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3.33 (3 ratings)
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3.80 (5 ratings)
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Eagle Point in Utah is a secluded ski resort known for its uncrowded slopes and natural beauty. The resort offers a variety of terrain, catering to all skill levels, but is particularly appealing to intermediate and advanced skiers. Eagle Point's remote location ensures a peaceful skiing experience, away from the busier resorts. The resort is known for its powder days and diverse terrain, including gladed areas and bowls. Eagle Point's on-site accommodations range from condos to mountain homes, providing a comfortable stay. The resort's lodge offers dining options with picturesque mountain views. Eagle Point is a great destination for those seeking a tranquil skiing getaway with quality skiing.

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Really nice resort not busy at all and the price is low. Really great powder and fast lifts. Not allot of places to eat but great food .
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Been snowboarding here ever since I was a kid, love this resort its so peaceful. Youll always catch me up there on a pow day.
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I grew up riding on Eagle Point. Absolutely beautiful mountains up the Beaver canyon. I mean Absolutely stunning views from the tops of either peak. They will only ever use their snow blower in late fall to put a base down on some runs, and from the time they open all the snow is real. I prefer the back side (south) because the snow is always fresh and powdery, and less people make it over there. The entire resort is a blast tho. The north side contains all the groomed runs and the terrain park and a half pipe. Sometimes they will build Absolutely massive 30+ foot jumps. The bar is super nice and cozy and the staff take amazing care of you. The airbnb cabins you can rent are all super nice too, some of them with a hot tub and garage. Eagle point is by FAR the best resort I've ever been to, and I've been all over the Utah resorts. It's a little hidden gem.
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Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
40Total Runs
0.9 milesLongest Run
650 acresSkiable Terrain
Elevation
10600 feetTop
9100 feetBottom
1500 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
3Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$599Season pass
$671 day
Weather
199 inchesAverage annual snowfall

Getting There

Airports

  • Cedar City Regional (CDC) 45KMs 50min drive
  • McCarran International (LAS) 210KMs 240min drive
  • St. George Regional (SGU) 130KMs 150min drive

Train Stations

  • Cedar City Amtrak Station (Cedar City, UT) 60 / km 65m drive

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