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Utah ski resorts are pulling the plug on snowmaking. This is why the season will go on.
Utah ski resorts are turning off their snowmaking. And, right on queue, nature is turning on its spigots. Both Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain have extended their snowmaking operations weeks ...
From reduced snowfall to dust-driven melt, a shrinking lake is already reshaping ski seasons in Utah and beyond. Here's why ...
SALT LAKE CITY — We all know it has been warmer than usual this winter. So, does that mean fewer people are hitting the slopes? FOX 13 News spoke with a couple of Salt Lake City ski and snowboarding ...
View post: 7 Unusual Ski Resorts Where You Can Ski on Plastic, Power Plants, and in the Desert It’s hot. If you live in Salt Lake City—or any other part of Utah, really—you’ve been treated to a toasty ...
Raelene Davis, Ski Utah's vice president of marketing and operations, has spent 41 years trying to get more skiers and snowboarders onto Utah's mountains — and it's working. She'll be inducted into ...
red rock formations behind skiers on a chairlift at Brian Head Resort Utah - Michael Saemisch/Getty Images Found in the Dixie National Forest, Brian Head Resort lies about 30 miles northeast of Cedar ...
For many, the word "Sundance" brings to mind the iconic Sundance Film Festival (which is moving to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027), founded by Robert Redford. But before the existence of the celebrated ...
BIG COTTONWOOD CANYON, Utah — The lack of snow across the West this winter is no secret, and Utah’s ski resorts are feeling it. With below-average snowpack and fewer powder days, resorts are getting ...
The ski area has recorded just 26 inches of snow this season, about 9% of its reported annual average. These resorts, despite below-average snowfall, remain open due to high elevation, low sun angles, ...
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