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Solitude Mountain Resort
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With hardly any lift lines you won’t have to wait to find your Solitude. You’ll be deep in powder before you know it.
The winter season typically opens mid-November and runs through mid-April (weather permitting). Lodging and dining facilities are open year-round with breaks in the shoulder seasons. Solitude is also open during the summer months for mountain biking, hiking, other summer activities, as well as some lodging and dining facilities.
Runs and Terrain
Solitude offers 65 named runs and three bowls spread over 1,200 acres and features terrain for every ability level.
20% Beginner
50% Intermediate
30% Advanced/Expert
Average Snowfall Over 500 inches
Top Elevation 10,035 ft. (3,059 m) Summit Chair Top
Bottom Elevation 7,988 ft. (2,435 m) Eagle Express Chair Bottom
Village Elevation 8,175 ft.
Vertical Drop 2,047 ft. (624 m)
Total Acreage 1,200 acres
Snowmaking Coverage of 5 lifts/21 runs/150 acres
Lifts
3 High-speed Quads
2 Quads
1 Triple
2 Doubles
8 Total
Uphill Capacity
New resort uphill capacity coming
Lift Vertical Rise
Apex Express, 880 ft. (4 min)
Moonbeam Express, 670 ft. (4 min)
Eagle Express, 1,500 ft. (6 min)
Honeycomb Return, 860 ft. (4 min)
Summit, 1,235 ft. (10 min)
Sunrise, 810 ft. (8 min)
Powderhorn, 1,116 ft. (7 min)
Link, 160 ft. ( 5 min)
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