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Snowbird, Utah

Average Annual Snowfall: 500"
Vertical Drop: 3,240'
Base Elevation: 7,760
Top Elevation: 11,000
Skiable Area: 2,500 acres
Terrain: 27% Beginner, 38% Intermediate, 35% Advanced
Number of Runs: 89
Miles to Major Airport: 29

Lifts:
One Aerial Tram, 10 chairlifts including three high-speed detachable quads and seven doubles (most with arm and leg rests) and two rope tows.
Uphill Capacity: 16,800 skiers and snowboarders per hour.
Elevation: Top of resort is 11,000-foot Hidden Peak, lowest point on the mountain is bottom of Baby Thunder chairlift at 7,760 feet. The 125-person Tram covers 2,900 vertical feet in approximately seven minutes.
Longest Run: Chip's Run, 2.5 miles.
Longest Descent: Gad Valley, 3.5 miles.
Terrain Park & SUPERPIPE: The expanded Snowbird Terrain Park moved to the Blue Bell run last season and now 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.
Snowfall: Snowbird averages approximately 500 inches of low-density, "dry" Utah powder annually. Thanks to ideal geography and a phenomenon called Lake Effect, Little Cottonwood Canyon powder is known worldwide.
Season: Utah's longest ski and snowboard season, mid-November through mid-May (conditions permitting).
Mountain School: Snowbird's Mountain School offers a plethora of instruction from class lessons to women's ski and snowboard camps.
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