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The front door of this Powder Mountain one-bedroom opens on a slope leading directly to a popular ski lift. The custom-furnished 2016 house has a double-height great room with radiant-heated wood floors, picture windows framing mountain views, suspended fireplace, and crystal lighting; an open chef’s kitchen with island; a primary suite; a sleeping loft for guests; and a terraced yard. The home comes with access to 8,000 skiable acres and Powder Mountain membership.

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USA TODAY 

Your holiday ski trip does not have to be spoiled by crowds

Overcrowding is a big deal these days, as the pastime enjoys a popularity surge, and as sales of Epic and Ikon passes spike. These multi-resort passes, available for as little as $700, are now honored in some manner by nearly every major resort in North America. But not every resort wants to be part of this phenomenon, choosing instead to maintain a crowd-free environment. Read the full article here >> 

Western Home Journal

“We have incredible terrain, top-of-the-world views, and we’ve built a purposeful community around it. Our custom home sites become the foundation of intentional living.” — Brian Williams

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Outside your door, 8,464 skiable acres await you at Summit Powder Mountain, the most skiable terrain in North America. Over 70,000 acres of backcountry are accessible through cat and heli-skiing from the resort, all within an hour of the airport. Powder Mountain is open to the public, but a limited number of lift tickets are sold daily so there are no lift lines and skiers can spend their time skiing, not waiting.

WALL STREET JOURNAL

WSJ story on SPM

WSJ on Ski Towns

ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

Architectural Digest

DWELL

FAST COMPANY

fast company story on summit powder mountain

WALLPAPER

CONDE DE NAST TRAVELER

cond de nast traveler's best ski towns

CLIENTELE LUXURY

Clientele Luxury

BUSINESS  INSIDER

Business Insider story on SPM

SKI UTAH

Eden, Utah – In an unprecedented move in the ski industry, Powder Mountain, the largest skiable resort in North America, today announced that its day ticket limit is being reduced from 2,000 to 1,500 – lowering what was already an industry-leading skier cap.  This was done to further preserve the uncrowded, unspoiled, independent spirit of Powder Mountain and enables a skier density less than 10% of what is found at comparably sized resorts. Read the full story here >

SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

salt lake tribune story on powder mountain