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Beaver Mountain Ski Resort and Real Estate

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There are no exact matches. However, these nearby properties are for sale.

Listings 5
Median $300K
Lowest $250K
Highest $1.25M
Land

$250,000

418 N Lakeview Traverse Rd

Garden City, UT




0.76 AC

Land

$300,000

396 N Lakeview Traverse Rd

Garden City, UT




0.89 AC

Land

$325,000

374 N Lakeview Traverse Rd

Garden City, UT




1.05 AC

Land

$250,000

401 N Lakeview Traverse Rd

Garden City, UT




0.69 AC

Land

$1,250,000

12800 N Highway 89

Logan, UT




43.69 AC

Beaver Mountain Info

48 Runs

35% Beginner

40% Intermediate

25% Advanced

  • 828
    Acres

  • 6
    Lifts

  • No Night
    Skiing

  • Ticket Price
    $80 or Less

  • 400"
    Avg. Snowfall

  • 1,700'
    Vertical

  • 7,100'
    Base

  • 8,800'
    Summit

  • Ski School

  • Lodging

  • 114 Miles to Airport

Beaver Mountain is a ski area located 27 miles northeast of Logan, Utah, and three miles south of the Idaho border.  Known by locals as "the Beav," Beaver Mountain is very popular with residents of Logan, the Bear Lake region, and southeast Idaho.

At the time it opened in 1939, the resort was comprised of just one cable tow.  Today, Beaver Mountain has six chairlifts and more than 42 runs for skiers, snowboarders, and cross-country skiers.  The resort also offers a day lodge with a restaurant and full-service ski shop. For overnight lodging accommodations, patrons may stay at the nearby Beaver Creek Lodge or the Beaver Mountain Yurt.  The yurt is available for rent for overnight stays, family parties, company retreats, and more. Those who stay in the yurt are treated to breakfast with the staff and are open to the first runs of the day on the slopes. 

At a base elevation of 7,200 feet, Beaver Mountain receives an average snowfall of 400 inches per year.  The resort has a skiable area of 664 acres, and the terrain is diverse to suit skiers and snowboarders of varying skill level.  About 35% of the terrain is suitable for beginners; 40% is designated for intermediates; and 25% is meant for only skilled skiers and snowboarders.

Beaver Mountain Passes