Eden, UT—Powder Mountain is expanding both its public and private offering with two separate additions of terrain. This expansion will introduce the public to two new areas with expert and advanced terrain on the west side of the mountain and provide access to vast expert and advanced terrain for homeowners on the east side.
“We’re fortunate in Utah to have enough land to expand our skiable terrain and keep the ski experience uncrowded,” says CEO Reed Hastings. “These acquisitions, alongside our decisions to not accept megapasses and limit day ticket sales, help to fulfill our promise of keeping Powder Mountain uncrowded, independent, and a truly special place for generations to come.”
The expansion plans announced today are in addition to the three public lifts planned, which were previously announced for the ‘24-25 season. New Public Lift Service Announced for Wolf Canyon / DMI
Powder announced plans today to expand lift access to new adjoining areas of the mountain already owned by Powder in Wolf Canyon, which offer access to DMI and some of the best expert and advanced terrain in Northern Utah via iconic lines through wide open bowls, prime glades, and expert shoots. The new lift infrastructure will add 900 acres of lift-served and 147 acres of hike-to access, for a total of 1,047 acres.Surveying and planning will begin this summer, with the announcement of construction timelines and exact routing of lift infrastructure to follow. Powder aims to offer guided adventure experiences for the 24/25 season. Summer 2025 is the target for lift installation. Powder Signs Contract for 2,390 Acres of Adjacent Land For Private Offering Powder Mountain is planning to acquire 2,390 acres from a neighboring property which further expands the private homeowner offering. The new terrain features 1,766 ft. of consistently-pitched vertical drop over 980 acres through glades and several cut runs, and is cat skied today. The terrain is located in close proximity to the village and is a natural extension of the existing private offering.
“I’d like to acknowledge my co- owner at Powder, Greg Mauro, who kept us out the Epic/Ikon passes, forging our “uncrowded” position that led to the No. 1 Ski Mag ranking. Greg was also the architect of this expanded terrain.”
ABOUT Powder Mountain
Fully independent, uncrowded, and seemingly endless, Powder Mountain sits on some of North America’s most pristine ski and snowboard terrain an hour north of Salt Lake International Airport. Combining an iconic public resort with a private community, Powder offers unique year-round mountain recreation opportunities that fully immerse guests and owners in the rugged beauty of the northern Wasatch mountains. Visit PowderMountain.com for more information.