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Alta Ski
Area x 37 Minutes from SLC Airport
If you are looking for the soul of skiing, Alta is the place. The lifts, strategically placed to maintain Alta’s famous elbow room, keep the focus on this skiers-only mountain’s biggest assets: amazing terrain and unparalleled snow.
Operating since 1938, Alta is the second oldest ski area in the West. The quintessential ski lodge life is re- alized at many of its charming base lodges. And don’t leave without stopping for a cocktail, beer or glass of wine at the historic Sitzmark (inside the Alta Lodge), frequently ranked as one of the most popular après ski bars in the country. Alta’s best kept lodging secret? The fabulous homes tucked away at the base of Alta that can become the destination for your family and friends. Most off er concierge chef services.
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Lift-served acreage: 2,200 acres
(+375 snowcat-served acres)
Lift-served vertical: 2,020 feet
Average Snowfall: 563 inches
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LOCAL TIP: Have a favorite area at Alta you love to ski? After a storm, check out Expected Openings in the Mountain Report tab on
alta.com. Learning to ski? Go to Alta after 3 p.m., and ride the Sunnyside lift (for beginners) for $5.
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ALEXA MILLER
LEE COHEN
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