Explore Powder Mountain
Powder Mountain is made up of 8,400+ skiable acres, making it challenging to feel as though you have fully experienced the entire mountain without proper planning for your day. Questions such as where to park, which lifts and runs to take, where is the best snow, and when and where to eat may arise. However, we've got you covered and promise your day will be the best if you follow these suggested routes or book an Inbound Guided Tour with a Powder professional.
“Inbound Guides at Powder Mountain find the best snow and curate tailor-made adventures for clients, resulting in end-of-the-day smiles and "my best day of skiing ever" proclamations. Having a couple pre-planned routes for the day is a good start, but our In-bound Guide team know where the best turns are to be made and powder stashes found each day — because it is different every day. The influence of wind, sun, visibility, aspect and elevation affects which zones on the mountain should be explored for accessing "the goods". Guides make regular observations of the snowpack throughout the day, as well as over an entire season, so optimal terrain zones change frequently. A great value of employing a guide is how we: regularly call audibles on terrain choices, strategize and ensure that alternative choices, i.e., "plan B", will be great, and come upon super-fun surprises on the mountain. Finally, guides understand the rhythm of each day so the vibe of Powder Mountain will be felt by all.”
— Paul Lawless LaStayo a longtime Adventure Guide