Powder Mountain Snowboarding Zone
Riders Guide - Powder Mountain is one of Utah's snowiest and most picturesque resorts. They sport over 130 trails which are rated 10% for beginners, 50% for intermediates, and 40% for advanced. Its remote location outside of Ogden helps to minimize lift lines and maximize their guest’s exposure to unbeatably pristine terrain.
Parks and Pipes - Powder Mountain was the first Utah resort to allow snowboarding, even before Brighton. Powder has a very advanced terrain park with tabletops, handrails, a spine hit, a quarterpipe and a 400-foot halfpipe. Powder Mountain also has a separate terrain park, Drifter Run which is designed specifically for riders and freestyle skiers just learning basic skills.
Out of Bounds - In and around Powder Mountain, guests will have a massive number of exciting outdoor sports to choose from, such as snowcatting, horseback riding, sledding, hot air ballooning, ice skating, snowmobiling, jeeping and off-road driving, rock and ice climbing, and cross country skiing. Those desiring a truly outrageous adventure should check out the Bonneville Seabase and Neptune Divers. Seabase is an all-weather inland ocean, complete with tropical fish, where visitors can go snorkeling and/or scuba diving even in a blizzard!
Hangout & Hookup - At Powder Mountain head to the Powder Keg for an après ski brew. Don't miss The Shooting Star Saloon, which is Utah’s oldest bar. The closest big city to the resort is Salt Lake City which has a plethora of live music venues, clubs, bars, lounges and old western style saloons.
The DealPowder Mountain is19 miles northeast of Ogden, Utah and 55 miles north of Salt Lake International Airport. From Salt Lake City take I-15 north to Ogden’s 12th Street, turn east and follow the signs through Ogden Canyon directly to the resort.






