
Utah is known for some of the best quality snow in the world.
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Here are Utah’s 9 highest resorts***#1 – Alta Ski Area, 11,068 ft#2 – Snowbird, 11,000 ft#3 – Brian Head Resort, 10,971 ft#4 – Eagle Point, 10,600 ft#5 – Brighton Resort, 10,500 ft#6 – Solitude Mountain Resort, 10,488 ft#7 – Park City, 10,026 ft#8 – Deer Valley Resort, 9,570 ft#9 – Snowbasin, 9,422 ft
The state’s combination of light dry snow produces extremely desirable ski conditions.
The ‘Greatest Snow on Earth’ is due to the low moisture content resulting from pacific storms passing over the Great Salt Lake. Of course, the elevation of many of the state’s mountains also helps with the snow quality.
Related: The Top 15 Highest Ski Resorts in California
Here are Utah’s 9 highest resorts
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#1 – Alta Ski Area, 11,068 ft

#2 – Snowbird, 11,000 ft

#3 – Brian Head Resort, 10,971 ft

#4 – Eagle Point, 10,600 ft

#5 – Brighton Resort, 10,500 ft

#6 – Solitude Mountain Resort, 10,488 ft

#7 – Park City, 10,026 ft

#8 – Deer Valley Resort, 9,570 ft

#9 – Snowbasin, 9,422 ft
