Utah — After just a few weeks of delays, Northern Utah lastly has lift-served snowboarding.
This week, two ski resorts in Huge Cottonwood Canyon opened up their mountains for snowboarding and driving. Nevertheless, the open terrain is restricted in scope, and one mountain’s terrain can solely be reached by mountaineering.
At Brighton, the lifts aren’t spinning but, however there are individuals snowboarding and driving. It’s because the Bone Zone has opened. This early-season providing was made potential by the ski resort’s snowmaking efforts. An official opening date for Brighton was simply introduced, with the Majestic and Explorer lifts scheduled to open on Tuesday, December 2nd.
At Solitude, the Utah ski resort opened up the Hyperlink chairlift on Thanksgiving. This provides entry to the Simple Avenue path. Park crews additionally put in just a few rails for skiers and riders to hit. The aim is to open extra terrain by way of the Moonbeam Categorical chairlift on Saturday.
We’ll see if chilly climate and snow at the moment forecasted come via within the days forward. For now, the one ski resorts open for lift-served snowboarding in Utah are Brian Head and Solitude.

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