The Snowbird ski resort, UT expansion into the America Fork Canyon will go forward after a unanimous vote of approval from the Utah County Board ofย Adjustment.
โWeโre very excited about the permit approval from the Utah County Board of Adjustment, the new lifts planned for Mineral Basin and Mary Ellen Gulch will greatly expand the year-round recreational opportunities at Snowbird. ย We have over 45 years of proven stewardship in Little Cottonwood Canyon, the same balance, protection and in some cases recovery of the environment will be practiced in Mary Ellen Gulch.โ –ย Bob Bonar, President and CEO of Snowbird
Expansion Details:
- 500-acres of new terrain
- A gondola spanning from Hidden Peak to Mary Ellen Gulch
- 2 new chairlifts on southern boundary of Snowbird
- Mineral Basin Express will be upgradedย
- New lift in Mary Ellen Gulch to access new terrain
- Zip line system will be installed
- Snowbird’s terrain will now total 3,000-acres
- Lift and gondola construction won’t begin for at least 2 years
Snowbird Press Release:
SNOWBIRD SKI AND SUMMER RESORT WINS APPROVAL FROM UTAH COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT FOR EXPANDED LIFTS
New chairlifts and a gondola outfitted with zip lines are planned for Mineral Basin and Mary Ellen Gulch
SNOWBIRD, UTAH โ In unanimous votes handed down by the Utah County Board of Adjustment, Snowbird was granted approval on two conditional use permits involving resort expansion in American Fork Canyon. Utah County representatives voted in favor of Snowbirdโs expansion plans after successful negotiations with the City of American Fork, requested by the Board of Adjustment, brought community support and a formal resolution to concerns over water quality in American Fork Canyon. All environmental conditions required under Utah County code were met or exceeded by Snowbirdโs plan for operational expansion into upper American Fork Canyon.
โWeโre very excited about the permit approval from the Utah County Board of Adjustment, the new lifts planned for Mineral Basin and Mary Ellen Gulch will greatly expand the year-round recreational opportunities at Snowbird,โ said Bob Bonar, President and CEO of Snowbird. Bonar further added โWe have over 45 years of proven stewardship in Little Cottonwood Canyon, the same balance, protection and in some cases recovery of the environment will be practiced in Mary Ellen Gulch.โ
Snowbird will not begin any lift or gondola construction for at least two years, while a detailed water analysis is performed in key areas of Mary Ellen Gulch. A baseline of water quality standards must be drawn in order to compare future water quality measurements against current levels. Water quality measuring is to be performed monthly, with quarterly reports submitted to Utah County agencies for independent review.
Once water monitoring studies are completed by Snowbird, two new chairlifts will be added on private property along the southern boundary of Snowbirdโs current terrain. Mineral Basin Express will be upgraded to increase rider capacity. A new lift in Mary Ellen Gulch will provide ย access to Sunday Saddle, which borders both Mary Ellen Gulch and Mineral Basin, allowing for safe access to new resort terrain. A gondola spanning from Hidden Peak to Mary Ellen Gulch will be established as part of the expansion project recently approved under the permits filed by Snowbird. The gondola will also support a zip line system, allowing guests at Snowbird to experience one of the highest elevated zip lines and unparalleled scenic views in North America. Theย new lifts and gondola will provide an additional 500 acres, bringing Snowbirdโs total to 3,000 acres of skiable terrain.
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