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Solitude Mountain Resort
NameSolitude Mountain Resort
LocationBig Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, United States
Nearest citySalt Lake City
Vertical2,047 ft
Top elevation10,035 ft
Base elevation8,000 ft
Skiable area1,200 acres
Snowfall500 in

Solitude Mountain Resort, located in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, United States, is a popular ski destination, attracting visitors from Park City, Deer Valley, and Salt Lake City. The resort is known for its abundant snowfall, with an average annual total of 500 inches, comparable to other renowned ski resorts like Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Squaw Valley Ski Resort. Solitude Mountain Resort offers a range of amenities and activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing, making it an ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts, similar to Aspen Mountain and Vail Ski Resort. The resort's proximity to Salt Lake City International Airport and its partnership with United Airlines and Delta Air Lines make it easily accessible from major cities like New York City and Los Angeles.

Overview

Solitude Mountain Resort is situated in the Wasatch Mountains, near the Great Salt Lake, and is part of the Utah Ski Resorts group, which includes Alta Ski Area, Snowbird Ski Resort, and Park City Mountain Resort. The resort's ski area spans 1,200 acres, with 65 trails and 8 lifts, including the Honeycomb Return and Summit Express lifts, similar to those found at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area and Heavenly Mountain Resort. Solitude Mountain Resort is also close to other popular ski resorts, such as Snowbasin Ski Resort and Powder Mountain, making it an ideal base for exploring the Utah ski scene. Visitors to the resort can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Mount Olympus and Mount Timpanogos, and can access nearby attractions like Temple Square and the Natural History Museum of Utah.

History

The history of Solitude Mountain Resort dates back to 1957, when Robert Barrett and Gary Dixon developed the resort, inspired by the success of other ski resorts like Sun Valley Resort and Stowe Mountain Resort. The resort has undergone significant expansions and improvements over the years, including the addition of new lifts and trails, similar to those at Breckenridge Ski Resort and Keystone Resort. In 2015, the resort was acquired by Deer Valley Resort, which has continued to invest in its development, with partnerships with companies like Rossignol and K2 Sports. Solitude Mountain Resort has hosted various events, including the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup and the US Ski Team training camps, and has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, similar to Whistler Blackcomb and Northstar California Resort.

Skiing_and_Snowboarding

Solitude Mountain Resort offers a wide range of skiing and snowboarding opportunities, with trails suitable for all skill levels, from beginner to expert, similar to those found at Copper Mountain and Winter Park Resort. The resort's ski school, Solitude Ski School, provides lessons and instruction for children and adults, taught by certified instructors from organizations like the Professional Ski Instructors of America and the American Association of Snowboard Instructors. Visitors can rent equipment from the resort's rental shop, which offers a wide range of skis and snowboards from brands like Head Skis and Burton Snowboards. The resort also features several terrain parks, including the Honeycomb Terrain Park and the Main Street Terrain Park, which offer a variety of features and challenges for skiers and snowboarders, similar to those at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area and Buttermilk Ski Area.

Amenities_and_Accommodations

Solitude Mountain Resort offers a range of amenities and accommodations, including several restaurants, such as The Honeycomb Grill and The Thirsty Squirrel, which serve a variety of cuisine, from American to Italian and Mexican. The resort also features several lodging options, including the Solitude Mountain Resort Lodging and the Inn at Solitude, which offer comfortable rooms and suites, similar to those at The St. Regis Deer Valley and The Little Nell. Visitors can relax and unwind at the resort's Solitude Spa, which offers a range of treatments and services, including massages and facials, similar to those at The Spa at The Ritz-Carlton and The Spa at Four Seasons. The resort also features a range of shops, including the Solitude Mountain Resort Shop and the Honeycomb Gift Shop, which offer a variety of ski gear, clothing, and souvenirs from brands like The North Face and Patagonia.

Environmental_Efforts

Solitude Mountain Resort is committed to environmental sustainability, with a range of initiatives aimed at reducing its impact on the environment, similar to those at Aspen Skiing Company and Vail Resorts. The resort has implemented a number of energy-efficient measures, including the use of solar power and wind power, and has reduced its water consumption through the use of low-flow fixtures and rainwater harvesting. The resort also participates in the National Ski Areas Association's Sustainable Slopes program, which recognizes ski resorts for their environmental efforts, and has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability by organizations like the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Park Service. Solitude Mountain Resort also supports local environmental organizations, such as the Utah Rivers Council and the Wasatch Mountain Club, and has partnered with companies like Clif Bar and Patagonia to promote sustainability.

Statistics_and_Trails

Solitude Mountain Resort features 1,200 acres of skiable terrain, with 65 trails and 8 lifts, including the Summit Express and Honeycomb Return lifts, which offer access to a range of trails, from gentle groomers to challenging black diamond runs, similar to those at Snowmass Ski Area and Telluride Ski Resort. The resort's trails are divided into several categories, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced, and offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Mount Olympus and Mount Timpanogos. The resort's vertical drop is 2,047 feet, with a top elevation of 10,035 feet and a base elevation of 8,000 feet, similar to those at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Big Sky Resort. Solitude Mountain Resort also features several cross-country skiing trails, including the Solitude Nordic Center, which offers over 20 kilometers of groomed trails, similar to those at Devil's Thumb Ranch and Snow Mountain Ranch.

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