
Utah may have lost a resort last month but now it has another. I recently got the chance to tour what will be America’s first new ski resort since Tamarack Resort opened in 2004. Cherry Peak Resort is under construction just outside of Richmond, Utah. It is named after the 9,765 foot peak nearby but the ski area will not even reach 8,000 feet. The resort was scheduled to open last season but never got enough snow and construction fell behind. Cherry Peak Resort is owned by local developer John Chadwick and located entirely on his private land. He has been quietly working to build the ski area for the past five years while buying used lifts and equipment. To call Cherry Peak a resort is a stretch but this will be a nice community ski area with 1,265 vertical feet of skiing and three lifts.



Chadwick is currently running the ski lift version of a chop shop with used Yan lifts from across the west being cobbled together into three new triple chairs. Two lifts, dubbed Gateway and Vista are completed and load tested. Gateway was Blackcomb’s former Crystal Chair while Vista came from Sunnyside at Sun Valley. Cherry Peak also bought multiple used lifts from Squaw Valley in 2012.




















