Related Regions: Utah, North America

Powder Mountain Overview

Powder Mountain

Three base lodges and one mountain day lodge, two rental shops, a relaxing environment, and special sandwiches, and beer on tap. Snowsports school has lessons in skiing, snowboarding, PowderKids, and SheSkis.

Elevation

  • Summit
    9422ft
  • Vertical Drop
    2527ft
  • Base
    6895ft

Terrain

Beginner Runs

25%

Intermediate Runs

40%

Advanced Runs

35%

Expert Runs

0%

Longest Run

3 MILES

Skiable Terrain

5500 ACRE

Lifts

  • Total Number Of Lifts: 7
  • Gondolas & Trams: 0
  • Eight Person Lifts: 0
  • High Speed Sixes: 0
  • High Speed Quads: 1
  • Quad Chairs: 1
  • Triple Chairs: 1
  • Double Chairs: 1
  • Surface Lifts: 3

Tourist Office

P.O. Box 450

84310 Eden

Utah

United States

Phone: (801) 745-3772

info@powdermountain.com

Important Dates

Projected Opening Ski Season: 11/21/2012

Projected Closing Ski Season: 04/14/2013

Projected Days Open: 146

Days Open Last Year: 120

Years Open: 41

Average Snowfall: 500"

Powder Mountain Reviews

  • by campman 14th January 2013
    • Overall Rating 1
    • Family Friendly 0
    • All Mtn. Terrain 0
    • Terrain Park 0
    • Nightlife 0

    Bad Customer Service

    Pros: Not many
    Cons: Poor customer service

     
  • by energizerbunny 10th March 2012
    • Overall Rating 5
    • Family Friendly 5
    • All Mtn. Terrain 5
    • Terrain Park 0
    • Nightlife 0

    Hidden treasure for real skiers

    Pros: no crowd, good snow, super employees
    Cons: none

     
  • by energizerbunny 9th March 2012
    • Overall Rating 5
    • Family Friendly 5
    • All Mtn. Terrain 5
    • Terrain Park 0
    • Nightlife 0

    A precious ski area for the public

    Pros: wide, good snow, beautiful, friendly, affordable, well-preserved
    Cons: no luxury lodging but if you care ab. that you should not come here

     
  • by CowWithBeef 19th February 2012
    • Overall Rating 5
    • Family Friendly 3
    • All Mtn. Terrain 5
    • Terrain Park 2
    • Nightlife 1

    Best forest runs in Utah

    Pros: Great skier:terrain ratio means powder lasts for days. Rideable forests.
    Cons: Not a resort. Sub par food. Most terrain requires hiking, traversing, cat, or shuttle..

     

See All Powder Mountain Reviews

Common Misspellings

Powder Mountian, Powder Moutain, Powdermountain, Powdre Mountain

Advertisement

Trail Map

Trail Map

Trail Map

Advertisement

Featured Deals

View All

Fifth and Sixth Grade Students Ski or Ride for Free with Ski Utah’s Passport Program

Introduce your children to Utah's favorite winter pastime with Ski Utah's free Fifth and Sixth Grade Passport Program.More

Advertisement

Log In or Register for FREE