9 Biggest Ski Resort Upgrades This Season
Wondering where to ski next? We’ll make it easy. Here’s what everyone’s talking about at resorts around the country.
Wondering where to ski next? We’ll make it easy. Here’s what everyone’s talking about at resorts around the country.
Take an afternoon break this season at these new on-mountain hot spots.
The $182.5 million acquisition ends the PCMR legal battle and will combine Park City's two biggest resorts.
Four tips for skiers who want to get fit in the off-season.
Park City’s 400-plus miles made it an easy sell.
Court ruling could give Vail Resorts control over both PCMR and Canyons. Powdr Corp. vows to continue to battle.
We show you the can't-miss Park City attractions, including three popular ski areas.
19-year-old ski jumping Olympic hopeful Sarah Hendrickson talks family, teammates, and flying the length of a football field.
Enter to win the trip of a lifetime. Fly to Utah, stay at one of the Canyons Resort's luxurious accommodations where you will enjoy 4 days of skiing, and a meet and greet with the Rossignol staff to receive your Rossignol ski package.
Talisker Corp. allegedly gives PCMR until Monday to vacate the land on which they operate.
Learning to ski like a World Cup champ.
An introductory guide to the resort’s 4,000 acres.
Perhaps Canyons' aggressive capital-improvement plan is what bumped it to No. 10
Shred and snack your way across 4,000 acres at this tasty Wasatch Behemoth.
Utah politicians cast their vote to connect Canyons and Solitude ski resorts. But what does it really mean for skiers?
A new gondola between Big Cottonwood Canyon and Park City area resorts will offer access to 6,000 acres of existing, interconnected terrain.
Nothing beats free music in the mountains.
A beautiful cedar and stone lodge with many luxury amenities.
Of course, you go to a ski resort for the good snow and terrain. But you've got to eat while you're there, right?
Fireplaces, steam showers, and granite counter top kitchens combine to deliver a stunning lodging experience.
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Sure, Utah's 13 resorts are known for their unbelievable snow. But the drinking scene has remained, well, questionable. Not anymore: Utah's changed their liquor laws. And that's only one of many improvements the state boasts for the 2009-10 ski season.
As Utah’s Biggest resort comes of age, it’s still hard to characterize. But who cares? Because when it comes to ski terrain, multiple personality disorder isn’t a bad thing.
On powder days, the steep new terrain gives experts a little more to chew on— and takes some of the pressure off old favorites. Strategy is key in getting the best—and most—of both.