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The Ragnar Road Wasatch Back relay race will pass through Snowbasin on Friday, June 7th. Lower mountain trails will be closed as the race utilizes our terrain.
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We're ready to welcome you back to the mountain as we begin summer operations! Join us for a weekend of fun, including service from Needles Gondola, Mountain-Top Brunch, Mini Golf and a Blues & Brews festival.
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Come enjoy award-winning food and magnificent views at one of the most talked-about brunch buffets in Utah.
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An outdoor concert series on the Snowbasin lawn with a beautiful backdrop, paired with local breweries and delicious summer food.
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Spartan Race returns to Snowbasin for a trifecta of events on July 20th and 21st over an adventure filled weekend across our mountain. All Snowbasin trails will be closed to the public during this time as competitors utilize our terrain.
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An event fit for the extreme hiker. You have 36 hours to climb 29029 feet, the equivalent height of Mt. Everest. Hike up the mountain, take the gondola down, and repeat. During this event, Porcupine and John Paul trails will be closed.
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Join us for SnowWiesn Oktoberfest, a German-themed fall festival in the mountains!
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Less time on the road, more time on world-class slopes. Easy access from Salt Lake City and Park City, UTA Bus Service, Park & Ride Lots, and the most free parking of any resort in Utah.
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Less time on the road, more time in an expansive mountain playground. Easy access from Salt Lake City and Park City with the most free parking of any resort in Utah.
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“It’s super-easy to get to, boasts a quick and efficient lift system, and has some of the most underrated terrain in the Wasatch.”