The Lodge at Blue Sky

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The Lodge at Blue Sky

OFFER ID

H11593

ADDRESS:

27649 Old Lincoln Hwy

CHECK IN:

4:00 PM

CHECK OUT:

12:00 Noon
  • OVERVIEW
  • ACCOMMODATIONS
  • FACILITIES & SERVICES
  • DINING
  • DIRECTIONS
Situated on 3,500 acres of lush ranch land outside of Park City, Utah, The Lodge at Blue Sky invites guests to slow down and forge meaningful connections with the land, animals and people that call Blue Sky home. Owners Mike + Barb Phillips are genuine stewards of the earth. Together they have designed five mediums through which guests can reconnect with the natural world: The understated elegance & organic architecture of Blue Sky's 46 rooms + suites; nourishing mountain modern cuisine utilizing storied, sustainable ingredients; an iconic wellness sanctuary perched at the edge of a precipice where earth meets sky; the High West whiskey distillery which lovingly crafts small batch whiskey from grain to glass; and curated adventures for guests of all ages which invoke a rich Western heritage. Blue Sky is a place of soul and spirit, located 40 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport.

Exclusive Amenities


  • Full Breakfast for two daily in Yuta ($50 maximum per person, per day, not including alcohol)
  • $100 Resort Credit, per room, per stay, to be used towards Food and Beverage in Yuta, The Bar or in-room dining, Spa, and resort activities (excluding heli program)
  • Welcome Food and Beverage Amenity
The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in/departure:
  • Upgrade
  • Early Check-in
  • Late Check-out
Blue Sky's all-inclusive rate package offers an easy, turn-key buying option while your itinerary remains uniquely bespoke. Each package includes luxury accommodation, one privately guided half-day winter adventure each day, all meals, non-alcoholic beverages, and round-trip airport transfers to/from Salt Lake City International Airport. Stay for a minimum of two (2) nights and receive a nightly $200 resort credit which can be applied towards exhilarating winter adventures, restorative wellness journeys at our Forbes Five Star Edge Spa, or nourishing farm-to-table cuisine at Yuta, Blue Sky's signature restaurant. Book 3 nights and receive a complimentary 4th night.

From horse-drawn sleigh rides to snowshoe excursions to a private fondue lunch at our fire-warmed mountaintop yurt, extend your stay to experience more of our iconic Western adventures at our private 3,500-acre retreat.

Local Area Attractions

Stories from Blue Sky

After a quick ten-minute flight that skimmed over snow-dusted pine trees and steep crags, our helicopter touched down. We were just above a slope in the Sessions private ski zone in the Wasatch Mountain Range, with nothing but wide-open space and endless horizons stretching in every direction. The small group of skiers I had with me couldn’t wait to hit the pure, untouched powder. But they weren’t extreme skiers, or even expert ones. All four were just intermediate skiers—and they were heli-sking for the first time in their lives.

As Adventure Director of The Lodge at Blue Sky, I oversee some pretty phenomenal experiences—none more thrilling than heli-skiing. But there’s a big misconception that heli-skiing is an extreme sport reserved for only the most daredevil skiers. While that may be true in a number of places, at Blue Sky, our helicopter ski adventures with Powderbird Heli Ski are suitable for a wide range of skiing ability. There’s advanced, technical terrain in the Uintas Mountain Range that will challenge even the most expert of skiers. But there’s also rolling ski terrain in the Wasatch Mountain Range that’s perfect for those comfortable skiing a blue run at a ski resort.

While heli-skiing isn’t recommended for beginners, most accomplished skiers have the necessary skills to tackle our heli-adventures. Intermediate skiers can have an amazing time, provided they meet a few minimum ski ability requirements. Perfect style and technical expertise are not prerequisites, but the ability to control your speed in a variety of snow conditions is critical. That’s because trees and other natural features may make skiing more challenging than on the maintained slopes of a ski area. It’s also necessary to be proficient at kick-turning, traversing and side-slipping. These skills will help you handle anything you might encounter. To fully enjoy heli-skiing, it helps to have previous soft snow experience, and enough endurance to ski a full day at a moderate pace. What’s surprising for many, though, is that snow in the backcountry can often be more consistent and easier to ski than the snow found within ski resort areas.

It’s important, as well, to build a group of skiers with similar ability. That’s because the guides will choose terrain based on the lowest ability in the group—and you don’t want anyone to be disappointed with the terrain. Groups can be of any size, from just a solo skier to up to eight, with two guides per trip—one leading in the front, and one in back. Powderbird takes safety extremely seriously, so before launching, the guides will explain how to use all the avalanche safety gear, along with a brief rundown of what to do if an avalanche does occur. They’ll also do a safety briefing on how to load and unload the helicopter, and what to do in case of an emergency.

While conditions in the backcountry aren’t always perfect, it’s always special to cut fresh tracks. My group of intermediate skiers marveled at being able to float through the soft snow and in and out of trees on every single peak to base run. It was a surreal experience—especially since none of them had ever even tackled a black run at a ski resort.

After an extraordinary day of skiing, we hopped back on the helicopter, which whisked us a short flight over to Blue Sky’s mountaintop yurt. With the wood-burning stove running, we warmed up in no time over bubbling pots of fondue with crusty bread, steaming potatoes, cured meats and a colorful array of “house” pickles. Afterwards, we shared stories around a crackling bonfire on the back deck, surrounded by the wide-open night sky—and filled with epic memories of skiing untouched backcountry powder.

Gracie's Farm Culinary Series

THE EXPERIENCE

A truly beautiful and earthly part of our diet. Under-appreciated, root vegetables are prized on Gracie’s Farm. When the temperatures begin to cool, roots are tender and sweet, as the sugars within the plant begin to concentrate. The versatility and nutrition of root vegetables are qualities to be celebrated. For this dinner, we will pull several varieties of root vegetables from our Heart and Soil field. We will appreciate the colors as we cut into them, discovering the beauty and contrast between the earth and this root.

  • Tuesday, September 6 | Cocktail Hour 6:30PM-7:30PM | Dinner 7:30PM-9PM
  • $95++ per person | 4 course tasting menu
  • $75++ for Wine & Farm Cocktail Pairing
  • Facilitated by Executive Chef Galen Zamarra

Gracie's Farm Culinary Series

THE EXPERIENCE

We gather over the bounty of harvest, the fruits and veggies of farm’her’ Lynsey Gammon’s labor. Join us at the table as we learn about the regeneration of the land and soil Lynsey spent the first half of the year “growing.” Using holistic and organic agriculture practices the farmers have increased biodiversity, improved water retention, and furthered carbon sequestration in the soil. The farmers use several interesting and creative tools and methods to grow the soil which then provides a canvas for the produce, the harvest we are celebrating. With a focus on soil health and new farm beginnings, we will gather on the farm around for drinks. Largely inspired and supplied by the farm, Chef Galen Zamarra will cook an abundant harvest meal al fresco, adding final garnishes foraged from the Three Sisters’ Garden.

  • Thursday, September 22
  • Welcome Reception 5:30-6:30pm | 4 Course Dinner from 6:30-9:00pm
  • $175++ | Cocktail/Wine Pairing $95++
  • Maximum 40 guests

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