2,713 m) lift-served
9,422 ft (2,872 m) via hiking
Base elevation6,900 ft (2,103 m)
Skiable area8,000 acres (32.4 km2)
4,200 acres (17.0 km2) lift-served
Trails162;
25% beginner
40% intermediate
35% advanced
Longest run3 miles (5 km)
Lift system6 chairs, 3 surface lifts
Lift capacity6,350 skiers per hour
Terrain parks2
Snowfall360 in (30 ft; 9.1 m) per year
SnowmakingSundown
Night skiing1 chair, 1 surface lift
Websitehttps://www.powdermountain.com

Powder Mountain is a ski resort located in the western United States east of Eden, Utah, stretching between Weber and Cache counties in the Wasatch Range which covers 12,000 acres (18.8 sq mi; 48.6 km2), and is one of the largest ski resorts in the U.S..[1][2] The resort was established in 1972, and has 162 trails, nine lifts, and two terrain parks;[3] it is 55 miles (90 km) northeast of the Salt Lake City International Airport.

Powder Mountain is a multi-season mountain destination, home to an expansive public ski resort, an open-air museum of land art and sculpture, and a unique residential neighborhood with dedicated access to private ski lifts, premium amenities, and elevated alpine living.

  1. ^ "Mountain Statistics". Powdermountain.com. Retrieved March 23, 2019.
  2. ^ Olmstead, Larry (October 28, 2016). "Utah's Powder Mountain: Inside The Largest Ski Expansion In North American History". Forbes Media. Retrieved April 13, 2019.
  3. ^ "Powder Mountain Ski Resort - Map, Weather & Information". Skiuta.com!. Retrieved March 22, 2019.