Ski Vacations at Solitude Mountain Resort, Utah
If you are looking for the ultimate Utah ski vacation, Solitude Mountain Resort has everything that you could want or need. During the early
1900's, the area was full of silver miners, who gave the area its famous name. Today, the area is covered with skiers but the crowds are rather
light.
The area became a skier's paradise in 1957. It was developed by Robert Barrett, who made his fortune as a uranium miner. He basically started
developing the resort because he was denied restroom privileges at the ski area in Alta because he was not a guest.
Now owned by a different family, the resort features 1200 acres of 63 runs for beginners, intermediate skiers, and experts. There are eight
lifts, including seven chair lifts and one surface lift. The top elevation at Solitude Mountain is 10036 feet, with a vertical drop of 2048
feet.
There are five lodging options for guests, and activities and events take place all throughout the year. The resort looks like a Tom Kincaide
painting, and one can't help but wonder if this is where some of his inspiration came from!
Runs & Terrain - There are 64 named runs and three bowls (over 1,200 acres) full of terrain for everyone: wide-open powder bowls, gladed
tree runs, steep chutes, and gentle cruising boulevards. The longest descent is 3.5 miles down Honeycomb Trail.
- 20% Beginner
- 50% Intermediate
- 30% Advanced/Expert
Average Snowfall - Over 500 inches
Top Elevation - 10,035 ft (3,059 m) Summit Chair Top
Vertical Drop - 2,047 ft (624 m)
Total Acreage - 1200 Acres
Snowmaking - Coverage of 5 lifts and 21 runs, 150 Acres
Lifts - 1 High Speed Quad, 2 Quads, 1 Triple, 4 Doubles - 8 Total
Uphill Capacity - 12,550 riders per hour
|