Snowcat Skiing

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Snowcat Skiing | Ages 16+ | Backcountry

Journey away from it all via snowcat for skiing and snowboarding with Snowbird Mountain Guides. Tap into the solace of pristine slopes among old-growth forests, rocky spires and stillness only interrupted by your skis swooshing through cold, dry powder. Before you head out, enjoy an adventure-worthy breakfast alongside your expert guides as you gear up for a day in the mountains. Snowbird Mountain Guides cultivates one-of-a-kind experiences for your family, friends or co-workers as you explore the backcountry and take a break from the lift lines.

Note: Snowcat Skiing is closed for the 2023-24 Winter season. Snowcat Skiing begins January 18, 2025. 

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Snowbird Mountain Guides.

 

Snowcat Skiing

Snowbird Mountain Guides will lead you on an unforgettable adventure in the backcountry areas surrounding Snowbird in a small group (maximum of 12 skiers and snowboarders).

You will meet your 2 backcountry guides over breakfast at The Forklift and load a pre-public Tram. The group will then get a pre-public resort warm-up lap when conditions allow and a backcountry snowcat safety briefing before heading through the resort boundary gate and into the backcountry terrain to meet the snowcat. You will return to Snowbird by 1 pm with a lift ticket to enjoy the remainder of the day in the resort.

Snowcat near a mountain, snowcat skiing in Utah

  • Terrain: North-facing, forested terrain of Sinners Pass and Pagan Basin, and the primarily south-facing slopes of Mary Ellen Gulch, depending on conditions.
  • Skill Level: Skiers and snowboarders should be advanced or intermediate. They must be confident skiing off-piste terrain in powder and varying snow conditions.
  • Time: Meet your guides for breakfast at 7:15 am in The Forklift (Snowbird Center, Plaza Deck, Level 3).
  • Price: $650/person
    Includes breakfast, snowcat skiing, avalanche transceiver use and lift ticket for skiing/riding after your snowcat tour. Price does not include gratuity. 

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Snowbird Mountain Guides.

 

Snowcat Skiing | Private Group

Whoever said, "No friends on a powder day," was wrong. Invite your friends to an unforgettable day in the backcountry, complete with a private snowcat that takes you to the top, run after run.

You and your group will have the snowcat and 2 guides to yourselves for a half-day of guided backcountry snowcat skiing and snowboarding. You will meet your guides over breakfast at The Forklift and load an early Tram. Your group will then get a pre-public resort warm-up when conditions allow and a backcountry snowcat safety briefing before heading through the resort boundary gate and into backcountry terrain to meet the snowcat. You will return to Snowbird by 1 pm with lift tickets to enjoy the remainder of the day in the resort.

skier during a private snowcat trip skiing powder

  • Terrain: North-facing, forested terrain of Sinners Pass and Pagan Basin, and the primarily south-facing slopes of Mary Ellen Gulch, depending on conditions.
  • Skill Level: Skiers and snowboarders should be advanced or intermediate. They must be confident skiing all off-piste with varying snow conditions.
  • Time: Meet your guides for breakfast at 7:15 am in The Forklift (Snowbird Center, Plaza Deck, Level 3).
  • Price: $7,680 for up to 12 people
    Includes breakfast, snowcat skiing, avalanche transceiver use and lift ticket for skiing/riding after your snowcat tour. Price does not include gratuity. 

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Snowbird Mountain Guides.

 

Snowcat Skiing | Private Flex Cat

Ski and snowboard the best snow of the week. When you book the Private Flex Cat, the cat will be reserved for you on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of your given week. On that Monday, our experienced guides will study the weather and avalanche conditions to select the day of the week that will be the best fit for your group's unforgettable private powder skiing experience. 

Someone with skis smiling infront of the snowcat during a snow storm

  • Terrain: North-facing, forested terrain of Sinners Pass and Pagan Basin, and the primarily south-facing slopes of Mary Ellen Gulch, depending on conditions.
  • Skill Level: Skiers and snowboarders should be advanced or intermediate. They must be confident skiing all off-piste with varying snow conditions.
  • Time: Meet your guides for breakfast at 7:15 am in The Forklift (Snowbird Center, Plaza Deck, Level 3).
  • Price: $8,000 for up to 12 people
    Includes breakfast, snowcat skiing, avalanche transceiver use and lift ticket for skiing/riding after your snowcat tour. Price does not include gratuity. 

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Snowbird Mountain Guides.

 

Equipment & Skill Level

  • Equipment: Modern powder ski technology is recommended. Demo and rental equipment is available at a discounted rate online ahead of time from Cliff Sports, Snowbird Sports and Creekside Sports.
  • Skill: All participants should be advanced skiers or snowboarders in good physical condition for high-altitude exertion in variable off-piste snow and weather conditions. 
  • Safety: Participants must wear an avalanche transceiver (one will be provided) for the entirety of the experience.
  • Operations: With an average of 500" of annual snowfall in Little Cottonwood Canyon, our teams closely monitor changing conditions when it comes to avalanche hazards and weather. Trips may be canceled due to various circumstances, including canyon closures, terrain access and high avalanche danger. We always wait as long as we can to see if conditions will allow us to operate; this means that trips can be canceled the day before your scheduled tour.

Booking/Cancellation Policy

Guiding & Lessons

Snowbird Center
Mountain Center, Plaza Deck, Level 3
801.933.2096
Hours

Closed for the Season
Advance Reservations Available
Snowcat Skiing begins Jan. 18, 2025