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Alta Ski Area

Alta
Alta Logo.png
established 1939
established 1939
Alta is located in Utah
Alta
Alta
Location of Alta, east of Sandy
Location Alta, Utah, U.S.
Nearest city Sandy, Utah, U.S.
Coordinates 40°34′51″N 111°38′14″W / 40.58083°N 111.63722°W / 40.58083; -111.63722 (Alta)Coordinates: 40°34′51″N 111°38′14″W / 40.58083°N 111.63722°W / 40.58083; -111.63722 (Alta)
Vertical   2,020 ft (616 m)
Top elevation 10,550 ft (3,216 m)
Base elevation   8,530 ft (2,600 m)
Skiable area 2,200 acres (8.9 km2)
Runs 116+ total
Ski trail rating symbol-green circle.svg 25% easiest
Ski trail rating symbol-blue square.svg 40% more difficult
Ski trail rating symbol-black diamond.svg 35% most difficult
Lift system 7 chairlifts
- 2 hi-speed quads
- 1 hi speed triple
- 1 fixed triple
- 3 fixed doubles
5 surface tows.
Terrain parks 0
Snowfall 514 in (42.8 ft; 13.1 m)
Snowmaking yes
Night skiing none
Website Alta.com

Alta is a ski area in the western United States, located in the town of Alta in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, in Salt Lake County. With a skiable area of 2,200 acres (8.9 km2), Alta's base elevation is 8,530 ft (2,600 m) and rises to 10,550 ft (3,216 m) for a vertical gain of 2,020 ft (616 m). One of the oldest ski resorts in the country, it opened its first lift in early 1939. Alta is known for being very high altitude and receives more snow than most Utah resorts, its average annual snowfall is 514 inches (13.1 m). Alta is one of three remaining ski resorts in the U.S. that prohibits snowboarders, along with nearby competitor Deer Valley and Vermont's Mad River Glen.

Alta is one of the oldest ski areas in the U.S. and is one of just three ski areas in the U.S. that limit access to skiers only. Located at the head of Little Cottonwood Canyon barely 30 miles (48 km) from the Great Salt Lake, Alta resides in a unique micro climate characterized by over 500 inches (1,270 cm) of high volume, low moisture snowfall annually.

The Alta ski area features long, straight, fall-line pitches. Among the most well known and most favored are Alf's High Rustler, Eddies High Nowhere, Stone Crusher and the Baldy Chutes. Though widely respected as one of the most challenging of in-bounds ski areas in the world, Alta has always viewed itself as a local's and family oriented ski area with over half of its terrain devoted to intermediate and beginner skiers.

The community of Alta was established in 1871 as an offshoot of the silver mining operations in Little Cottonwood Canyon. A fire destroyed most of the town in 1878, then a cataclysmic avalanche in 1885—combined with the decline of mining—heralded a period of dormancy for the town. The area experienced a modest resurgence in mining in the 1900s, but the town declined again shortly thereafter, and was deserted with the exception of a few hardy miners who continued to intermittently prospect the area.


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