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With city utilities, year-round county road access, numerous existing entitlements, potential for 15+ room incidental lodging, and multiple single-family home development opportunities, Cherry Peak is positioned for its next chapter. Just 15 minutes from Logan Airport and about 1.5 hours from Salt Lake City International Airport, this is a rare chance to own a working ski resort, a 365-day events destination, and investment land with real infrastructure in place.
The ski business is already in motion currently supporting 220+ skiable acres, 29 runs, three triple chairlifts, a magic carpet, terrain park, night skiing, rental/ticketing operations, ski patrol support, a 7,040-foot resort summit, 5,775-foot base elevation, and 1,265 feet of vertical drop. Above the resort, Cherry Peak rises to 9,765 feet, creating a dramatic mountain backdrop and a sense of place that cannot be duplicated. The setting is further enhanced by Cherry Peak Canyon, where mountain trails extend toward the Mount Naomi Wilderness and create a direct connection to the surrounding backcountry. From ridgelines and wooded canyon terrain to the waterfall that feeds into Cherry Creek
Abutting Cherry Creek and At the center of the property is a 15,784 square foot surrounded by the , three-level lodge built for far more than winter. The main level supports resort operations; the second level opens toward the ski hill with dining, porch access, stage presence, and commercial kitchen capacity; and the third level expands into a ballroom, bridal/green room areas, prep space, and room for weddings, receptions, concerts, retreats, and private events.
174 deeded acres in Cache County, Utah
Operating Cherry Peak Resort mountain recreation asset
220+ skiable acres and 29 ski runs
Three triple chairlifts plus magic carpet
1,265 feet of vertical drop
7,040-foot resort summit and 5,775-foot base elevation
Cherry Peak rises to 9,765 feet above the resort area
15,784 square foot, three-level lodge
Strong four-season event venue opportunity
Weddings, concerts, retreats, receptions, skiing, mountain biking,and summer recreation
Connected to city culinary water and sewer
Year-round county road access
Tucked between Mount Naomi Wilderness and state land
Overlooks the growing Cache Valley
Potential for 15+ room incidental lodging and multiple single-family homes