The Ski Resort
Opened in 1968 as Wolf Mountain the family-friendly ski area in Utah with a total of 34 hectares of slopes. With 35% green slopes and 45% blue marked runs, beginners can make their first attempts on skis in the Nordic Valley. Even advanced skiers and snowboarders feel comfortable here, as 20 % of the slopes are marked with 'Black Diamond!
The Nordic Valley Terrain Park is accessible via the Crockett and Bridger ski lifts. The fun park is suitable for all riders and abilities with a variety of features and rails
Interesting facts
- The vertical drop from summit to base is 298 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in the USA is 375 m. The high point of the ski resort is located at an elevation of 1,930 m.
- The day pass at Nordic Valley is $53 making it the cheapest ski resort in Utah.
- During the season the average snow depth at Nordic Valley is 29 cm. Snow coverage is usually best during February, offering an average base depth of 38 cm.
- Nordic Valley features 46 sunny days on average per season. The average for all ski Resorts in the USA is 45 sunny days. March is the sunniest month with an average of 14 sunny days.
On Mountain Dining
The Nordic Valley Grill provides a refreshment in between. Here, burgers, sandwiches, pizza or other tasty snacks invite you to stop for a bite to eat.
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Infrastructure & Rental
Nordic Valley runs a rental business on the lower level of the resort lodge. There you can choose from a wide range of ski and snowboard equipment.
Skischools
Number of Ski Rental
Getting here
Coming from Salt Lake City follow Interstate Highway I-15 to exit 349 towards Farr W/Pleasant View. You follow the UT-134 and drive about 4 miles until you turn left onto the N 1050 E. After another 0.7 miles turn right and continue on the N Ogden Canyon Rd. After 6 miles turn right at Liberty Park and continue on to the ski area.