Utah's ski industry is gearing up for a record season of spending, with resorts planning roughly $600 million in upgrades to ...
Utah’s ski industry delivered another major boost to the state’s economy last winter, generating $2.51 billion in spending ...
The Utah ski industry brought in $2.51 billion in skier/snowboarder spending last season. Utah resorts generated $342.6 ...
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Utah’s ski industry contributes over $2.5 billion to the state’s economy last season
The 2024/25 ski season contributed $2.51 billion to Utah’s economy, according to the University of Utah's Kem C. Gardner ...
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Skiers and Snowboarders Spent $2.5 Billion in Utah Last Winter—Here’s How
Skiers and snowboarders, according to a new study from the Kem C. Gardner Institute at the University of Utah, spent $2.5 ...
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Utah's 15 ski resorts made upgrades for this winter, but weather is delaying at least 1 opening
Utah's 15 ski resorts spent nearly $600 million toward investments over the past few years, but weather may still delay some ...
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Opening dates set for Utah’s ski resorts for the 2025-2026 season: What’s new
Utah is known for having the best snow on earth, and ski season is almost here! Utah's ski resorts are getting ready to open ...
Utah's resorts received 6.5 million skier visits last winter, and a new report shows how those visitors jolted the state's economy.
Utah’s ski and snowboard season is just around the corner, with nearly every major resort on track to open as planned — and ...
The Outdoor Adventure Commission gave out $21M to promote recreation statewide. Snowland Ski & Tube Resort’s grant is among ...
Imagine being able to plan your lunch break around a short snowstorm, or time your resort departure with a break in the ...
Fresh off a storm that brought winter to California earlier this week, Utah ski resorts are also tallying up the powder. Outside Salt Lake City, Alta Ski Area saw seven inches of snow following ...
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