Book your Powder Mountain lodging by contacting the Ogden Convention and Visitors Bureau or visiting its website (see Resources below). Browse the Web site lodging options for lodging and ski packages that include discounted pricing on lift tickets, equipment and lessons.
Reserve a room at one of the elegant, modern Powder Mountain hotels. Dine in pristine restaurants for a candle-lit dinner or eat a hearty breakfast before hitting the slopes. Expect surprisingly inexpensive to moderate rates.
Book a weekend stay at a slopeside Powder Mountain condominium. Take advantage of being walking distance from the trails, yet remotely distanced from the hub of the crowd. Enjoy the peaceful mountain atmosphere and relax for the evening with loved ones in a cozy setting. Visit the Powder Mountain Winter Resort website for links and info (see Resources below).
Fly into the Salt Lake City International Airport. The trip to Powder Mountain from the airport is about a 1-hour drive.
Reach Powder Mountain from the airport by taking I-15 North to Ogden, Utah. When you reach Ogden, take the 12th Street exit. Then turn East and follow the marked signs to Park City. Once you arrive in Park City, take I-80 East to I-84 to Exit 96, where you will then arrive at Powder Mountain.
Review the Powder Mountain trail map online to locate the base lodge, first-aid services, restrooms, shopping and dining choices.
View the ski report and current Powder Mountain weather conditions on the main page of the resort's website.
Take advantage of inexpensive private skiing lessons and class instruction at the Powder Mountain Snow Sports School. Take your skiing ability to the next level or learn how to ski for the first time under the guidance of trained professional ski instructors.
Make sure that you have the appropriate clothing and gear for the cold weather conditions of Powder Mountain, where weather-proof snow clothing is a must. Extreme cold gear, extra thermals and water-proof socks are a few things to be sure to pack for your Utah ski trip.