By Sarah Park (Matador Network) -- Average annual snowfall at each of Utah’s 14 mountains.
Resort vitals
Alta
- Cost for an adult one-day lift ticket: $79
- Skiable acres: 2,200
- Vertical feet: 2,020
- Number of named trails: 116
- Number of lifts: 7
- Number of snowboarders found on this mountain: 0
- Snow that’s already fallen on the hill this year: 130+”
Brighton
- Cost for an adult one-day lift ticket: $68
- Skiable acres: 1,050
- Vertical feet: 1,745
- Number of named trails: 62
- Number of lifts: 6
- Number of terrain parks on the mountain: 6, plus a bonus halfpipe
- Number of girls-only parks on the mountain: 1
- Year Brighton opened with a rope tow: 1936, making it the first resort in Utah
Snowbird
- Cost for an adult one-day lift ticket: $92
- Skiable acres: 2,500
- Vertical feet: 3,240
- Number of named trails: 98
- Number of lifts: 11
- Length, in miles, of the longest run: 2.5, Chip’s Run
- On-mountain eateries: 15 restaurants, 5 bars
Solitude
- Cost for an adult one-day lift ticket: $74
- Skiable acres: 1,200
- Vertical feet: 2,047
- Number of named trails: 65
- Number of lifts: 8
- Lift lines to speak of: 0