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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Travel

The ski resorts of Utah

Powder Mountain ski resort, Utah
Powder Mountain resort has 5,500 acres of terrain, much of it backcountry, as well as cat and heli-skiing. Intermediates won't be disappointed either, with 113 runs to plough down. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
Powder Mountain ski resort, Utah
You can make your own trails in fresh powder and it's rare to see another skier. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
Powder Mountain ski resort, Utah
Sweet revenge - some of Utah's run names feed the imagination. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
Snowbasin ski resort, Utah
Exclusive Snowbasin provides lodges that would not look out of place in a five-star hotel and food to match. However lift passes and meals are not overpriced. Photograph: Snowbasin resort/PR
Deer Valley ski resort, Utah
Upmarket Deer Valley resort in Park City has banned snowboarders from its 1,825 acres. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
Park City ski resort, Utah
Park City Mountain Resort is easily accessible from the city, via free shuttle buses. Its wide open runs are rarely crowded. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
The Canyons ski resort, Utah
A view of some of The Canyons' 152 runs. The resort offers the most lift-served terrain in the entire state. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
The Canyons ski resort, Utah
The lack of snowfall early this season has made snowmaking a necessity. Photograph: Liane Katz/guardian.co.uk
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