Powder Mountain
Powder Mountain is a ski resort located in the western United States east of Eden, Utah, stretching between Weber and Cache counties in the Wasatch Range which covers, and is one of the largest ski resorts in the U.S. The resort was established in 1972, and has 162 trails, nine lifts, and two terrain parks; it is northeast of the Salt Lake City International Airport.
Powder Haven
Located at the panoramic summit of Powder Mountain, Powder Haven is a residential and 600-family private-ski community nestled in 12,000 acres of alpine wilderness overlooking the Great Salt Lake.Powder Art Foundation
Powder Art Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating the legacy of land art and supporting the vision of contemporary artists on Powder Mountain.Powder Mountain has five public chairlifts and three homeowner dedicated lifts. Beyond its lift-accessed terrain, it can also be accessed by snowcat, cat skiing and guided tours.
History
Powder Mountain had been the winter range for Frederick James Cobabe's sheep. Between 1902 and 1948, Cobabe accumulated land around Eden and improved its previous poor land management.Cobabe's son Alvin bought his father's livestock company in 1948, and later acquired adjacent properties. When he opened Powder Mountain on February 19, 1972, he owned 14,000 acres.
During the resort's first season, the Sundown lift was the only one in operation. The area was illuminated for night skiing, a ski school was established, and food was prepared on an outdoor barbecue. The main and Sundown lodges and the Timberline lift were added during the 1972–73 season.
Alvin Cobabe sold Powder Mountain in 2006 to Western American Holdings. The resort remained under the same management team, led by Aleta Cobabe during the 2006–07 season. It was purchased by Summit Series, an event-hosting group, in 2013. Reed Hastings, co-founder of Netflix and homeowner at Powder, acquired Powder Mountain 2023 and assumed his current role as CEO & Chairman.
Timeline
- 1971–72: Powder Mountain opens with the Sundown Lift; ski school begins.
- 1972–73: Main and Sundown lodges and Timberline Lift open.
- 1975–76: Hidden Lake Lift added.
- 1981–82: Shuttle service for employees and for Powder Country begin.
- 1984–85: Powder Mountain is one of the first Utah resorts to permit snowboarding.
- 1986–87: Hidden Lake Day Lodge opens.
- 1994–95: Sunrise Lift opens.
- 1999–2000: The quad Paradise Lift opens an additional of lift-accessed terrain. Snowcat skiing moves to Lightning Ridge, accessing an additional acres.
- 2006–07: A high-speed lift replaces the Hidden Lake Lift.
- 2012–13: Summit purchases Powder Mountain.
- 2016–17: The Village Lift and Mary's Lift Skytrac Systems are added.
- 2023: Reed Hastings assumes ownership of Powder Mountain. Introduces blended public-private ski resort model, new real estate development, and plans for open-air museum & sculpture park.
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