The Powder Mountain snow report for Apr 18 is a 57" base depth with 3 of 8 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Powder Mountain are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Snow Reporter Comments: Closing Day is Sunday, April 20th. We are now only running Hidden Lake, Timberline and Lighting Ridge chairs. All but Hidden Lake terrain will also close early, at 2pm to help preserve the snow.
Featuring over 8,464 acres of accessible terrain, Powder Mountain resort boasts the most skiable acreage of any resort in the United States. Powder Mountain offers a variety of terrain just east of Eden, Utah, just 55 miles from the Salt Lake City International Airport.
In addition to "Pow Mow's" 2,800 acres of lift-served terrain, they have 1,200 acres serviced by their Powder Country Shuttle, 700 acres accessed via the Lightning Ridge Snowcat Ride, as well as a Backcountry Tour Area that has 3,000 acres serviced by the Snowcat Powder Safari and 1,000 acres accessed by the DMI/Wolf Canyon Tours.
Powder Mountain’s summit elevation of 9,422 feet delivers 2,205 feet of lift-served vertical. The mountain receives over 500 inches of snow annually and consists of 167 ski trails, 9 lifts, and two terrain parks. Powder Mountain has a day ticket limit of 1,500 tickets.
When skiing is over, Powder Mountain offers excellent hiking and biking opportunities. Mountain bike rentals are available at the Hidden Lake Bike Shop.