Get ready for the 2024-2025 ski season!
Ski Bus Service
Salt Lake County: Service begins November 29
Weber/Davis County: Service begins on December 6
Weber/Davis County: Service begins December 8
Utah County: Service begins December 21
Canyon Service
CS1 & CS2: Service begins December 8
With growing demand for more Ski Bus service, UTA is pleased to offer additional service to Alta and Snowbird this year, the Canyon Service — called CS1 and CS2.
Download the schedule, map, and bus stop list here.
Learn more here.
For Spanish, learn more here.
Plan Your Trip
To make your ski trip as smooth as fresh powder, make sure to download the Transit app to help plan your route, locate your bus, and pay for your fare and get service alerts.
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:
- 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 because our drivers cannot make change.
*Ski Bus service is included with your resort season pass, Super Pass, or 2024-25 IKON Pass. If you received your 2024-25 IKON pass in the mail, you are good to tap onto the bus and ride up to the resort. If you have not yet received your 2024-25 IKON pass, you will need to purchase a one-way $5 bus fare to get to the resort.
Why Choose UTA?
- UTA is committed to providing reliable and convenient transportation options for winter travelers while prioritizing year-round service for all riders.
- UTA will be providing additional service to the base of Big Cottonwood Canyon and up to Alta and Snowbird.
- UTA is collaborating again with partners, as well as employees and riders, to improve winter transportation. We’re one part of the solution to reduce traffic congestion in the canyons.
- Public transit is key to supporting Utah's recreational economy while preserving the environment.
- Those traveling from out of town can purchase the Ski Super Pass through Visit Salt Lake, which includes UTA fare.