You can ski to Snowbird just out of The View's front door via a lower intermediate run. To come back to The View at the end of the day, or at lunch, follow the signs to Who Dunnit - continue on the cat track past the top of Who Dunnit and you will end up back where you started your day! You can take Peruvian Express or The Tram to get to Who Dunnit.
Average Annual Snowfall: 500”
Vertical Drop: 3,240’
Base Elevation: 7,760’
Top Elevation: 11,000’
Skiable Acres: 2,500’
Terrain: 27% Beginner, 38% Intermediate, 35% Advanced
Number of Runs: 89
Lifts: 1 tram, 3 quads, 7 doubles
Miles to Major Airport: 29
Longest Run: Chip’s Run, 2.5 miles.
Longest Descent: Gad Valley, 3.5 miles.
Terrain Park & SUPERPIPE: The expanded Snowbird Terrain Park is accessed from the Blue Bell run and is serviced by the nearby Baby Thunder lift. Snowbird’s SUPERPIPE is located on the Big Emma run and is accessed by the Mid Gad or Gadzoom lifts.
Season: Utah’s longest ski and snowboard season, mid-November through mid-May (conditions permitting).
Download pdf trail map - Main Mountain
Download pdf trail map - Mineral Basin