The season has kicked off and we're excited to welcome you back for an unforgettable winter. This year we’ve expanded our special challenge – earn digital collectibles by clocking a certain number of days on the mountain. Plus, Snowbasin is even more accessible this year after partnering with the Utah Department of Transportation to implement a new traffic pattern on Trapper's Loop, decreasing congestion by up to 25%. Join the fun, scan your pass to earn prizes, and let's make this season one for the books!
This summer, Snowbasin partnered with the Utah Department of Transportation to implement a new traffic pattern off Trapper’s Loop that allows cars from south and northbound lanes to simultaneously turn onto Snowbasin Road, improving traffic flow and allowing for an estimated 25% increase in vehicle speed.
Getting Here
Snowbasin has embarked on a multi-year project to refurbish Needles Gondola cabins. Guests will begin to see these enhancements leading into the upcoming 2024-25 ski season.
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The transformation of Snowbasin’s Becker Chairlift not only enhances the lift itself but also brings improvements to the surrounding beginner terrain. The bottom terminal is being repositioned adjacent to the Wildcat Chairlift, allowing for easier access. In conjunction with the lift installation, Bear Hollow, Snowshoe, and Slow Road will be widened to improve flow and safety in the Family Zone accessed by this lift.
A First Timer's Guide to Snowbasin
The highly anticipated upgrade to Becker Chairlift will unveil prior to the 2025-26 winter season. One of the resort’s oldest chairs initially installed in 1986, Becker will transition from a fixed-grip triple chair to a detachable quad, greatly enhancing capacity by transporting around 1,800 riders per hour. The high-speed lift will also cut skiers’ lift time in half, offering a swift six-minute ride to the top terminal.
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