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Reviews

“If you haven’t been, you don’t understand it”

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Is it the powder, the lack of lift lines, or the enchanting resort experience? Perhaps it’s the serene atmosphere, where silence is valued and preserved. It’s a place for families to reconnect and create lasting memories amidst the pines and mountains of southern Utah. But don’t just take our word for it—here’s what our guests have to say…

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“I took a chance on Eagle Point and definitely was not disappointed. If your idea of a great ski experience INCLUDES crowds of skiers funneled to a central location, staff who are indifferent toward your experience, long lift lines, no ski areas that offer quiet and solitude, or skiing on football field wide slopes Eagle Point is NOT for you. Leave it to the rest of us that seek out the best places to ski or ride that are not like going to a massive, crowded, and impersonal amusement park.”

-JHarry7140 from Atlanta

“The advertisements are right- the ski resort here is not too crowded and not too expensive and the perfect place for beginners to advanced skiers. My older kids appreciated all the “blue” runs available and my eight year old really liked his ski instructor.” 

-HappyJana from Las Vegas

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“I’ve been coming to eagle point for many years and it definitely is a hidden gem of sorts. It’s a great resort, reasonably priced, and no lift lines. It’s conveniently separated into 3 sections of greens, blues, and blacks, so makes it really easy to know what part of the mountain to go to.  Also tree runs are great at the black side of the mountain. Lodging is private but reasonably priced and of good quality. This isn’t a resort you could spend too much time at because you run out of things to do (there’s nothing to do but ski), but you can have fun for a week. If you want to go to a place with no lines, want to ride chill-fully with friends, and aren’t made of money, this is probably the place in Utah to do it. Maybe even southwest US.”

-Toshko Adreev

“I’ve been to almost every resort in Utah. I even worked at Brianhead and grew up skiing there weekly. Also skied most Northern Utah resorts a bunch and dealt with the wall to wall traffic. Don’t get me wrong, I still support Brianhead occasionally but since I discovered Eagle Point, I have no desire to go anywhere else. My beef is standing in a lift line and at Eagle Point, they are almost non-existent.

Since they are still growing, there are some challenges finding employees to keep up with it but if you are willing to be a little patient, drive a few more miles, you won’t regret it. As for scenery, I’ve ridden lifts with people who live at Brianhead and came to check out Eagle Point, they all say the beauty is un-matched at Eagle Point. The locals call it a “hidden gem.” It doesn’t have the amenities a Park City or Deer Valley do (yet) but give it time this resort has big potential.”

-Jon

Articles About Eagle Point

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Comprehensive Review from Powderhounds

Eagle Point Resort in Southern Utah is the complete antithesis of the high profile ski resorts near Salt Lake City. Utah ski resorts such as Park City, Deer Valley, and Snowbird are household names in the ski industry and receive lots of well…

Outside Magazine’s List of Resorts You Can Rent Out for Day

If privacy and wide-open space are your main concerns this winter, then renting out an entire ski resort for the day with your pod is worth the splurge. Plus, in some cases, splitting the fee among a group may not cost you much more than…

Forbes’ List of the Best U.S. Ski Resorts for the Money

Ski season is right around the corner and if you’re lucky enough to be planning a winter vacation, narrowing down resorts is no easy feat. Skiers are spoiled for choice with options in all types of scenic views, powder conditions or the size of…

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“Wonderful place to stay. Just beautiful I loved everything about it. It was just far enough away from town to enjoy the serenity.”

-Kelly B from Las Vegas

“Great price, amazing runs, and a very friendly staff! It was our first time, but we will be going back!”

-Sarah P from Las Vegas

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“Beautiful winter views steps away from the lifts. Fresh powder all around.”

-Anelle F. from Las Vegas

“Courteous staff. Fun environment. Loads of fun.”

-Trevor from Minnesota

“Always the best time at the point!!”

-TJ from St. George

MORE ARTICLES

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Forbes Recognizes Eagle Point as the Market Leader in Private Ski Resort Experiences​

Because Eagle Point is only open to pass holders Fridays to Monday (except on the big holiday weeks), they are free to rent out the mountain most midweek days, and it is a very real mountain (I’ve skied it, I know)…

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Utah’s Top Forecaster Evan Thayer’s Trip Report

Sometimes I feel like the soul of skiing gets lost in the mad rush to score first tracks on a powder day. The pressure to be first in line on a powder day. It is, however, still possible to escape this powder panic; in fact, to go to places that are completely unfamiliar with the term. In Utah, that place is Eagle Point…..

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Five Reasons Eagle Point is a Top Destination for Families, from ABC4 Utah

Ditch the pushy powder day panic and the excessive crowds of Utah’s most popular ski resorts and find serenity, valuable family time, and a mixed bag of terrain at Southern Utah’s favorite ski resort….

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Eagle Point a Top "Van Life” Destination

Eagle Point Resort is located in southern Utah. It is 18 miles east of Beaver in the Tushar Mountains surrounded by Fishlake National Forest. It is the highest ski resort we’ve visited on the Indy Pass, with a summit elevation of 10,600 feet….