The ski resorts of Utah

Explore five of Utah's ski resorts in our photo gallery.
  
  


Powder Mountain ski resort, Utah
Powder Mountain resort has 5,500 acres of terrain, much of it backcountry, as well as cat and heli-skiing. Intermediates won't be disappointed either, with 113 runs to plough down. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
Powder Mountain ski resort, Utah
You can make your own trails in fresh powder and it's rare to see another skier. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
Powder Mountain ski resort, Utah
Sweet revenge - some of Utah's run names feed the imagination. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
Snowbasin ski resort, Utah
Exclusive Snowbasin provides lodges that would not look out of place in a five-star hotel and food to match. However lift passes and meals are not overpriced. Photograph: Snowbasin resort/PR
Deer Valley ski resort, Utah
Upmarket Deer Valley resort in Park City has banned snowboarders from its 1,825 acres. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
Park City ski resort, Utah
Park City Mountain Resort is easily accessible from the city, via free shuttle buses. Its wide open runs are rarely crowded. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
The Canyons ski resort, Utah
A view of some of The Canyons' 152 runs. The resort offers the most lift-served terrain in the entire state. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
The Canyons ski resort, Utah
The lack of snowfall early this season has made snowmaking a necessity. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
 

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