Close Menu
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
  • Home
  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Gear
  • News
  • Videos
  • Community

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tactical, firearms and many more news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's Hot

He Used a 'Birthday Party' Ruse to Abduct a Girl. Six Years Later, a Letter Revealed What He’d Done — and Consumed

Jul 12, 2025 2:41 pm

First Look: CzechPoint VZ 58 Pistols

Jul 12, 2025 2:13 pm

Best MP5 Clone Buyer’s Guide [Field Tested]

Jul 12, 2025 2:09 pm
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Saturday, July 12, 2025 2:58 pm EDT
Trending
  • He Used a 'Birthday Party' Ruse to Abduct a Girl. Six Years Later, a Letter Revealed What He’d Done — and Consumed
  • First Look: CzechPoint VZ 58 Pistols
  • Best MP5 Clone Buyer’s Guide [Field Tested]
  • NEXTORCH UT61 Tactical Helmet Light with Smart Link Technology
  • Suspect in Trump plot wants death or prisoner swap with U.S. enemies Trump suspect seeks execution or exile in swap with Iran, Russia
  • Autopsy Report Completed for Jabari Peoples, the Teen Shot and Killed by Police, as Family Lays Him to Rest
  • Bryan Kohberger’s ‘tunnel vision’ led to key mistake in Idaho murders: author
  • A Gazan steps up against Hamas, but will his ‘Popular Forces’ group catch on?
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
  • Home
  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Gear
  • News
  • Videos
  • Community
Newsletter
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
Home » Powder Mountain to Add 1,000+ Acres of Skiable Terrain
Gear

Powder Mountain to Add 1,000+ Acres of Skiable Terrain

newsBy newsMar 13, 2025 5:25 pm0 ViewsNo Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
Powder Mountain to Add 1,000+ Acres of Skiable Terrain
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More

Located just an hour north of Salt Lake City, Powder Mountain encompasses 8,464 skiable acres of terrain in the Wasatch Mountain Range. Serviced by five lifts and a fleet of busses that often pick skiers and snowboarders up from the road, the resort is already the largest in the U.S. — but it’s about to get even bigger. Powder Mountain is expanding into a 1,050-acre bowl known as “Don’t Mention It” (DMI) and Wolf Creek.

Currently, the area is out of bounds and requires a guided backcountry tour and a shuttle ride to return to the resort. However, Powder Mountain has plans to add lift service to this pristine bowl terrain within the next two seasons.

“With the Lightning Ridge Lift, which went in this season, and with DMI coming, the through line is expanded lift access to some of the best advanced and technical terrain in Utah,” Ashton Stronks, Powder Communications Director, told GearJunkie.

“DMI and Wolf Creek make for an incredible canvas. There are so many different lines and pockets to explore, from big wide-open steeps to gladed zones that hold snow for weeks to some tighter chutes that require some precision.”

‘The Biggest’ Is About to Get Bigger

Despite its title as the largest ski resort in America in terms of total acreage, Powder Mountain is still a bit of a hidden gem. That’s partly because it is not on the Ikon or Epic passes. Instead, it is funded through a unique part-private, part-public model. It’s an approach that helps keep crowds low, and preserves fresh turns for those who have a pass.

The mountain tops out around 9,400 feet and has a vertical drop of 3,436 feet. So, it isn’t the steepest ski resort by any margin. However, with 8,464 skiable acres, it’s the largest in North America. The closest rival in size is Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, which encompasses 8,171 skiable acres. With this new addition, Powder Mountain will be the largest by a wide margin with over 9,400 acres for skiers and riders to explore.

DMI and Wolf Creek are popular sidecountry areas at the resort and have been for many years. While the locals would likely prefer this area remain a “secret,” it will soon be open to everyone as Powder Mountain develops its plan to install at least one lift (possibly more) to make it accessible for everyone.

However, Powder Mountain still values the backcountry experience that this bowl provides. So, it intends to maintain backcountry access within it, in some fashion, moving forward.

According to the resort, planning will commence in earnest as soon as the snow melts this spring or summer. Once that process begins, Powder Mountain will have a more defined construction timeline for this expansion project.

Powder Mountain Expansion: More Improvements to Come

Two skiers stand near a ski patrol hut, looking at the slopes of Powder MountainTwo skiers stand near a ski patrol hut, looking at the slopes of Powder Mountain

The upcoming expansion plans for DMI and Wolf Creek are just part of a larger vision that’s become feasible thanks to investments made by Powder Mountain’s CEO, Reed Hastings. In 2023, the co-founder and former CEO of Netflix invested $100 million into the resort, becoming both the CEO and majority owner of Powder Mountain.

To uphold the ethos of Powder Mountain remaining uncrowded yet also profitable, Hastings has instituted a public-private model where a portion of the resort is private skiing, only accessible for Powder Mountain homeowners. That helps drive real estate sales on the private side, which helps build infrastructure on the public side — such as the new lift access in DMI and Wolf Creek.

“Our approach is going to be a blend of public and private skiing, where real estate sales help fund lifts and lodges for everyone, and some of our public guests buy real estate to access private skiing,” Hastings said in a statement. “We are fortunate that we can improve our public resort next year and also offer private skiing to help real estate sales.”

A skier cuts through fresh powder, sending a cloud of snow into the air at Powder MountainA skier cuts through fresh powder, sending a cloud of snow into the air at Powder Mountain

Under Hastings’ leadership, Powder Mountain has already spent $20 million to add three new lifts: a high-speed detachable quad upgrade on Paradise, a new fixed-grip quad from the base of Timberline to the top of Lightning Ridge, and a new fixed-grip quad upgrade on Timberline.

The planned addition of lift service to DMI and Wolf Creek should help make the mountain more attractive to both public and private skiers. It will expand the powder access that the mountain is already famous for while also mitigating the kinds of crowds seen at other, more conventional resorts.



Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

NEXTORCH UT61 Tactical Helmet Light with Smart Link Technology

Lawmen’s First Annual Rodeo

First Army, Army Reserve and National Guard Team Up in Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Fight

The 7 Best National Parks to Visit With Dogs

Michigan Woman Dies During Colorado’s Hardrock 100 Ultramarathon

Cole Engineering Awarded $62M U.S. Army Production Contract for Next-Generation Stinger Training System

80-Year-Old Becomes Oldest to Finish Scorching Death Valley Ultra

Beyond National Parks: The Complete Guide to America’s National Seashores

OP Tactical Is Exclusive US Distributor For Perroz Designs

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

First Look: CzechPoint VZ 58 Pistols

Jul 12, 2025 2:13 pm

Best MP5 Clone Buyer’s Guide [Field Tested]

Jul 12, 2025 2:09 pm

NEXTORCH UT61 Tactical Helmet Light with Smart Link Technology

Jul 12, 2025 1:56 pm

Suspect in Trump plot wants death or prisoner swap with U.S. enemies Trump suspect seeks execution or exile in swap with Iran, Russia

Jul 12, 2025 1:48 pm

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tactical, firearms and many more news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Autopsy Report Completed for Jabari Peoples, the Teen Shot and Killed by Police, as Family Lays Him to Rest

By Jack Bogart

Bryan Kohberger’s ‘tunnel vision’ led to key mistake in Idaho murders: author

By Jack Bogart

A Gazan steps up against Hamas, but will his ‘Popular Forces’ group catch on?

By Jack Bogart
Tactical Americans
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © 2025 Tactical Americans. Created by Sawah Solutions.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.