Solitude Mountain Resort
Solitude Mountain Resort | |
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Salt Lake City, Utah | |
Coordinates | 40°36′54.5″N 111°35′20.1″W / 40.615139°N 111.588917°W |
Status | Operating |
Owner | Alterra Mountain Company |
Vertical | 2,494 ft (760 m) |
Top elevation | 10,488 ft (3,197 m) |
Base elevation | 7,988 ft (2,435 m) |
Skiable area | 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) |
Trails | 80 |
Longest run | 3.5 miles (5.6 km) Honeycomb Trail |
Lift system | 8 - 1 high speed six pack - 3 high speed quads - 2 fixed grip quads - 1 triple -1 double |
Snowfall | 500 inches (1,300 cm) |
Snowmaking | Yes |
Night skiing | No |
Website | Ski Solitude.com |
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History
Solitude was first developed for skiing by
On October 3, 2014, Deer Valley Resort announced that they had entered into an agreement to buy Solitude from the DeSeelhorst family and took over operation of the resort on May 1, 2015.[6] During the summer of 2015 under the new leadership of Deer Valley Resort, Doppelmayr constructed a new high speed detachable quad to replace the existing Summit double chairlift, with a new alignment. The new Summit Express lift, combined with a new access trail from the top of the Apex Express lift, decreases the travel time to Honeycomb Canyon.[7]
In August 2017, parent resort Deer Valley was acquired by Alterra Mountain Company.[8] Solitude continued to be owned by the former Deer Valley ownership for one more season until it was announced on June 20, 2018 that Solitude had agreed to be sold to Alterra.[9]
Solitude is the host for the snowboardcross and ski cross events for the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019.[10]
Solitude was the first resort in Utah to implement basic parking fees. Visitors were charged as much as $20 per day to park beginning November 23, 2019.[11]
Solitude Nordic Center
Solitude Resort also operates a nordic center. The Solitude Nordic Center, nestled between the Solitude and Brighton ski areas, offers a variety of nordic sport opportunities, including snowshoeing, skate and classic cross-country skiing. The site's 13 cross-country skiing trails cover twelve miles (almost 20 km) evenly divided between "easiest" and "moderately difficult", including a long loop of two miles (3 km). Six snowshoe trails cover six miles (ten kilometers). Instruction and training workshops are offered.
Facts and figures
- Base elevation: 7,988 feet (2,435 m)
- Summit elevation: 10,035 feet (3,059 m)
- Vertical rise: 2,047 feet (624 m)
- Total skiable area: 1,200 acres (4.9 km2)
- Lifts: 8 chairlifts: (1 high speed six pack, 3 high speed quad, 2 fixed-grip quad, 1 triple, 1 double)
- Runs:
- Beginner: 10% (Green Circle)
- Intermediate: 40% (Blue Square-more difficult)
- Advanced/Expert: 50% (Black Diamond-most difficult)
Named a Top 20 Family Ski Resort for two consecutive years, 2007-2008[12]
Chairlifts
- Moonbeam Express
- Apex Express
- Eagle Express
- Summit Express
- Powderhorn II Chair
- Honeycomb Return Chair
- Link Chair
- Sunrise Chair
References
- ^ "Welcome to Solitude's Online community". Archived from the original on 2008-10-22.
- ^ "Day Tickets – Winter – Salt Lake City, Utah Ski Resort". www.skisolitude.com. Archived from the original on January 1, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
- ^ a b c d Grass, Ray (2005-02-10). "Ski resort of the week: Solitude". Deseret News (Salt Lake City). Retrieved 2009-02-05 – via findarticles.com.
- ^ "History – Salt Lake City, Utah Ski Resort". www.skisolitude.com. Archived from the original on July 25, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-05.
- ^ a b Horowitz, Alan (1991-12-01). "Moguls behind the moguls: Utah's ski resort owners". www.allbusiness.com. Retrieved 2009-02-05.
- ^ "Deer Valley Resort's Purchase of Solitude Mountain Resort Official | The Official Blog of Deer Valley Resort". blog.deervalley.com. Archived from the original on 2015-05-03.
- ^ "New Summit Quad, New Run, More on Tap as Deer Valley Officially Takes over Solitude Operations - Ski Report, Ski Weather, Snow Conditions Worldwide - SnoNews". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- ^ "Deer Valley Resort to be Acquired by Newly Formed Resort Company and Joined with Intrawest, Mammoth Resorts, and Squaw Valley Ski Holdings | The Official Blog of Deer Valley Resort". blog.deervalley.com. Retrieved 2017-08-21.
- ^ "ALTERRA MOUNTAIN COMPANY TO ACQUIRE SOLITUDE MOUNTAIN RESORT IN UTAH". Alterra Mountain Co. June 20, 2018.
- ^ "Venues". FIS World Championships February 1–10, 2019 snowboard | freestyle freeski. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
- ^ "Looking for a parking spot at Solitude this winter? Here's why it'll cost you". www.ksl.com. Retrieved 2019-09-20.
- ^ http://www.familyskiresorts.net Archived 2009-03-14 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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