Lift Ticket Information
With so many lift tickets on offer at Snowbird, it can be hard to decide which one to choose. We've put together a comparison of all the lift tickets based on price, resort access and ski days so you can find a lift ticket that's right for you.
Snowbird Lift Ticket
Best value for:Skiing 1-10 days at Snowbird
Resorts access:Snowbird
Adult Rates*:Rates for the 20/21 season have yet to be released due to COVID-19. In the meantime here is an approximate price based on last season:
1 Day Ticket starting from $130 USD (£103 GBP) (online)
Set days purchased for
Available for purchase:During ski season
Snowbird Summit Pass
Best value for:Skiing 11+ days at Snowbird
Resorts access:Snowbird
Adult Rates*:Season Pass starting from $1,049 USD (£831 GBP)
Days valid at Snowbird:Any days during season
Available for purchase:Pre-ski season (usually until end of November)
Ski City 3-10 Day Super Pass
Best value for:Skiing 3-10 days at multiple resorts
Resorts access:Snowbird, Alta, Brighton and Solitude
Adult Rates*:3 Day Pass starting from $330 USD (£261 GBP)
Days valid at Snowbird:Activated on its first day of use and all remaining days left on the pass must be used within the following 14-days
Available for purchase:Pre-ski season (usually until end of November)
IKON Base Pass
Best value for:Skiing multiple resorts
Resorts access:Up to 5 days skiing across multiple resorts including Snowbird and Alta. Unlimited access to 14 other resorts.
Adult Rates*:Season Pass starting from $749 USD (£593 GBP)
Days valid at Snowbird:5 days during season except blackout dates*
Available for purchase:Pre-ski season (usually until end of November)
IKON Pass
Best value for:Skiing multiple resorts
Resorts access:Up to 7 days skiing across multiple resorts including Snowbird and Alta. Unlimited access to 15 other resorts.
Adult Rates*:Season Pass starting from $1,049 USD (£831 GBP)
Days valid at Snowbird:7 days during season
Available for purchase:Pre-ski season (usually until end of November)
Alta-Bird Pass
Best value for:Skiing multiple resorts
Resorts access:Snowbird and Alta
Adult Rates*:Season Pass starting from $1,599 USD (£1,267 GBP)
Days valid at Snowbird:Any days during season
Available for purchase:Pre-ski season (usually until end of November)
Challenge Level
Snowbird is truly an expert's playground serving up everything from chutes to bowls. Snowbird also has some intense yet wide blue runs, whilst surrounded by black diamond terrain and stunning views of the Wasatch Range! Although over a quarter of the Snowbird mountain is rated for beginners, the easy terrain isn't very accessible for the inexperienced and the progression to more advanced terrain is abrupt.
Things To Do
Although Snowbird may not have a large list of things to do, the resort still offers an array of activities:
- Fly Fishing
- Night Skiing
- Snowcat Tours
- Snowmobiling
- Snowshoeing
For more attractions, head over to Salt Lake City, just 30 to 45 minutes away.
Accessibility
Snowbird is very accessible from Salt Lake City airport which is a major hub for Delta. A shuttle bus is your simplest and most reliable option if you’re staying in Snowbird. Someone else does the driving and you don’t have to worry about overnight parking! If you have more than four people in your group or family, then renting a car may be a cost effective way to go. It’s also helpful if you want to visit anywhere other than Alta or Snowbird. An Uber (or Uber Ski if you have gear) is an option too.
Recommended Airport:
- Salt Lake City Intl. Airport 32 miles (40 minute drive)
When To Go
Mid-February to early March are a great time to visit Snowbird. Snowbird’s season typically begins no later than early December. Even though Mother Nature delivers an almost unbelievable amount of snow, the ski resort still maintains some snowmaking equipment to make sure they’re able to get some groomers open before the blizzards come. You don’t need to be there that early though. January is when you’ll see a good coverage of snow on the advanced and expert runs at Snowbird. The season lasts as long as there is snow, so it’s common for the lifts to run through late May and beyond. We like to visit mid-February to early March, when there’s plenty of snow and sunshine. That said, if you’re lucky, you can catch a powder storm later in the season and skip the hustle and bustle of the holiday season which means cheaper lodgings. If you find yourself at Snowbird late into the season, follow the sun over the course of the day to find the best conditions.
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