Elevation
7232'
Base
8860'
Summit
1600'
Vertical Drop
Trails
48
880 acres
Lifts
6
3 types
Snowfall
196"
ANNUAL SNOWFALL
27"
Dec
55"
Jan
52"
Feb
50"
Mar
13"
Apr

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  • # 2 Small Ski Area in Utah
Beaver Mountain

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Plan Your Trip

when to go

Projected opening date

December 20, 2024

Projected closing date

April 06, 2025

Projected Days Open

120

Days Open Last Year

120

Years Open

87

Average Snowfall

508

Terrain

Runs in Total
48
Longest Run
1.7 mi
Skiable Terrain
880 ac

Lifts

6

Triple Chairs
3
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
2

Reviews

James A,.

I grew up skiing Beaver Mountain, still one of my most favorite places to ski. It just feels like home, family friendly. Runs are a little limited due to the size of the mountain, but it is a lot of fun to take the family. Lodge is always busy and full of people, it really needs to be expanded. Value is great, if you are skiing the family, look into the season passes for locals, a great value. Not a lot of steep and deep, but as I get older I get the less of that I ski. All the snow is from the sky, so on low snow years watch for rocks, best skiing is when they have between 80-100 inches. At about 48 inches, all the rocks are pretty much covered.

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