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Beaver, UT (Directions)
Last Updated: 2/22/2012 4:29 AM
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Overview
- 8 Beginner
- 14 Intermediate
- 18 Advanced
Eagle Point, Southern Utah's newest ski and snowboard experience, was established at the start of the 2010/2011 season with a shared vision for a family-friendly, high-quality snowsports destination. Receiving over 400 inches of the Greatest Snow on Earth™ each year, Eagle Point offers an appealing adventure for those seeking thrilling snowsports fun on uncrowded slopes. Amidst a stunning alpine backdrop,... we offer five lifts with access to over 400 skiable acres and 40 runs ranging from easy groomers to some of the most challenging runs in all of Utah. For more adventure, check out our 18-foot half pipe, freestyle terrain, and tubing park. Powder enthusiasts – don’t miss some of the best backcountry in Southern Utah’s Fishlake National Forest land. As a courtesy for guests, Eagle Point, in cooperation with the National Forest Service, offers specific locations where skiers and riders can access the Fishlake National Forest backcountry.
Eagle Point boasts two newly renovated lodges and The Lookout, an on-mountain warming station with spectacular views of the Tushar Mountains. Start your day at the Skyline Lodge, located near the upper parking lot, where you’ll find lift tickets, lessons, rentals, The Skyline Café, and quick access to fantastic beginner and intermediate terrain.
Just 18 miles into the mountains above Beaver, Utah, Eagle Point is centrally located for an easy and affordable weekend getaway with easy access from Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, as well as Southern California and Arizona.
We look forward to seeing you on the slopes! Read more
Eagle Point boasts two newly renovated lodges and The Lookout, an on-mountain warming station with spectacular views of the Tushar Mountains. Start your day at the Skyline Lodge, located near the upper parking lot, where you’ll find lift tickets, lessons, rentals, The Skyline Café, and quick access to fantastic beginner and intermediate terrain.
Just 18 miles into the mountains above Beaver, Utah, Eagle Point is centrally located for an easy and affordable weekend getaway with easy access from Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, as well as Southern California and Arizona.
We look forward to seeing you on the slopes! Read more
Operations
Status
Reopen 02/24
Lifts Open/Total
5 of 4
Weekday Hours
Mon/Fri: 9:30a-4p
Trails Open/Total
39 of 40
Weekend Hours
Sat/Sun: 9:30a-4:30p
Stats & Conditions
Base Elevation
9,000 ft
24-hr Snowfall
0"
Vertical Drop
1,500 ft
Avg Base Depth
12-42"
Peak Elevation
10,500 ft
Reviews & Tips (10)
Loved this resort! The advanced terain is amazing, great tree skiing and even got untouched lines in and out of the trees 4 days after a storm! New favorite Utah resort (and i work at Brighton!)
written Mar 22 2011 - 03:33 PM
Has some good tree skiing, excelent backcountry access, no crowds, amazing views, and cheap tickets. Is miles from anywhere, has no apres anything, and is small. Overall if you are coming to Utah to ski there is no way I would recommend this place. If you live in Utah it is worth a weekend as it's only ~3 hours from SLC and is empty, cheap, and beautiful.
written Mar 21 2011 - 03:26 AM
Some of the best tree's I have ever skied. The facilities are super nice and clean. The staff was very helpful and nice. I skied on Pres day and I think it was their busiest day of yet and I still hardly waited in a line! Loved it! The have something for skill level. Great mountain for first timers and for advanced riders. Not the biggest mountain, but it can defiantly keep you busy for a couple days. This small resort is one of the many best secrets of Utah. The backcountry here has awesome potential. Eagle Point is working with the Forest Service to allow a cat up to Mt. Holly (12,000 ft). I had a blast and would recommend this to any rider. Great resort!
written Feb 23 2011 - 03:36 PM
Overall this mountain was a great experience. Great runs, no wait in line, it was beautiful. Overall, most of the staff is incredibly friendly. The only staff I really had a complaint about was anyone wearing a red, black and white jacket with a medical sign on it. All of these guys were a**holes. They weren't friendly or helpful. Dont get me wrong... the rest of the mountains staff members were great. It was just these medical guys that were on some high horse and were working out some male dominance issues of some sort on the mountain.
written Feb 15 2011 - 12:51 AM
They've really turned this mountain into something great. Staff is incredibly friendly. They are still working out some minor kinks... but some forgiveness can be given for the minor things since this is their first season. Even though they couldn't get one lift up and running, they still found a way to get you to that part of the mountain by snow mobil transportation. They really have done a great job at trying to accommodate everyone, and I can see them only getting better. Definitely recommend this mountain, especially if you don't want to wait in the long lines and deal with the heavy crowd.
written Jan 24 2011 - 11:22 AM
As this is a new (reopened) resort in southern Utah, I'd love for it to succeed, but they need to make some changes. First off on the good: 1. There are few skiers. 2. Beautiful scenery 3. Low cost (as it is new, they had $30 lift tickets and if they ever get to full price, it is still only $45) 4. Beginner friendly terrain 5. Friendly and very helpful staff. 6. I did not try out the dining area/restaurant, but it looked very nice. 7. Tubing run
Ok, now for the bad. 1. There is mainly only beginner and advanced runs, and very little intermediate, even though it is advertised as 50% of the terrain. The upper mountain intermediate runs are more like harder beginner runs. 2. How about truth in advertising? They advertise a half pipe and it is not completed. They show many open runs on the lower/advanced slopes but you have to walk to them to access them (how about a sign at the lift, website and trail map saying that anything past Anasazi Freefall is walk-in only?? This affects the majority of the runs on that slope). The lift that serves these other runs is not functioning. 3. How about some signs? They close most of the runs on the advanced slope at 3:30 with a rope, close the lift to all of those runs at 4:00 (advertise a closing time of the resort of 4:30), and have no sign (not even a dry erase board) telling people this!! Argh!! How about some signs along the road showing the path to the upper lodge? 4. Better design of the lift departure area on the intermediate ski area. People would stop immediately after getting off and block traffic. I saw one person bloodied in the face because of this! Either add more space to get off or have staff directing traffic/notifying people to move along. 5. Only 4 functioning lifts. 6. Rentals only at the upper lodge.
Yes, you have to use a shuttle to get back to the upper mountain area, but there is a shuttle every 10 minutes so it is no big deal.
I can recommend this resort for beginners and anyone that wants to explore new terrain (but if you have intermediate skills, immediately head to the advanced area of the resort).
written Jan 20 2011 - 03:09 AM
The resort is amazing! There is no crowd, tracks are prepared perfect - just amazing resort!
written Jan 18 2011 - 09:02 AM
3 main lifts seperate beginner,intermediate,advance.Few connection trail need walking and poor coverage.Chairs very slow.Outport grill try to serve 5 star meal,but I found more waiter than guest often.Talk about no crowd.Their parking lot can not handle it
written Jan 03 2011 - 05:20 PM
great mountain, no crowds, friendly staff; lots of varied terrain, especially fun for beginner/intermediate with some steep runs for the braver!
written Dec 28 2010 - 08:13 AM
Fantastic backcountry terrain!
written Nov 01 2010 - 07:56 PM











