Snowbird in the USA

Sean Newsom

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Snowbird ski holidays are set in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Mother Nature's snowmaking machine.

Here, the combination of climate, the proximity of the Great Salt Lake and the shape and orientation of the canyon all combine to shock as much snow as possible out of every passing storm: Snowbird averages 466 inches (11.83 metres) a winter - and it's extraordinarily light and fluffy too. Add to that exciting and varied terrain and you'll understand why off-piste addicts make the pilgrimage to Snowbird for their skiing and snowboarding holidays.


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Snowboarding 3/10 6/10 10/10

Resort height: 2468mThe mountains

Steep and varied is the theme in Snowbird. In a single, top-to-bottom descent, you'll hit open powder fields, chutes, trees and cute little drop-offs. There are beautifully-groomed pistes to be skied or boarded here too - but that's not really the point. If it's the groomers you're after, you'll find far more of them to ski in the likes of Courchevel, Aspen or Vail.
One thing to bear in mind is that Snowbird has now joined forces with its neighbour, Alta, to create one of the USA's largest combined ski lift systems. Actually, it's still pretty modest by European standards, but the quality of the snow and the terrain makes up for that. The bad news is that Alta still operates a no-snowboarders policy - a weird throwback to the early 1990s when newspaper headlines screamed 'Ban this killer craze!'

No matter - snowboarders can always jump in a hire car and commute. Snowbird is a short drive from Salt Lake City, and within an hour's drive you'll find four more resorts to sample - Park City, The Canyons, Solitude and Brighton (there's one more, Deer Valley, but like Alta it also bans boarders). All in all, in a good snow year, it adds up to a tantalizing prospect.

Getting thereGetting there

You'll have to change planes at least once to fly to Snowbird from the UK. But at least the resort is less than an hour's drive from Salt Lake City airport.

Rating: Rating 4/10Après-skiAprès-ski

Utah is a Mormon State, and Mormons don't drink. There are simple rules designed to circumvent their strict licensing laws however, and entry to a bar simply requires that you become a 'member' for a nominal fee. But all the same, the nightlife here is pretty muted - and not helped by the fact that Snowbird is such a small resort. But on a powder day, at the weekend, the Tram Club at the bottom of the ski slopes does get lively. For dinner in Snowbird, the Lodge Bistro is the place to head for posh nosh, and El Chanate Cantina for more laid back, Mexican meals.

Rating: Rating 3/10Non-skiersNon-skiers

You've got to be kidding! Snowbird is a place for one-eyed powder fanatics. There's a big spa in the Cliff Lodge hotel, complete with roof-top pool - and plenty of outdoor activities such as skating, ice-climbing and snow-shoeing. And you could always go shopping in Salt Lake City. But you're non-skiing or snowboarding partner won't thank you for bringing them to Snowbird.

Rating: Rating 6/10Cost of livingCost of living

Getting to Snowbird from the UK isn't cheap, and a hire car is a must, to allow you to explore the other ski resorts nearby. That said, accommodation needn't be expensive (they'll sometimes throw in free lift passes as an incentive), and there's precious little to spend your money on in the evenings, except dinner and a couple of drinks.

Rating: Rating 5/10Resort attractivenessAttractiveness of the resort

The Canyon itself is lovely - but because it gets so much snow, the hotels have to be avalanche-proof. The biggest is, to be honest, a bit of an eyesore.

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