Summer view of a chairlift rising over the grassy slopes of Powder Mountain.

Location

Adventure, escape, and charming local culture in the Ogden Valley.

Built high up in the Wasatch Mountains above Eden, UT, Powder Haven is remote yet proximate. From the airport terminal to the slopes in barely an hour, Powder Haven offers a smooth, scenic mountain commute.

Getting Here

Just a short drive from two airports.

Salt Lake City International Airport

Located 70 minutes from Powder Mountain, serving international and national flights daily. Rental vehicles available on-site as well as rideshare services.

Ogden–Hinckley Airport

The regional airport is located 40 minutes from Powder Mountain, servicing private hangars as well as limited regional flights. Rideshare services also available.

Map illustrating the driving routes from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) and Ogden-Hinckley Airport (OGD) to the Powder Haven community in Eden, Utah.

Around Powder

Explore the Ogden Valley and its surroundings.

Powder Haven is located in the midst of some of Utah’s more stunning natural landscapes, facilitating a vast array of all-season activities and attractions, including important pieces of land art such as Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty—just a 90-minute drive from Powder Haven.

Aerial view of a mountain road winding through vibrant autumn foliage in the Ogden Valley near Powder Haven.

Local Community

While Powder Haven is all about the stillness and serenity of alpine living, it is just a short drive from Ogden, Huntsville, and Eden, three of the Ogden Valley’s historic towns. Together they offer charming local dining, shopping, and historic sites.

Paddleboarding on the calm waters of Pineview Reservoir near the local communities of Huntsville and Eden.