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  2. Solitude Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Solitude Mountain Resort is a ski resort located in the Big Cottonwood Canyon of the Wasatch Mountains, thirty miles southeast of Salt Lake City, Utah. With 66 trails, [ 1 ] 1,200 acres (4.9 km 2 ) and 2,047 feet (624 m) vertical, Solitude is one of the smaller ski resorts near Salt Lake City, along with its neighbor Brighton .

  3. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Comparison table of North American ski resorts Resort name and website Nearest city State/province Peak elevation (ft) Base elevation (ft) Vertical drop (ft) Skiable acreage Total trails Total lifts Avg annual snowfall (in) Adult weekend lift ticket window price (USD) Date statistics updated Ski Bromont: Bromont: Quebec: 1,854 590 1,264 450 141 ...

  4. Alta Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Alta is one of the oldest ski areas in the U.S. and is one of just three ski areas in the U.S. that prohibit snowboarders. Located at the head of Little Cottonwood Canyon in Albion Basin and Collins Gulch, barely 30 miles (48 km) from the Great Salt Lake, Alta resides in a unique micro climate characterized by over 547 inches (1,390 cm) of high volume, low moisture snowfall annually.

  5. Brighton Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Ski Resort was the first ski resort in Utah, and one of the first in the United States. Brighton was started 89 years ago in 1936 when members of the Alpine Ski Club built a rope tow from wire and an old elevator motor. The resort was named for Thomas W. Brighton, who is credited with constructing the first buildings in the area. [1]

  6. List of mountain peaks of Utah - Wikipedia

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    Kings Peak (at right) is the highest summit of the Uinta Mountains, the U.S. State of Utah, and the Western Rocky Mountains.. This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks [1] of the U.S. State of Utah.

  7. Peak Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Previously privately owned, Peak Resorts shares began trading on the NASDAQ Global Market [3] on November 21, 2014, under the ticker symbol "SKIS." Its IPO saw an offering of 10,000,000 shares of its common stock at a price to the public of $9.00 per share closed 9 days later on December 1, 2014.

  8. Sanpete County, Utah - Wikipedia

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    The county is sloped to the south, with its highest point east of Ephraim, on South Tent Mountain [11] at 11,285 ft (3,440 m) ASL. [12] The county has a total area of 1,603 square miles (4,150 km 2 ), of which 1,590 square miles (4,100 km 2 ) is land and 12 square miles (31 km 2 ) (0.8%) is water. [ 13 ]

  9. Peek'n Peak - Wikipedia

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    The resort is located at the western end of the ski country snowbelt. Peek'n Peak opened in 1964. The lodge was built in the Tudor architecture style. Peek'n Peak has 27 skiing and snowboarding trails as well as a 36-hole golf course. In 2007 Peek'n Peak opened "The Spa at Peek'n Peak". Peek'n Peak also hosts the annual Peek'n Peak Classic golf ...