The Solitude Mountain Resort snow report for Mar 31 is a 52" base depth with 7 of 8 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Solitude Mountain Resort are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Snow Reporter Comments: Slide and glide all spring long at Solitude. Today will be in the low 40s with scattered showers under stormy skies. The storm will start wet and hopefully dry out a bit and bring a few inches of fresh snow over the next few days. Our grooming crew has been hard at work transporting snow piles to keep major trails like Main Street and Dynamite open for skiing and riding. Even with our teams’ tremendous efforts, thin spots and mountain features are starting to emerge in some sections. Check your speed and keep your eyes peeled for hazards. Pay special attention at breakovers and on ungroomed trails. Advanced skills are required on Apex Express and Powderhorn terrain. Add a splash of color to your wardrobe with a custom designed tie dye shirt from The Thirsty Squirrel. Drop in between 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. to buy a $20 white logo shirt at The Thirsty Squirrel and get the materials and instructions to tie dye your own unique Squirrel shirt.
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Solitude Mountain Resort is tucked into Utah’s Big Cottonwood Canyon, just 30 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. With 1,200 acres of skiable terrain and an average annual snowfall of 387 inches, it’s a mountain that delivers consistent powder and varied terrain across its 82 trails. The resort is served by 8 lifts, including high-speed quads and surface lifts, and features a vertical drop of 2,494 feet from a summit elevation of 10,488 feet. Snowmaking ensures reliable coverage on key trails throughout the season.Trail difficulty is well-distributed, with 100% of the terrain accessible to beginners thanks to designated learning zones and gentle groomers. Families will appreciate the resort’s walkable village, ski-in/ski-out lodging, and two terrain parks designed for progression. The Moonbeam Center is a hub for rentals, lessons, and family-friendly dining, while the Nordic Center offers snowshoeing and cross-country trails for non-skiers. Solitude’s compact layout makes it easy to navigate, especially for groups with mixed abilities.What sets Solitude apart is its balance of accessibility and alpine character. Visitors come for the uncrowded slopes, scenic bowls, and a laid-back atmosphere that encourages exploration. Whether you're carving down Sunshine Bowl or gliding through the trees on Serenity, Solitude offers a full mountain experience without the bustle of larger resorts—perfect for skiers who value terrain over traffic.