Since it does not currently employ snowmaking equipment, the ski area is entirely dependent upon the (usually) ample natural snowfall, and therefore often opens several weeks later than most other resorts in Utah.
While alpine skiing and snowboarding are the most popular activities, there is a dedicated area for Nordic (cross-country) skiers near the base.
The lift is named for founder Harold Seeholzer, who died of cancer in 1968, the year prior to its installation.
[5] Marge's Triple Lift provides access to a half-dozen intermediate and advanced runs, as well as the larger of two terrain parks on the mountain.
The couple has owned the area since 1997; Ted was previously the general manager and Marge handled ticket sales.