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Solitude

Solitude’s overnight accommodations, a ski school with a snowpark for children and snow making capabilities will ensure excellent skiing all season. A perennial favorite of Utah skiers, Solitude is known as a friendly, family oriented resort offering some of the country’s best skiing. Solitude’s ski terrain offers more than 1,200 acres, 63 named runs and 3 bowls, plus 400 acres of off-site skiing in pristine Honeycomb Canyon.

Solitude
Resort Highlights

• Big Cottonwood Canyon, 33 miles from the Salt Lake International Airport
• Lifts open from 9 am – 4 pm.
• Skiing and Snowboarding
• Adult Day Pass $53
• Child Day Pass $32
• 20% Beg, 50% Int, 30% Adv
• 450″ Avg. Annual Snowfall
• 1,200 Skiable acres
• American Express, Visa, Discover.
• Resort Comparison Chart

Location: Solitude is just a short 33 miles from the Salt Lake City International Airport. To get here from downtown or the airport, take I-80 East to I-215 South. Take Exit 6 and follow the signs to Solitude. If you’re coming from Park City, join I-80 heading West and connect to I-215 South to Exit 6 and follow the signs from there.

Season: Early November through late April

Lift Ticket Prices:
See the ski resort comparison chart
(Prices subject to change)

Group Rates: $31.50 for 20 people or more (Must be previously arranged)

Lifts: 7 lifts – 1 high speed quad, 2 triple and 4 double chair lifts. Total uphill lift capacity is 11,200 skiers per hour.

Elevation & Vertical Drop: 7,988 foot base elevation, 10,035 foot peak elevation, 2,047 foot vertical drop.

Runs: More than 1,200 acres, 63 named runs and three bowls, plus 400 acres of off-piste skiing in Pristine Honeycomb Canyon. Solitude’s trails are rated 20% Beginner, 50% Intermediate and 30% Advanced.

Ski Rentals and Shops: Solitude has two full service rental shops that offer ski and snowboard gear, as well as special children’s packages. Retail shops are also located around the mountain.

Solitude’s Nordic Center: Solitude’s cross-country ski area has over 20 kilometers of spectacular trails to explore. The Center offers ski accessories, ski rentals, lessons, light snacks and guided back country tours.

Slopeside Lodging: The village at Solitude offers luxurious slopeside accommodations and amenities.

Restaurants: Solitude now has six restaurants located throughout the resort.

Moonbeam Ski & Snowboard Academy for Kids: Kids ages 4 through 12 can learn ski and snowboard skills while participating in the Moonbeam Academy.

Solitude Mountain Resort
12000 Big Cottonwood Canyon
Solitude, UT 84121
801-534-1400
1-800-748-4754
Reservations: 1-800-748-4754
Fax: 435-649-5276

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