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Alta
Alta is recognized not only for its variety of terrain but also for stunning scenery and dry snow quality. There is plenty of beginner and lower intermediate terrain, as well as some steep chutes and powder bowls that you will have to hike to. Most of the beginner trails are accessed from Albion Base, with intermediates scattered around the mountain and some great advanced black diamond bowls off the Sugarloaf quad lift.Alta
| Base | 8,530 ft (2,600 m) |
| Summit | 10,550 ft (3,216 m) |
| Elevation | 2,020 ft (616 m) |
| Snowmaking | 50 acres (0 ha) / 2 % |
| Ski area | 2,200 a (890 ha) |
| Beginner | 25 % |
| Intermediate | 40 % |
| Advanced | 35 % |
| Number of trails | 116 |
| Longest trail | 3 mi (5 km) |
| Snowfall | 500 inch (1,270 cm) |
| Season start | late Nov |
| Season end | mid Apr |
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