Summary
BEAVER -- In the glittering pantheon of Utah ski resorts, the one in southern Utah at the top of Beaver Canyon known at times as Mt. Holly and other times as Elk Meadows has always been treated like the proverbial redheaded stepkid.
Since its beginnings in 1970 it's been closed as much as it's been open. There have been six separate attempts to make a go of it, the last one ending five years ago.See the full content of this document
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Lowly Resort Gets Extreme Makeover
The problem isn't the ski mountain, which starts at 10,000 feet, has some impressive vertical and gets plenty of snow.
The problem is the ski mountain sits in the middle of a rural county...See the full content of this document
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