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Big savings for early season skiing and riding. Tickets valid on indicated dates only. In the event you purchase a ticket for a date on which the resort cannot open owing to low snow, your ticket can be re-issued by the Snowbird Ticket Office for use on any day on or before 12/24/09. Early Bird Special tickets will NOT be accepted after 12/24/09.
Please note: All Snowbird tickets must be purchased at least 2 days prior to arrival
Liftopia Tickets are good for all lifts at Snowbird, including the Tram and Tunnel. They are not good for use at Alta.
Snowbird offers one of the longest ski seasons in the USA, open until Memorial Day and often open into June, even July in some years!
Snowbird is the most accessible world-renowned four season mountain resort in North America: only 29 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport, with over 600 daily non-stop flights from most major U.S. cities
Location: Snowbird, Utah is in the heart of the Wasatch-Cache National Forest in Little Cottonwood Canyon, one mile down canyon from Alta.
Lifts: One Aerial Tram, 10 chairlifts including four high-speed detachable quads and six doubles (most with arm and leg rests), and two conveyer lifts.
Uphill Capacity: 17,400 skiers and snowboarders per hour.
Runs: 89
Acreage: 2,500 acres.
Terrain: 27 percent beginner, 38 percent intermediate, 35 percent advanced/expert.
Elevation: Top of resort is 11,000-foot Hidden Peak, lowest point on the mountain is bottom of Baby Thunder chairlift at 7,760 feet. The 125-person Tram covers 2,900 vertical feet in approximately seven minutes.
Longest Run: Chip’s Run, 2.5 miles.
Longest Descent: Gad Valley, 3.5 miles.
Terrain Park & SUPERPIPE: The Snowbird Terrain Park and SUPERPIPE is located on the lower part of the Big Emma run. They are accessed by the Mid Gad or Gadzoom lifts.
Snowfall: Snowbird averages approximately 500 inches of low-density, "dry" Utah powder annually. Thanks to ideal geography and a phenomenon called Lake Effect, Little Cottonwood Canyon powder is known worldwide.
Season: Utah’s longest ski and snowboard season, mid-November through mid-May (conditions permitting).
Mountain School: Snowbird’s Mountain School offers a plethora of instruction from class lessons to women’s ski and snowboard camps
Come see why Snowbird has been ranked the number 1 ski resort in North America 5 years in a row by SKIING magazine.








