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Snow-reliable rating Solitude
Natural snow falls abundantly in Solitude. The Big Cottonwood Canyon is one of the snowiest regions in North America, with an average snowfall of about 13 meters (500 inches) per year. This makes Solitude one of the ski resorts in Utah with the highest snowfall. In addition, there is a snowmaking system.
Utah has registered the brand "Greatest Snow on Earth." When there is fresh snowfall, the snow is truly outstanding for powder skiing.
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
- The valley run is always open when ski resort is open; without the valley run, skiing is not possible.
Elevation info
2440 m - 3059 m (Difference 619 m)
General season
mid November - early May
Top Snow Reliability
12 strengths of this ski resort
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