Beaver Mountain, Ski resort in Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Utah, United States
Beaver Mountain is a ski resort located in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest in northeastern Utah with terrain spanning over 800 acres. The mountain features multiple runs that extend across the northeastern slopes of the Bear River Mountains, offering varied skiing options.
The resort was founded in 1939 and has remained family-owned and operated since its establishment. Over more than eight decades, it has maintained its role as a winter destination in northern Utah.
The resort attracts winter sports enthusiasts who gather for the annual Beaver Bash Spring Party, which brings people together with costume contests and races. This event reflects how the place has become a social meeting point for surrounding communities over the decades.
Visitors should know that the resort relies entirely on natural snowfall, so conditions vary between seasons and years. Equipment rental is available on site, along with dining options and basic repair services for your gear.
The resort receives approximately 400 inches of natural snowfall annually, making it reliable despite its relatively modest elevation. A distinctive feature is the mountaintop yurt that accommodates up to 30 guests, offering a rare experience beyond typical slope activity.
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