Utah's Beaver Mountain.
Utah's Beaver Mountain.

Beaver Mountain in Utah is the longest continuously family-owned ski area in the United States. It’s been a mom and pop ski area since 1939, continuing the tradition through generations under the Seeholzer family. Four fixed grip lifts serve the mountain’s 48 runs, with 828 skiable acres and a vertical drop of 1700 feet. It truly is a family resort.

This is Beaver Mountain, the longest continuously family-owned and operated ski area in America. You feel the love and pride in this place the second you arrive. In that moment, you’ll experience a mysterious sense of ownership and belonging that you won’t find at the big resorts or mega mountains. Beaver Mountain belongs to all of us and the Seeholzer family has worked tirelessly over seven decades to share skiing with the people of Utah and beyond.

Season passes for Beaver Mountain are on sale now, costing $800 for adults, $650 for young adults, $500 for kids, $100 for seniors, and absolutely nothing for kids 5 and under. If you had a pass to Beaver Mountain last season, you can renew yours for a lower cost. You can look into purchasing one here.

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