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SolitudeBig Cottonwood Canyon's quietest big resort — 1,200 acres, the Honeycomb Canyon double-black corridor, and the easiest 35-minute Salt Lake airport transfer in the Wasatch

Solitude Mountain Resort sits at 8,000 feet in Big Cottonwood Canyon — 1,200 skiable acres, 80 named runs, and a base village with the Powderhorn Lodge clock tower as its anchor. Salt Lake International is 35 minutes down the canyon; the resort runs on the Ikon Pass and connects via the SkiLink to Brighton across the ridge.

  • 40+Vacation rentals
  • 1,200Skiable acres
  • 35 mi · 50 minDrive from SLC airport
  • 500 inAverage annual snowfall
A Wasatch microsite

Welcome to Solitude1,200 acres of Big Cottonwood powder, the Honeycomb Canyon double-black corridor, and a 35-minute SLC airport transfer.

Solitude Mountain Resort sits at 8,000 feet in Big Cottonwood Canyon — 1,200 skiable acres, 80 named runs across eight lifts, and a base village 35 miles east of Salt Lake International Airport. Average annual snowfall lands at 500 inches; Wasatch 'Greatest Snow on Earth' powder flagging Honeycomb Canyon, the Headwall Forest, and the Summit Express line as the marquee terrain. The resort runs on the Ikon Pass, with a SkiLink Connect day-ticket option that links to Brighton across the ridge for a single two-resort outing.

Our Solitude rentals cluster across three buildings at the base village. Powderhorn Lodge — the clock-tower-anchored complex on the Village Green — holds the largest condo footprint, with one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, fully equipped kitchens, gas fireplaces, and a slope-side outdoor hot tub. Eagle Springs East and West sit ski-in / ski-out at the Apex Express base. Creekside Condominiums hold the larger two-bedroom layouts on Big Cottonwood Creek. All three buildings share the resort's outdoor pool and shared hot tubs, ski-storage closets, and walking access to the Stone Haus and Honeycomb Grill.

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