Get ready for an exciting ski season!
UTA Ski Bus service begins Sunday, November 23, and runs through Sunday, April 12, 2026.
Ski Bus offers a reliable and convenient winter transportation option for both locals and visitors, helping to reduce canyon traffic and protect our environment.
Service Start Dates
Tentatively November 27:
Tentatively November 28:
Tentatively December 13:
- 674 to Powder Mountain*
Opening Friday, December 12 for night skiing only.
* All start dates are contingent on resort opening date. Continue to check back for exact ski service start dates.
Starting November 23:
- Canyon Service — CS3
UTA is adding additional service to Solitude and Brighton this year. - Stops Include:
- 6200 S / Wasatch Boulevard Lot
- Solitude Moonbeam Lodge
- Brighton Resort Lodge
- Operating Days/Hours:
- Operates only on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and select holidays.
- Single AM trip up; departs 6200 S at 6:00 a.m.
- Single PM trip down; departs Brighton at 4:15 p.m.
- Canyon Service — CS1 & CS2
UTA is pleased to bring back the additional service to Alta and Snowbird this year - Download the schedule, map, and bus stop list here
- Frequently Asked Questions here
- Spanish FAQs here
- 880 to Sundance*
- *880 will run Monday-Saturday from December 20 to February 28. In March, 880 will run only on Saturdays. March 28 is the last day of service.
- Pay your fare
- Plan your route
- Track your bus
- Receive service alerts
- '25 –'26 schedule details will be available in the Transit app starting November 10
- Transit app: Use your credit or debit card to pay through the Transit app. Show your mobile ticket to the bus driver when you board.
- Pass: If you have a ski pass* (e.g., IKON or season pass) or UTA FAREPAY Card, tap your card on the card reader when you board the bus. If you have a paper pass, show it to the bus driver.
- Cash: Make sure you have exact change; our drivers cannot make change.
Starting December 7:
Starting December 20:
For holiday service information, click here.
Plan Your Trip
Make your ski trip as smooth as fresh powder by downloading the Transit app to:
How To Pay
Each one-way trip costs $5 per rider ($2.50 for qualified reduced-fare riders). You can pay using the following methods:
*Ski Bus service is included with your resort season pass, Super Pass, or 2025-26 IKON Pass. If you received your 2025-26 IKON pass in the mail, you are good to tap on when you board the bus and ride up to the resort. If you have not yet received your 2025-26 IKON pass, you will need to purchase a one-way $5 bus fare to get to the resort.
Visitors from out of town
If you've purchased the Ski Super Pass through Visit Salt Lake, it includes free UTA fare for Ski Bus. Show the pass to the operator when you board.