Skinners and split boarders have been enjoying turns in Utah’s Cottonwood Canyons and other backcountry zones for nearly a month, but none of the state’s resorts have started spinning lifts.
Park City has already delayed their opening due to warm temps. Will more resorts be forced to do the same? Stay tuned here at Unofficial Networks for any updates.
Take a look at when Utah’s resorts and ski areas hope to start spinning lifts. Some could open as early as this week!
*Note: All opening dates are subject to change and are weather permitting. Resorts are listed in alphabetical order*
Alta Ski Area
Projected Opening: 11/20/21
Beaver
Projected Opening: TBD
Brian Head Resort
Projected Opening: TBD
Brighton Resort
Projected Opening: TBD
Cherry Peak Resort
Projected Opening: TBD
Deer Valley Resort
Projected Opening: 12/4/21
Eagle Point Resort
Projected Opening: 12/17/21
Nordic Valley
Projected Opening: 12/3/21
Park City Mountain Resort
Projected Opening: TBD (delayed)
Powder Mountain
Projected Opening: TBD
Snowbasin
Projected Opening: 11/24/21
Snowbird
Projected Opening: 12/1/21
Solitude Mountain Resort
Projected Opening: TBD (delayed)
Sundance Mountain Resort
Projected Opening: 12/10/21
Woodward Park City
Projected Opening: TBD
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