Utah's Big Secret (slideshow)
Utah's Big Secret (slideshow)
Terrific terrain. Great cuisine. And lodges fit for the Olympics. Why is Snowbasin still the best resort in the West that you’ve never skied?
Photos by Paolo Marchesi
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Photos by Paolo Marchesi
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Your Own Private Utah
While the Park City area's resorts are famously close to the Salt Lake City airport, Snowbasin's slopes are a similarly easy drive from the planes—about 50 minutes. And here's why you more often than not have Snowbasin's lifts to yourself: There isn't any on-hill lodging. The closest rooms are about 15 miles away.
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