Snow Bird tops 200-inch mark

Snowbird Ski Resort crossed over the 200-inch
season-to-date snowfall total mark last week thanks to 29 inches of new snow. 

 

“Nine
feet of snow fell in December, and January is already proving to be another
significant and productive snowfall month,” said Snowbird President Bob
Bonar. “The mountain is in mid-winter form and skiers are raving about
the conditions.” 

The storm brought Snowbird’s season-to-date snowfall total to 207
inches and the mid-mountain base to 86 inches.

The
Little Cottonwood Canyon resort averages an annual snowfall of 500 inches,
providing the longest ski and snowboard season in Utah. Last season Snowbird
received 611 inches and remained open until June 22. Lodging packages,
including Ski Free in January for $135 per person/double occupancy can be found
at www.snowbird.com.

For
more information or to see photos of the current conditions, visit www.snowbird.com. Live shots of the current
storm’s snow accumulation can be seen using Snowbird’s SnowCam at
www.snowbird.com/snowcam.

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