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Welcome to Alta Peruvian Lodge in Alta
 
The Alta Peruvian Lodge features 80 guestrooms. Rooms are only available in the All-Inclusive Plan. Both private rooms and dormitory-style, wood-paneled quarters overlook the ski area or the steep, narrow canyon. Twin beds can fit together as a king bed upon request. Nordic Room - These rooms offer a queen or two twin beds and can accommodate a maximum of two guests. Simple and snug, the rooms include a sink and a vanity, but share full bathrooms (including stall showers) with other rooms along the hallway. Alpine Room These rooms offer a queen or two twin beds and, with a rollaway bed, can accommodate a maximum of three guests. Each includes a private bathroom. All-Inclusive Plan - Rate includes the following: Room accommodations Buffet breakfast Lunch Gourmet dinner One Alta lift ticket per guest per day Taxes and service charges
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Rooms include Alta Peruvian Lodge amenities include Alta Peruvian Lodge Restaurant - With a floor-to-ceiling glass terrace facing the slopes, stunning mountain views accompany bountiful breakfast and lunch buffets and large-portion dinners. Rustic, with exposed beams and large wooden furnishings, yet refined, with white linen tablecloths, the restaurant offers family-style dining. Saturday night?s Grand Buffets are particularly popular, as is the piano entertainment. Box lunches can be taken for the day?s adventure. Alta Peruvian Lodge Bar - Outfitted in red leather and wood, this Western-theme lounge upstairs is the apr?s ski scene for complimentary appetizers and conversation with the locals.
Alta Ski Area ? 100 yards Our Lady of the Snows Center - (Events, religious services) - 0.5 mile Snowbird Resort - 1.5 miles Solitude and Brighton ski resorts - 25 miles Salt Lake City - 29 miles Park City - 45 miles Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) : Approximate driving time is 45 minutes and distance is 31 miles. Driving directions from Salt Lake City International Airport: - Exit the airport southbound and take I-80 E towards Salt Lake City (approximately .5 mile). At the junction, take I-215 south towards Provo and continue as it eventually turns eastward towards the Wasatch Mountains. After 15 miles take Exit #6 (6200 South) and follow the recreation signs towards Alta / Little Cottonwood Canyon Highway. Little Cottonwood Canyon begins after about 6 miles. Continue 9 miles up the Canyon.
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What to expect: Once past the colorful, ski-country banners flying outside the logged entry and through the doorway?s native stone pillars, the vintage lodge?s homey atmosphere is evident. With lodgers spending more time over large-portion meals and in cozy common rooms than their economy-sized guestrooms, the historic hotel reports a high return rate of friends and families. Amenity highlights: Plentiful potted plants, exposed beams, and handcrafted, blonde wood furnishings greet guests in the downstairs lobby where a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace draws a crowd for freshly baked treats (sometimes ?clairs) each evening. Upstairs, the Alf Engen fireside library (named for a notorious Alta skier) offers newspapers, games, and free nightly films on a wide-screen, surround-sound HDTV. Hotel history: People have scratched their heads for years about why it?s called Peruvian, but what began as a three-story barrack building trucked from a defunct Brigham City hospital, opened in 1949 as a ski lodge. Log siding, window shutters, and alpine-style stenciling under the mansard roof came later, as did the dramatic three-story glass expanse facing Alta.
Helicopter skiing is the latest thrill at Alta, and Ski Utah guides show advanced skiers backcountry routes linking five Wasatch Range resorts. Alta?s Alf Engen Ski School offers an environmental education program through Children?s Ski Adventures called Ske-Cology that tours four interactive trails in the Albion Basin.
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