If you’re planning a ski trip to Little Cottonwood Canyon and your main goal is skiing or snowboarding, you usually don’t need a car at Alta or Snowbird. Shuttles, in-canyon transportation, and walkable lodging make it easy to get around. But families with young kids, guests visiting outside the shuttle season, or anyone hoping to explore Salt Lake City and beyond may find a rental car worth the flexibility.
Key Considerations for Your Trip

1. Should Families with Kids Rent a Car at Alta or Snowbird?
Families often find that a rental car makes life easier. Drop-offs at ski school or daycare are simpler with your own vehicle, especially when juggling gear, snacks, and little ones. Shuttles are available, but they can be tricky with multiple kids in tow.
2. Flight Arrival and Departure Times
Arriving early or leaving late? A car gives you extra flexibility. With check-in typically at 4 PM and check-out at 10 AM, having a vehicle means you can store luggage and head out for food or sightseeing without waiting around.
If you’d rather skip the hassle of renting a car, private shuttles from Salt Lake City International Airport are a great option. For many guests, this is the simplest and most stress-free way to start a ski vacation.
3. Grocery and Supply Runs
A car lets you stop for groceries and gear before heading up Little Cottonwood Canyon. If you’d rather skip the errand, shuttles can make pre-arranged grocery stops for an additional fee, or you can use Alta Chalets’ grocery stocking service to arrive at your rental with a fully stocked fridge.
4. Road Statuses & Traction Laws In Alta/Snowbird
Alta averages 500 inches of snowfall each year. Utah law requires 4WD/AWD with traction devices like snow tires or chains during winter storms. Check the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) traction law and road status before heading up the canyon to avoid delays, road closures, or accidents.
5. Overnight Parking at Alta & Snowbird
Overnight parking is only allowed for registered lodge, condo, or cabin guests. Public lots prohibit it due to watershed rules and avalanche safety. If you’re staying with Alta Chalets, your property includes designated parking, so you’re covered.
6. Dining & Exploring Beyond Little Cottonwood Canyon
Within Alta and Snowbird, free evening shuttles cover local dining. But if you’re planning dinners in the City, exploring Big Cottonwood Canyon, or visiting other ski resorts, a rental car will make the trip easier (and often cheaper than private transfers).
7. When Is a Rental Car Necessary for Alta and Snowbird?
During peak winter (mid-December to early April), shuttles make cars unnecessary for most guests. If you’re visiting off-season for hiking, biking, or fall foliage, a rental car is usually the best choice.
Do You Really Need a Car for Alta or Snowbird?

If your trip is focused on skiing Alta or Snowbird during peak season, you can often skip the rental car. Between shuttles, ski-in/ski-out lodging, and local evening rides, most guests get around just fine without one.
That said, families with young kids, visitors planning grocery runs, or anyone traveling outside of shuttle season may appreciate the convenience of having a rental vehicle. Just remember that Little Cottonwood Canyon has strict traction laws and limited parking, so plan ahead.
Have additional questions? The team at Alta Chalets is happy to help you weigh your options and make sure your trip to the mountains is as seamless as possible.