Elevation
6,237'
Base
7,808'
Summit
1,571'
Vertical Drop
Trails
41
500 Acres
Lifts
8
5 Types
Snowfall
110"
Annual Snowfall
17"
Nov
28"
Dec
28"
Jan
34"
Feb
20"
Mar

Best known for

Snow King Mountain

Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 05, 2025

Projected closing date

Mar 22, 2026

Projected Days Open

123

Days Open Last Year

121

Years Open

86

Average Snowfall

300"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
18%
Intermediate Runs
24%
Advanced Runs
41%
Expert Runs
18%
Runs in Total
41
Longest Run
1 mi
Skiable Terrain
500 ac
Night Skiing
110 ac
Snow Making
250 ac

Lifts

8

Gondolas & Trams
1
Quad Chairs
1
Triple Chairs
1
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
4

Inside Scoop

Reviews

You can park 20 feet from the bottom of the lift. Oh and its free. A season pass cost 120 bucks. It doesn't see sun untill late Feb. so its xtra icy for the racers. Look out though, if its a powder day, you might want to go to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. I dont know if you could handle skiing knee deep powder on classic terrain with 30 of your closest townie friends and no one else. Thats right, a powder day at snow king means you have to park on snow king avenue and walk 50-100 yards, seeing how the parking lot holds 30 or so cars. Check out the characters that work at this mountain. Real no frills ski bums, what you see is what you get. No trusties, just down to earth guys and girls lovin life. This is the stuff. Did I mention the terrain is steep as hell? The ski patrol is probably the best there is too. For a lesson check out the Great American SKi School operated by big mountain pioneer Bill Briggs. The King is no Joke. They got rid of the Shady Lady(best ski town bar ever) so for APres go across the street to 43 North. ITs not bad, well, its getting better- out with fur and in with flannel

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