Elevation
6,900'
Base
9,422'
Summit
2,522'
Vertical Drop
Trails
165
8,464 Acres
Lifts
8
3 Types
Snowfall
228"
Annual Snowfall
23"
Nov
42"
Dec
50"
Jan
58"
Feb
55"
Mar
15"
Apr

Best known for

Powder Mountain

Featuring over 8,464 acres of accessible terrain, Powder Mountain resort boasts the most skiable acreage of any resort in the United States. Powder Mountain offers a variety of terrain just east of Eden, Utah, just 55 miles from the Salt Lake City International Airport.

In addition to "Pow Mow's" 2,800 acres of lift-served terrain, they have 1,200 acres serviced by their Powder Country Shuttle, 700 acres accessed via the Lightning Ridge Snowcat Ride, as well as a Backcountry Tour Area that has 3,000 acres serviced by the Snowcat Powder Safari and 1,000 acres accessed by the DMI/Wolf Canyon Tours.

Powder Mountain’s summit elevation of 9,422 feet delivers 2,205 feet of lift-served vertical. The mountain receives over 500 inches of snow annually and consists of 167 ski trails, 9 lifts, and two terrain parks. Powder Mountain has a day ticket limit of 1,500 tickets.

When skiing is over, Powder Mountain offers excellent hiking and biking opportunities. Mountain bike rentals are available at the Hidden Lake Bike Shop.

Where to Stay

On-site lodging includes Columbine Inn, Sundown Condos, Moon Ridge Condos, and Powder Ridge Condos.

Plan Your Trip

Transportation

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 05, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 19, 2026

Projected Days Open

133

Days Open Last Year

120

Years Open

53

Average Snowfall

228"

Terrain

Runs in Total
165
Longest Run
3.5 mi
Skiable Terrain
8,464 ac
Night Skiing
300 ac

Lifts

8

High Speed Quads
2
Quad Chairs
3
Surface Lifts
3

Inside Scoop

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.

Reviews

Robin Barja

I have been skiing a few years now and live on the East Coast. We try to plan at least one trip a year out West for real skiing. My kids went without me last year, but told me I should really make the trip. I’m very happy I did. I had some anxiety the first day because although I ski I didn’t sleep much the night before and got nervous on the first slope. Dan, one of the resort ski host calmed my nerves and stayed with me for hours! He showed me around the slope trails, gave me tips, as well as history of the resort. Fantastic guy! Our last day I took a lesson with Sean. He was also wonderful! I was grouped with two teens, but Sean gave me different instruction to help me improve my skill set on the slopes, have more control, and build confidence. If you can swing the cost, go to Power Mountain the staff is the best I have ever experienced and the trails are fantastic too.

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