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Snow-reliable rating Snowbird
Natural snow falls abundantly in Snowbird, averaging about 13 meters (500 inches) per year. This makes Snowbird one of the ski resorts in Utah with the highest snowfall. In addition, a snowmaking system guarantees the start of the season. The ski season is exceptionally long.
Utah has registered the brand "Greatest Snow on Earth." When there is fresh snowfall, the snow is truly outstanding for powder skiing. And there are plenty of powder days in Little Cottonwood Canyon.
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
20 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities
- The valley run is practically always open.
Elevation info
2365 m - 3353 m (Difference 988 m)
General season
mid November - mid May
Season 2010/2011
202 Days open
202 Days when valley run is open
202 Days when valley run is open
Season 2009/2010
199 Days open
199 Days when valley run is open
199 Days when valley run is open
Season 2008/2009
175 Days open
175 Days when valley run is open
175 Days when valley run is open
Top Snow Reliability
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