Solitude Mountain Resort ski resort
Ikon Pass2,432m — 3,218m

Solitude Mountain Resort

Wasatch Range, United States

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Quick Facts

Country
United States
Region
Wasatch Range
Base altitude
2,432m
Peak altitude
3,218m
Total pistes
64 km
Total lifts
8
Season
November 22 to April 12
Ski pass
ikon
Nearest airport
Salt Lake City (SLC), 0h 45min transfer
Snow reliability
8/10
40 miles (64km)Piste
8Lifts
2,432m – 3,218mAltitude
Nov 2025 – Apr 2026Season
Salt Lake City (SLC) (45m)Transfer

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The closest major airport is Salt Lake City (SLC), with a ~45m transfer to the resort.

Nearest airportSalt Lake City (SLC)
Airport to resort~45m
Flight from New York~5–6h
Estimated return fareFrom ~$320

Prices are indicative. Book early for the best fares.

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of 8 max
7 nights

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Estimated costs for 2 travelers, 7 nights, Mid-range · via Salt Lake City (SLC)

Flights (return from US)
$350/pp$700
Accommodation
$1,680/pp$3,360
Lift passes
$468/pp$936
Ski hire
$252/pp$504
Travel insurance
$90/pp$180
Airport transfers (return)
$54/pp$108
Estimated Total$5,608
Per person$2,804
Per person per night$401

Estimates based on typical United States market rates (pricing multiplier: 1.2x). Prices vary by travel dates, availability, and booking lead time. Always check current prices before booking.

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About Solitude Mountain Resort

Solitude Mountain Resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon lives up to its name: sitting between the more famous Alta-Snowbird corridor in Little Cottonwood and the busier Brighton at the top of Big Cottonwood, Solitude attracts a fraction of the visitors its snow quality and terrain variety deserve. Its 1,200 skiable acres span a compact but well-designed mountain with excellent groomed intermediate runs on the front face, the challenging terrain of Honeycomb Canyon for advanced skiers, and a small but genuine Nordic centre that suits families looking for a mixed-discipline day. The village at the base is modest but functional, accommodation is reasonably priced by Utah standards, and the resort's position on the Ikon Pass means visiting skiers have increasingly discovered what local Salt Lake City residents have guarded quietly for decades.

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Resort Ratings

Snow Reliability
8/10

Big Cottonwood Canyon consistent dry powder

Family Friendliness
8/10

Quiet atmosphere, mixed-discipline Nordic nearby

Intermediate Terrain
8/10

Groomed front face, uncrowded blue terrain

Value for Money
8/10

Reasonable prices, Ikon Pass included

Accessibility
8/10

45 mins from Salt Lake City airport

Scenery & Charm
8/10

Quiet canyon, genuinely solitary mountain experience