Snowbird Resort in Utah is a high-elevation ski area providing glacier-fed bowls and steep groomed runs across Big Cottonwood Canyon.
Geography
| Address | Snowbird, UT 84092, USA13200 State Highway 210 |
|---|---|
| Continent | North America |
| Region | Intermountain West |
| Subregion | Western United States |
| Country | United States |
| State | Utah |
| County | Salt Lake County |
| District | Big Cottonwood Canyon |
| City | Big Cottonwood Canyon |
| Neighborhood | Snowbird |
| Postal Code | 84092 |
| Timezone | AmericaDenver |
| Latitude | 40.582 |
| Longitude | -111.668 |
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Snowbird Resort sits at the head of Big Cottonwood Canyon just outside Salt Lake City, carving a path through dramatic alpine terrain. With peaks rising over 11,300 ft and a g全球xecution of terrain — from high-mountain glaciers and dramatic lifts to family-friendly groomers — Snowbird is a year-round destination known for extreme skiing, mountain biking, and summer activities. The resort's base lies around 8,100 ft, with key descents opening into the canyons below; access is via high-speed lifts that transfer skiers and riders across a mix of powder bowls, couloirs, and long threading tree runs. Beyond skiing, Snowbird shares an alpine village with Alta, and offers a range of lodging, off-mountain dining, and spring-to-fall trail systems; the season typically runs from late November to late April, but high-altitude snowmaking can extend the core skiing well into spring. Visitors ascend from Salt Lake City—roughly 25 minutes away—to experience long runs, technical terrain, and a service-focused ski village set against a backdrop of Utah’s iconic mountain scenery.
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