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Solitude

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Snowboarder slashes powder at Solitude.

About Solitude

Utah’s Big Cottonwood Canyon often sees some of the best snow of Salt Lake City ski resorts. Solitude’s annual 500 inches of snowfall is no exception. If fresh, deep snow is high on your ski vacation laundry list, Solitude should certainly be a top-choice.

Solitude ski resort shares access with Brighton ski resort, via the Sol-Bright ticket. Solitude’s Big Cottonwood Canyon also serves as a destination for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and backcountry adventures. In fact, Solitude ski resort has a dedicated Nordic trail system on looker’s left of the resort.

Solitude Mountain Resort sees fewer guests throughout the season, making it a great place to beat the crowds. It's the kind of place where you'll continue to find fresh powder days after the storm. Plus, Solitude ski resort is conveniently located less than a half hour from Salt Lake City, and just 14 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon, making it an easy decision if convenience is high on your list.

Family riding corduroy in Solitude.
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The snowy mountain in Solitude.
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Snowboard slashes powder at Solitude.
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Sunrise at Solitude.
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5 best things about Solitude according to our Mountain Travel Experts

Minimal crowdsException terrain and snow conditionsHoneycomb CanyonLaid back family-friendly atmosphereEasy location to get to

MOUNTAIN STATS

82NUMBER OF RUNS
10%BEGINNER RUNS
50%ADVANCED RUNS
40%INTERMEDIATE RUNS
50%EXPERT RUNS
1.2SKIABLE ACRES
7.994 ftBASE ELEVATION
10,488 ftSUMMIT ELEVATION
2.494 ftVERTICAL DROP
500"AVERAGE SNOWFALL
TERRAIN PARKNO
PlayFun, steep glades is the name of the game at Solitude.

Snow reports

Conditions
Snow
Temp.
35FBase24FSummit
Open lifts
4of 8
Open trails
18of 82
Skiable acres
0acof 485.63ac
Snowfall summary
Latest snowfall
N/A24 hrs
N/A48 hrs
Forecasted snow
2.54''24 hrs
8.89''48 hrs
8.89''72 hrs
20.83''7d
N/AGroom
68.58''Base depth
198.12''Season total
Weather forecast
Wed 25
23F / 27FSnow4.83m/hWind speed
Thu 26
21F / 30FSnow19.31m/hWind speed
Fri 27
17F / 29FSnow12.87m/hWind speed
Sat 28
17F / 23FSnow9.66m/hWind speed

Where to stay in Solitude

Solitude Mountain Resort offers a variety of lodging options to suit different preferences and budgets. Each accommodation promises stunning vistas and access to world-class skiing, hiking, or biking trails, putting adventure at your fingertips.

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How to get to Solitude

Reaching Solitude Mountain Resort is easy with direct flights into Salt Lake City International Airport. From there, a scenic 45-minute drive brings you to the resort. Shuttle services and car rentals ensure a smooth journey from the airport to your accommodations.

Getting around

Solitude Mountain Resort offers a complimentary shuttle service, adding convenience for families exploring different areas. The shuttle connects the main village, Moonbeam Base, and other key locations, ensuring seamless access to all resort amenities and activities.

Skiing in Solitude

Utah’s Big Cottonwood Canyon often sees some of the best snow of Salt Lake City ski resorts. Solitude’s annual 500 inches of snowfall is no exception. If fresh, deep snow is high on your ski vacation laundry list, Solitude should certainly be a top-choice. Solitude ski resort shares access with Brighton ski resort, via the Sol-Bright ticket. Solitude’s Big Cottonwood Canyon also serves as a destination for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and backcountry adventures. In fact, Solitude ski resort has a dedicated Nordic trail system on looker’s left of the resort. Solitude Mountain Resort sees fewer guests throughout the season, making it a great place to beat the crowds. It's the kind of place where you'll continue to find fresh powder days after the storm. Plus, Solitude ski resort is conveniently located less than a half hour from Salt Lake City, and just 14 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon, making it an easy decision if convenience is high on your list.

Although it’s best known for its 1,200-acre expert skiers paradise, Honeycomb Canyon, intermediates are well served with tons of frontside tree runs and cruising boulevards. Advanced intermediates can enjoy Honeycomb Canyon’s Honey Trail, which is the resort’s longest descent at three and a half miles. Beginners have plenty of terrain options off three Solitude ski resort chairlifts: Sunrise, Moonbeam Express and Link. Beginner Skiing in Solitude:

Although Solitude is known as a powderhound’s haven—thanks to its 500 annual inches—it offers beginner skiers about 20 percent of its terrain. Solitude will please beginner skiers looking to experience the beauty and incredible snow conditions of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. Less experienced beginners and first-timers will especially appreciate the Link chairlift and the gentle, green runs that surround it. When beginners feel ready to explore more of the mountain, they have two choice areas to explore: the cluster of trails off the Moonbeam Express or the long, green run off Sunrise chairlift. Ski Schools and Tours:

Join the Ski and Ride School and choose from group and private lessons or the Women on Wednesdays program. The professional instructors are skilled, knowledgeable, and passionate, ready to elevate your skiing and riding experience. Space is limited, so chat with your Mountain Travel Expert about booking your spot.
Solitude Mountain Resort's ski schools cater to beginners at Moonbeam Base and Link Lift Area, offering group or private lessons. But don’t limit yourself to skiing, there are also snowboarding lessons that can take you from beginner to expert in no time! For experts, guided experiences explore advanced terrain, perfect for improving skills and tackling challenging parts of the mountain.

While it may not be as well-known as Alta and Snowbird, Solitude expert skiing stacks up as bucket-list quality terrain. Like it’s Little Cottonwood Canyon counterparts, Solitude sees a staggering 500 inches of perfect “lake effect” snowfall. Expert and extreme skiers and snowboarders can experience 30 percent of the resort’s terrain. With two adjacent ridgelines full of chutes, double-black diamond steeps, trees and powder fields, Honeycomb Canyon is an expert skier’s playground. Experts will also enjoy Headwall Forest and Evergreen zones, accessed via the Top Summit and challenge-seekers will revel in the double-black diamond glades off the top of the Powderhorn chairlift.

For something extra on your ski vacation, be sure and book a private tour with a Solitude expert. This three-hour tour will take you all over the mountain to find hidden stashes of powder and playful features to explore. This program is for advanced skiers or snowboarders that are 14+.

Family vacations in Solitude

Solitude Mountain is fun for the whole family. Not only is the ski school top-notch, there are many activities outside of skiing. Families can enjoy a variety of activities such as exploring pristine Nordic and snowshoe trails or taking a scenic lift ride. The town is filled with history is a fun learning vacation for the whole squad. On select days throughout winter, Solitude Ski Patrol brings out the avalanche dogs! Ski patrol teaches kids about avalanche and snow safety. As well as allowing them to interact with their four-legged friends.

For more adventure, try the Taos Bike Park, Via Ferrata climbing tours, and the Adventure Park. Shopping at Solitude includes branded memorabilia and essential items from the Moonbeam Center, Canyon Fever and the Village Store. With its diverse activities and amenities, Solitude Mountain Resort promises an unforgettable family vacation.

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