Denver Post: Powder Mtn Ski Area Is a Secret Gem
This interesting article in the Denver Post newspaper has nothing but good to say about Utah's Powder Mountain ski resort.
"Never heard of it? Well, get ready. The buzz in Utah - and the fear of the mountain's loyalists - is that this 5,500-acre powder wonderland, happily huddled in the shadow of 2002 Olympic venue Snowbasin, will soon rightfully be crowned as Utah's fluffiest jewel."
"The aptly named hill, a short drive from a village named Eden, is not just the largest, softest hill on Utah's trophy shelf of ski areas. It's one of the most affordable, with $50 lift tickets and $70 slopeside hotel rooms. It's definitely one of the snowiest, with more than 500 inches last year."
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"Never heard of it? Well, get ready. The buzz in Utah - and the fear of the mountain's loyalists - is that this 5,500-acre powder wonderland, happily huddled in the shadow of 2002 Olympic venue Snowbasin, will soon rightfully be crowned as Utah's fluffiest jewel."
"The aptly named hill, a short drive from a village named Eden, is not just the largest, softest hill on Utah's trophy shelf of ski areas. It's one of the most affordable, with $50 lift tickets and $70 slopeside hotel rooms. It's definitely one of the snowiest, with more than 500 inches last year."
Read the entire article.
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