What resort in utah

DR.SHRED

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my mom said she would take me to a resort in utah and i was woundering were to go and when i was thinking about the canyons or deer valley. what would be the best place for pow and the best place for park. i kinda want personal experances but ya any thing will do +++k for some good answers
 
Why just one? They are all so close. Don't do Deer Valley though. Canyons has really stepped up the park though.
 
It depends what your looking for: Park City and the Canyons both have good parks. If your looking for the best snow and terrain on Earth Alta or Snowbird. Brighton is unique and Solitude you will never have to wait in line. And to answer the inevitable haters good choice on Utah, CO sucks
 
dont settle for one.... if it snows dont ski in PC. hit up BCC or LCC..... although i must say waiting in line at Alta can be a drag, but its the price to be payed for waste deep snow... if you have a novice in your group i like Brighton. it allows you to split off the lift and be able to meet up at the bottom with relative ease.
 
depending on where you are staying. consider Snowbasin... the john paul express is an amazing lift... you can get 2.5k+ vert on one lift at snowbasin... the terrain kicks the shit out of PC and deer valley... (havent skied the canyons) its on the list for this winter)
 
I've skied waste deep November first... and knee deep in May..... so your chances of getting good snow are decent.

It's hit or miss... January seems to be sunniest, and driest.... and February/March it pukes, but it's different every year.

This year from March 22 - April 22 it just snowed, and snowed... and snowed.

Early march is the best time. It's either puking... or sunny.

Park City for Park.

Solitude, Brighton, Alta, Bird for pow.

Try Solitude.
 
If you are only going for a few days may I suggest skiing Alta/Snowbird during the day and Brighton in the evening?
 
from all the vids of canyons the park looks like its really gotten better. You can watch one of the traveling circus where they ski there
 
For the Park City side of the mountains, go to Canyons hands down. Best terrain for all mountain skiing and their park was quite impressive as well. Oh yeah, Deer Valley is a yuppie groomer pile of shit.

BCC & LCC, I only had the chance to hit Brighton, but it was a 1+ foot Utah Powder day, where we spent the entire day in back country doing laps and getting waist deep freshies. One of my favorite back country accessible places so far. In my photos on here, there are a few of both places.

 
SNOWBASIN! tons of pow when it snows, has the terrain of snowbird, and it will also have the parks of park city, and it has bathrooms that are most likely worth more than most of the people on here's house ha ha, so snowbasin is on key, also there is two night skiing resorts within ten/twenty minutes of basin which have decent parks as well, and u could just go shred the jib yard at night which is shredder as well.
 
for when i was out there snowbird/alta was easily my favorite for the week i was out there.. but just ask around with some of the locals and see wats lookin the best, thats wat i did
 
Any time of the year is gonna be baller, ski park at park city or canyons (or both) and ski pow in the cottonwoods. I love alta, but you gotta know where you're going to be entertained all day, snowbird is ill and huge with a lot less gnar shit.
 
if you like rails with no lips and horrible jumps brighton but it has kickass terrain , If you had to pick one resort PC or the Canyons, Jupiter Bowl in PC is sooooo legit on a pow day
 
If it snows, go to Alta.

Last february:

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Except the park is a throwback from1998 and there is NOTHING worth skiing on pow day. Canyons is the best "all around" mtn in the slc zone, I hear awesome things about Pow Mou, and Snowbasin.
 
my fam came out to visit me this past winter, i have 2 younger sisters who are intermediate skiers at best, and my parents are the same.

they liked solitude and brighton the best because of the lack of people at the tude and the ease of meeting up at the bottom (like someone up there said) at brighton.

however, solitude has absolutely no park to speak of, and brighton's is the subject of much debate as for the quality.

on a pow day lcc is ill, but the bird and alta can be very intimidating for a family of intermediate skiers, which could make your day shitty due to all the bitching and moaning.

bcc can be nearly as awesome on a powder day. solitude has great terrain in a lot of places and almost no one on the hill, brighton has fantastic slackcountry and is easy to meet up with the fam who takes the easy runs.

the only thing i don't like about the canyons is the runout on cat tracks to get back to the lift from some of the better runs outside of the park (and the price, but if mom and dad are footing the bill it's no biggie).

are you staying in pc or down in the valley? idk much about pc vacationing, but there are a bunch of rental houses at the base of lcc that give you access to both canyons very easily.

late feb- late march/early april should be a perfect time to come here, good snowpack, can be sunny or puking, i would stay away from holiday weekends if you can though, it can get busy.

hope that helps.
 
I would have to disagree with this as the atmosphere and terrain at Canyons don't compare to that of somewhere like Alta or snowbird.
 
Clearly alta has better terrain but if there no new snow, I'd rather ski a park than bumped out steeps. So thats why I say if you got one mountain to choose Canyons is the "all around" mtn
 
hi ns, i,m heading utah the first week of january...i´m interested in powder...and one of my friends is a snowboarder so we cant get to alta or deer valley.

we choose powder mountain because looks so huge and lonly...we dont like the crowd...is a good choice?
 
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