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Solitude Mountain Resort is located in the Big Cottonwood Canyon of the Wasatch Mountains in Utah. It is known for plentiful powder, fewer crowds, and its European-styled ski village.

Solitude Mountain Resort offers several lift ticket options to cater for different preferences.
Solitude Day lift tickets can be purchased online for lower than window price. Children aged 4 and under can ski for free but will need to pick up a ticket from the ticket office. Solitude also offers the following day tickets at the ticket office only:
Solitude has three types of season passes.
The Salt Lake Ski Super Pass gives you access to Salt Lake’s world-class resorts, Alta, Solitude, Brighton, and Snowbird, throughout the ski season with no blackout dates.
Important Notes:
You can access Solitude Mountain Resort on all types of Ikon Passes. Ikon passes are available for purchase pre-ski season until around the end of November and are ideal for people planning to ski at multiple resorts. The differences between the passes are highlighted below.
Solitude Ski School offers lessons from group lessons to seasonal programs available for ages 4 and above. The lesson price varies depending on the date, with it being more expensive on weekends and holiday dates
Solitude Mountain Resort is located roughly 1.8 miles drive from the small town of Brighton, which is around 34 miles drive from Salt Lake City International Airport. This town is home to Brighton Resort, a laid-back local mountain, but it does not have many amenities, shopping, and dining options. To maximize your time on the slopes of Solitude, it is recommended to stay at one of Solitude’s walk-to-lift lodgings. Alternatively, many skiers also choose to stay in the suburb of Cottonwoods Heights for more amenities and facilities.
Solitude has several highly-rated dining options on mountain.
Located at the base of the mountain, Honeycomb Grill serves locally sourced, casual cuisine with stunning mountain views.
Opening hours (subject to change): 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (Thu-Sun), Closed (Mon-Wed)
This is a Himalayan-inspired eatery located midway up the mountain at the base of Powderhorn II chairlift. It offers hearty stews, chili, and a variety of craft beers.
Opening hours (subject to change*): 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (Mon-Sun)
*Closed during summer
Located at the base of Apex Express lift, this spot serves southwestern-style fare like burritos, nachos, and tacos.
Opening hours (subject to change): 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (Mon-Sun)

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There are ski vacation packages to Solitude Mountain Resort, which bundle lodging, lift tickets, rentals, and transfers to make your ski vacation planning a lot easier. See Solitude Mountain Resort ski packages for more information.
January and February are a great time to visit Solitude Mountain Resort. However, avoid the crowds by avoiding travel during December, Martin Luther King weekend, and President's Day weekend.
Parking reservations are required Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, December 21, 2024 through March 30, 2025.
Additional parking information is available and parking reservations can be made at Park Solitude.