My last three ski days at Snowbird, Jan 8/9/11 have been excellent. Soft, powdery conditions prevail from the nearly 60 inches of new snow since Jan 1. Of the 14 ski days I have in Utah since Dec 5, these three were by far the best. The vast majority of the resort's terrain is now open. Yesterday Mineral opened and today it was Road to Provo and the rest of Little Cloud Bowl. All 14 lifts operational.
Notwithstanding Tony's findings indicating a lengthy dry spell ahead, right now is a special combination of good snow and low crowds at Snowbird. I can only guess that out of town visitation is way down because of the publicity of the poor early start. There is also the theory that local Ikon Pass holders are saving their LCC days for later in the season? I'm trying to enjoy the nice situation while it lasts.
More pics from Jan 9, 2026:
Good skiing off the Little Cloud chair.
Cirque Traverse leading to fluffy snow in Middle and Lower Cirque areas to right.
Jan 11 was a gorgeous, full sun day with moderate crowds, even Mineral Basin chair was light traffic. Snow surfaces excellent all over the mtn.
Good off-piste lines beside the Mineral Basin chair line:
Baldy chair ego boosting terrain
Photographed a young man hitting The Wave in Little Cloud Bowl.
Today might have been my favorite day of the season so far. Nice temps, bright sun, low crowds (I drove up at 1030am and found close, free parking on Bypass Rd), and excellent snow surfaces. It's a very nice reward after a lot of hardpack in the month of Dec. Life is good!