State ski guide

Best Ski Mountains in Utah

Utah is Ikon country in the Cottonwoods: Alta, Snowbird, Deer Valley, and friends. Epic only has Park City, which matters if Brighton or Solitude is your home base.

Current snow, drive time, pass access, and crowd outlook. Pick your weekend and we'll rank the options.

12Mountains
1Epic Pass
6Ikon Pass
3Indy Pass
3Night skiing
385"Avg annual snow
Pass guide

Epic Pass vs Ikon Pass: Rockies

1 Epic and 6 Ikon mountains in Utah. Compare coverage before you commit to a pass for next season.

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How Utah stacks up

Utah pairs dry snow with a deep bench of resorts along the Wasatch and beyond. Great state to compare pass coverage and drive-time tradeoffs before you lock a trip.

Biggest vertical: Snowbird (3,240 ft)3 Indy Pass mountainsNight skiing at 3 areasWasatch access and dry-snow upside
Mountain Vertical Trails Avg Snow/yr Day Ticket* Pass Night Skiing Live Data
Alta 2,538 ft 119 526" $155 Ikon Pass No Open live data →
Brighton 1,745 ft 66 502" $115 Ikon Pass Yes Open live data →
Snowbird 3,240 ft 169 498" $205 Ikon Pass No Open live data →
Solitude 2,041 ft 82 438" $150 Ikon Pass No Open live data →
Brian Head 1,320 ft 71 400" $89 No Major Pass No Open live data →
Park City Mountain 3,226 ft 341 355" $295 Epic Pass No Open live data →
Eagle Point 1,500 ft 40 350" $65 Indy Pass No Open live data →
Sundance Mountain 2,150 ft 44 330" $90 No Major Pass No Open live data →
Snowbasin 3,002 ft 104 324" $145 Ikon Pass No Open live data →
Beaver Mountain 1,700 ft 48 300" $67 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →
Cherry Peak 1,275 ft 38 300" $55 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →
Deer Valley 3,040 ft 202 294" $285 Ikon Pass No Open live data →

*Ticket prices vary by date, demand, and age. Verify with the mountain before purchasing.

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