The Season
The winter season typically opens mid November and runs through mid April (weather conditions permitting). Lodging and dining facilities are open year-round with breaks in the shoulder season. Don't miss the summer activities; when the snow melts the mountain biking, disc golf and hiking begins. For more information, visit www.skisolitude.com/
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The Terrain
There are 64 named runs and three bowls (over 1,200+ acres) full of terrain for everyone: wide-open powder bowls, gladed tree runs, steep chutes, and gentle cruising boulevards. The longest descent is 3.5 miles down Honeycomb Trail. For more information, visit www.skisolitude.com/
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Tons of Snow
Solitude averages more than 500 inches of snow annually, making for plenty of powder days. For more information, visit www.skisolitude.com/
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Honeycomb Canyon
Honeycomb Canyon plays host to chutes, glades and numerous powder stashes. For more information, visit www.skisolitude.com/
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Terrain Park
Solitude offers a "family-friendly" terrain park designed with fun in mind for everyone. The goal of the park is to have an area where everyone - skier or snowboarder, young or old, first timer or veteran - feels welcome. Most features are snow-based and crafted to offer a manageable size for all riders, usually low to the ground. For more information, visit www.skisolitude.com/
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Backcountry Tours
Back Tracks offers backcountry guided tours for groups of 1 to 10 skiers or snowboarders. Our guides, which are members of Solitude Mountain Resort's Professional Ski Patrol, accompany the group into areas just outside of the resort boundaries for an all-day excursion. We have multiple options once we get outside of the ropes and we'll make this a day not soon to be forgotten. With well over 500" of annual snowfall and so much terrain, chances of finding a few untracked stashes are strong. For Booking Information please call 801-536-5705 or email backtracks@skisolitude.com For more information, visit www.skisolitude.com/.
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Nordic Skiing
Easily accessible from the Solitude Village, the Nordic Center offers nearly 20 kilometers of brilliantly prepared trails set for both classic and skating styles of Nordic skiing. Snowshoers will find an additional 10k of well-marked snowshoe trails that meander between the Nordic Center and Solitude Village. For more information, visit www.skisolitude.com/
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Last Chance Mining Camp
Adjacent to the village is the resort's most popular place to stop for lunch seven days a week. Grilled food, fresh wraps, pizza with all the, a Mexican menu featuring burritos and fajitas, choice of three hearty soups, chili and fresh baked goods are all waiting to tempt you off the mountain at this easily- accessible dining spot...Don’t forget to check out Solitude’s rich mining history documented in photographs on the walls throughout the building. For more information, visit www.skisolitude.com/
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St. Bernard's
St. Bernard's is Solitude's fine dining restaurant. Located inside The Inn at Solitude it offers a fabulous country French cuisine dinner and the best buffet breakfast in the canyon. Chef Matt Barrigar presents his fare fireside in this wonderful setting that faces Solitude's world class mountain. Pair your dinner from an extensive, first-class wine list for an unforgettable perfect meal. Make plans now to spend an enchanting evening (or morning) here: you will not be disappointed. Call for dinner Reservations 801 535-4120 or visit www.skisolitude.com/
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The Solitude Village
Whether you prefer the ease of Creekside Lodge's quick slope access, the elegance of the Powderhorn Lodge, the majestic views of Eagle Springs East and West, the spacious town homes at The Crossings, or the slopeside mountain lodge and first-class hotel experience of the Inn at Solitude, it's impossible to go wrong here. Along with extra amenities such as Club Solitude, each accommodation offers its own unique style and services, while still capturing the true spirit of Solitude. For more information phone 800-748-4754Â or visit www.skisolitude.com/
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The Inn at Solitude
Experience European charm without a passport at the Inn at Solitude. The Inn blends the cozy feel of a Bavarian lodge with the service and amenities you'd expect at a fine hotel. Nesteld in the heart of Solitude's pedestrian village guests will enjoy a true ski in/ ski out experience to world class terrain. Each of our 46 rooms are equipped with a refrigerator, free wi-fi and a flat-panel 37" LCD TV with DVD player. For more information, visit www.innatsolitude.com
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