In
a complicated world, time spent with the family and friends
is more precious than ever. Twelve miles up Big Cottonwood
Canyon, and just a half hour from Salt Lake City, lies
the perfect place to come together. It's a simpler, more
peaceful world that can only be described as "solitude".
Up here, over 500 inches of annual snowfall covers 1,200
acres of terrain, while a complete lack of over-crowding
assures nothing and no one will ever stand between you
and your Solitude.
HONEYCOMB
CANYON
With
over 400 acres of trees, steeps, chutes and
wide-open jaw-dropping views, this in-bounds
off-piste experience is the answer to your
dreams come true.
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THE
MOUNTAIN
Solitude’s
aggressive grooming initiative offers groomed
runs for each ability level, including some
of our advanced runs. With enough varied
terrain for everyone and nary a crowd and
never a lift line, you are sure to find your
solitude.
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WHAT
TO DO ON THE HILL
Don’t miss the family-friendly terrain
park to hone your freestyle skills,
or test your luck on the race course. Need
a tune-up? Take a lesson with the SnowSports
Academy. The adventurous souls can
head into the backcountry with a professional
guide through our BackTracks program.
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WHAT
TO DO OFF HILL
Anyone looking for a diversion
shouldn’t miss the 20 km of Solitude’s
Nordic Center, which also offers snowshoeing.
A day at the Spa
@ Solitude is another great way to spend
or cap off a day. Ice-skate under
the stars right here in the village, or enjoy
the hot tubs or any of the family activities
offered at Club
Solitude.
If you only knew... Solitude Mountain Resort is a Utah
ski resort located only forty minutes from Salt Lake International Airport.
Known for its 500" of annual Utah snow and non-existent lift lines, this
Utah ski resort is ranked nationally by Ski Magazine for weather, value,
snow quality and accessibility.
When you Ski Utah, bring your family and friends for a first-class ski vacation at Solitude. Far from the crowds at other Utah resorts, you'll find yourself skiing or riding on "the greatest snow on earth," staying slopeside in our European Village and dining at one of our restaurants.