Opening Day is December 19 with Monarch Lift and limited terrain open. Expanded terrain, including Skyline Lift, will open as conditions allow.

Directions to Eagle Point

30 Minutes from Interstate 15

high above Beaver, UTah

  • Little over 3 hour drive from Las Vegas 
  • Little over 3 hours from Salt Lake City
  • 2 hour drive from St. George
  • 7.5 hour drive from Southern California and Phoenix

Driving

From the South: I-15 to Exit 109 and turn right onto S. Main Street/UT-160. After 2 miles turn right on 200 N. Street (UT-153). Follow 153 for 18 miles to Eagle Point.

From the North: I-15, take Exit 112 and turn left onto S. Main Street/UT-160. After 1.5 miles turn left on 200 N. Street (UT-153). Follow 153 for 18 miles to Eagle Point.

Utah Road Conditions Hotline: in Utah dial #511 or 1-866-511-8824 or visit the UDOT website 

Leave the Car in Town: Tucker High Adventure Tours, located at the bottom of the Beaver Canyon on Highway 153, offers shuttle service to and from the mountain.

Flying

LAS – Daily flights in and out of Las Vegas are available from all metropolitan areas in the U.S. Plan on 3 – 3.5 hour drive from LAS.

SLC – Daily flights in and out of Salt Lake City are available from all metropolitan areas in the U.S. Plan on 3 – 3.5 hour drive from SLC.

SGU – Commercial flights are also available into the St. George Airport connecting through Salt Lake City, Phoenix and Denver. Plan on a 2 hour drive from SGU. 

CDC – Delta operates one flight per day between Cedar City Regional Airport and Salt Lake City. Plan on a 1.5 hour drive from CDC.

Multiple rental car companies are located in the Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and St. George airports.