Eagle Point

Location

Beaver County
United States
38° 19' 13.0296" N, 112° 23' 1.59" W
US
General info: 

Born as Mount Holly in 1972 and run as Elk Meadows until 2002, Eagle Point Ski Resort, located in southern Utah, has resurrected itself as a leaner and meaner operation. Located 20 minutes from the town of Beaver (pop. 3,000), the southern Utah mountain focuses on skiers and riders from Las Vegas, Phoenix and southern California. The mountain sets up with over 1,500 vertical feet on 600 acres of in-bounds terrain. Eagle Point has five lifts and 2 transport snowcats, a terrain park and tubing park. The Lookout chair delivers skiers and riders to a dozen black-diamond slopes, while the Skyline and Monarch chairs serve intermediate and novice runs. A 12-feature terrain park includes an 18-foot halfpipe. The base at Eagle Points sits at 9,100 feet in elevation amid the Tushar Mountains and the summit sits at 10,600 feet. Eagle Point averages over 450 inches of annual snowfall for skiers and snowboarders to enjoy.

BASE: 9100ft
SUMMIT: 10500ft
VERTICAL DROP: 0ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 5
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 4
Surface: 1

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: US$45.00
DAY PASS ADULTS weekend: US$55.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

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