PEAKHOUSE UTAH 2027
If you’re looking for a premier ski adventure in the heart of the Wasatch Range, this trip is for you.
Join us for a six-day journey through Utah’s legendary resorts, from the deep, dry powder of Brighton and Solitude to the steep, challenging terrain of Alta and Snowbird. You’ll experience groomers, bowls, glades, chutes, and iconic high-elevation runs, all while staying in comfortable accommodations and enjoying home-cooked meals with your group. Whether you’re chasing fresh powder, perfect corduroy, or simply the thrill of skiing some of North America’s most coveted mountains, this trip offers the perfect blend of adventure and camaraderie.
NOTE: Given the early January timing of this trip, the itinerary order may be subject to change based on snow conditions.
Trip Details
Dates: January 6 - January 11, 2027
Accommodation: 5 nights in a spacious Draper, UT chalet - short drive from all resorts
Resorts: Brighton, Solitude, Alta, and Snowbird
Recommended Ability Level: Intermediate to Expert
What’s Included
Accommodation: Ski-lodge-style accommodations
Groceries: Fully-stocked kitchen for snacks and on-demand meals
Meals: Daily breakfasts and select group dinners
Amenities: Hot tub, pool table, fireplaces, and après-ski social events
What’s Not Included
Ski passes and rental gear
Please note that all mountains are included in the full Ikon Pass.
Alta and Snowbird ONLY are on the Mountain Collective Pass.
Snowbird, Brighton, and Solitude ONLY are on the Ikon Base Pass and Ikon Session Pass.
Lunches (unless prepared with available sandwich materials) and some dinners
Travel insurance
Airfare to and from Salt Lake City
Any optional activities not mentioned in “What’s Included”
Trip Itinerary
Day 1 – Wednesday, January 6 | Arrival in Salt Lake City
*Times are tentative. Your trip lead will communicate any updates to you in real time.
11:00 AM – Arrive at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
Collect luggage and gear. Meet your carpool group and begin the 45-minute drive toward your lodging in either Big Cottonwood Canyon or Sandy.
2:00 PM – Check into the accommodations
Get settled! Get gear tuned and ready for the first day on snow. Many local ski shops offer quick edge-and-wax service to prepare for Utah’s famously dry powder.
6:00 PM – Enjoy a home-cooked welcome dinner and debrief on the coming days
Day 2 – Thursday, January 7 | Brighton
07:30 AM – Homemade breakfast at the lodge.
08:30 AM – Depart for the Brighton base area.
Brighton averages over 500 inches of snow annually, and its high elevation means it’s one of the most reliable early-season ski resorts in North America. The lift network may be compact, but it offers everything from mellow beginner terrain off Explorer and Majestic chairs to challenging steeps in Milly Bowl. Experts can hike from Mount Millicent for short but intense chutes and cliff drops, conditions depending. Intermediates should head to Snake Creek for wide-open groomers like Thunder Road.
Explore the upper bowls and tree stashes. Brighton’s mix of alpine and glade skiing means you can adjust to changing light and snow conditions throughout the afternoon.
4:00 PM – Return to the accommodations
6:00 PM – Dinner is served by the PeakHouse team.
Day 3 – Friday, January 8 | Snowbird
07:30 AM – Breakfast at the lodge before heading to ski
08:30 AM – Depart for Snowbird
Take the Tram to the 11,000-foot summit for your first run of the day. Experts can drop straight into steep classics like Great Scott or Silver Fox, while intermediates warm up on the long blues of Mineral Basin. Advanced skiers should explore the Little Cloud and Peruvian lifts for challenging groomers and adventurous tree skiing.
Spend the afternoon chasing spring corn on sunny aspects or ducking into shaded north faces for preserved powder. Snowbird’s vast vertical and variety of terrain make it one of the most versatile mountains in the Wasatch.
And if Pipeline is open… it might be your chance to ski/ride one of the most legendary runs in the world, provided you can handle the downclimb.
4:00 PM – Wrap up the ski day and head back to the accommodation
6:30 PM – Group dinner in Salt Lake City!
Day 4 – Saturday, January 9 | Alta (Skiers Only) / Snowbird for Snowboarders
07:30 AM – Group breakfast at the lodge
08:30 AM – Depart for the resort
Take a short drive up Little Cottonwood Canyon to two of the most epic ski resorts in the world.
Skiers head to Alta, a legendary ski-only mountain famous for its deep snow, technical terrain, and old-school charm. Intermediates can start in Albion Basin for scenic blues, while advanced skiers lap Supreme and Sugarloaf for sustained, challenging descents. Experts can aim for iconic lines like High Rustler or Baldy Chutes if conditions allow.
Alta’s high base elevation and north-facing terrain hold snow quality late into the day.
Snowboarders head next door to Snowbird, with access to 3,200 vertical feet of terrain once again.
4:00 PM – Return to the lodge for a rest and gear prep for tomorrow
6:30 PM – Optional group dinner & après in town
Options ranging from casual Mexican to upscale New American dining in Salt Lake’s Sugarhouse neighborhood.
Day 5 – Sunday, January 10 | Brighton
08:30 AM – Depart for Solitude
Begin your day on Apex Express and Moonbeam areas, which feature long, scenic groomers ideal for strong intermediates. Advanced skiers can warm up on the steeper pitches off Powderhorn before heading to the mountain’s signature zone: Honeycomb Canyon. This backcountry-style bowl offers natural lines and dramatic descents, but hiking zones require avalanche gear and know-how.
Spend the afternoon chasing shaded powder stashes; Solitude’s orientation means fresh snow can linger for days after a storm. The resort’s 500 inches of annual snowfall often comes the same light, fluffy storms as other parts of the Cottonwoods.
4:00 PM – Return to your lodge for a final evening.
6:30 PM – Enjoy a farewell dinner made for you by the PeakHouse team
Are you ready to join us?
Day 6 – Monday, January 11 | Departure + Optional Half-Day Skiing
07:30 AM – Breakfast & Departure
Slow morning at the accommodations, or take a short stroll through Salt Lake’s neighborhoods if time allows. Drive to Salt Lake City International Airport to go home!
09:00 AM – Optional Half-Day of Skiing/Riding
Spend a few extra hours on the slopes if you have the time!
Pricing
Shared Room: $1,395
Private room: $2,295
Zero-interest payment plans standard for all applicants
NOTE: $100 discount for rental car drivers & payment plans available
Spaces are limited, so if you’re interested, apply now!