| Solitude Ski Resort was began in 1956by uranium miner, Robert M. Barrett in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. An avid skier, Mr. Barrett was denied restroom access while pursuing his passion at Alta. The ski area used sewage tanks and was responsible for transporting waste down the canyon. Restrooms were reserved for guests so he declared he would open his own ski area. Barrett bought every piece of land available in the canyon adjacent to Alta, and started construction.In 1990, Solitude added the Summit lift, opening Honeycomb Canyon to lift-served backcountry skiing. In 1995, the resort opened Creekside at Solitude, the first overnight accommodations available at the 43-year-old ski area. The resort now features five lodging options, 150 units, and year-round events and activities.Solitude Mountain Statistics Vertical Drop: 2048 ft. Top Elevation: 10036 ft. Skiable Acres: 1200 Trails: 63 Terrain: 20% beginner, 50% intermediate, 30% advanced Lifts: 8; 7 chair lifts, 1 surface lift Snowmaking: 25% Terrain Parks: 1Mountains of powder and mild weather has earned Solitude its name, and it's what has been drawing families from across the country for generations. The striking and unique beauty of Solitude inspires the imagination and presents endless opportunities for winter fun. 500 inches of "The Greatest Snow on Earth" provide the perfect foundation for any riding discipline, whether it's alpine, Nordic, telemark or snowboarding.Solitude Summer Resort offers summer activities here, beginning mid-June to the end of September. Whether looking for a peaceful alpine hike, a heart racing descent on mountain bikes, or a quiet Sunday brunch with the family, visitors will find it here! |
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