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Brian Head, UT
Brian Head has the highest base area of any resort in Utah. At 9,600 feet above sea level, it can be dizzying for the sea-level traveler. Brian Head is located approximately four hours south of Salt Lake City in the spectacular southern Utah canyon country. It is surrounded by Bryce Canyon, ...
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Logan, UT
Beaver Mountain is a small, family-owned resort located 27 miles from Logan (about 110 miles north of Salt Lake City) in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. It is not typically considered a destination resort, as its skiable terrain represents just a small fraction of that of its nearby ...
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Sundance, UT
Sundance Ski Resort is Robert Redford's little piece of paradise. That may be a bold statement considering the spectacular topography of the state of Utah, but after having visited once, most people would be hard-pressed to suggest a mountain landscape that is more beautiful. An added bonus to ...
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Wolf Creek, formerly known as Nordic Valley, is not typically considered a major threat to its neighboring ski resorts, but perhaps is should be. It has an amazing variety of terrain in a mere 85 skiable acres and the entire resort is open for night-time skiing and snowboarding. Those interested ...
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