Powder Mountain, UT, Announces $40 Million Public Terrain & Infrastructure Expansion - SnowBrains
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Powder Mountain, UT, Announces $40 Million Public Terrain & Infrastructure Expansion - SnowBrains
"This development plan is a demonstration of our commitment to keeping Powder a thriving public ski resort for generations to come. As a local and an avid skier, the team and I are committed to our community and season passholders, and will continue investing in their on-mountain experience. We started with the Lightning Ridge Lift along with replacing Timberline and Paradise Lifts, and now will continue with the DMI expansion and reimagining the Sundown base area, and there's more to come."
"DMI is huge—1,000 acres is larger than several ski resorts' total skiable acres in the United States. There are so many different spots to drop in at, and Powder is just one of those resorts where almost everything inbounds is open. It's steep, technical, gladed, and will be open to the public."
Powder Mountain, Utah announces a significant expansion adding 1,000 acres of advanced and technical terrain in the Wolf Creek Canyon zone, increasing skiable acreage from 5,000 to over 6,000 acres—a 20% expansion. The new DMI zone features steep glades, chutes, spines, and couloirs designed for expert skiers and snowboarders, accessible via a new Skytrac fixed-grip triple chair lift. Simultaneously, the resort will redevelop the Sundown base area with a new lodge and beginner-focused infrastructure. This expansion represents Powder Mountain's commitment to maintaining its status as a thriving public ski resort while enhancing the on-mountain experience for season passholders and visitors.
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