Snowbasin

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Snowbasin is a ski resort in Utah, United States, renowned for its challenging alpine terrain and role as a major venue during the 2002 Winter Olympics.

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Snowbasin Resort 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine ski area
ski resort
accessRoad State Route 167 NERFINISHED
baseElevation about 6,400 feet
cityServed Salt Lake City
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distanceFromSaltLakeCity approximately 33 miles
formerOwner Sinclair Oil Corporation
hasActivity alpine skiing
mountain biking
snowboarding
summer hiking
hasEventType World Cup–level alpine racing
hasFacility day lodges
mountain restaurants
knownFor Olympic downhill courses
challenging terrain
long groomed runs
steep bowls
liftType gondola
high-speed chairlift
locatedIn Utah
Weber County, Utah
mountainRange Wasatch Range
nearestCity Ogden, Utah
notableFeature Olympic-caliber downhill course
scenic views of the Ogden Valley
numberOfLifts over 10
olympicGames 2002 Winter Olympics
openingYear 1940
owner Earl Holding family
partOf Salt Lake City–Ogden ski region
region northern Utah
role venue for alpine skiing events at the 2002 Winter Olympics
venue for combined alpine events at the 2002 Winter Olympics
venue for men’s and women’s downhill at the 2002 Winter Olympics
venue for super-G at the 2002 Winter Olympics
skiableArea about 3,000 acres
snowmaking yes
summitElevation about 9,350 feet
terrainType alpine
beginner terrain
expert terrain
intermediate terrain
usedFor international ski competitions
recreational skiing
snowboard events
verticalDrop about 2,900 feet

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Wasatch Range hasSkiResort Snowbasin
this entity surface form: Snowbasin Resort