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Preparing Your Salt Lake City Airbnb for Ski Season 2025

Sep 11, 2025

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TL;DR: Preparing your Salt Lake City Airbnb for ski season 2025 is about more than snow shovels and extra blankets. From creating gear storage and maintaining hot tubs to handling parking and safety, these upgrades help you attract ski travelers and earn 5-star reviews. TruStay helps homeowners winterize, price, and market their properties so they stand out in a competitive season.

Salt Lake City is a hub for winter tourism. With ski resorts like Brighton, Alta, Solitude, and Snowbird just a short drive away, guests from around the world flock here every year. For Airbnb hosts, this means one thing: opportunity.


But ski travelers have specific needs and they’re quick to notice when a property isn’t prepared for the cold. If you want to maximize bookings and earn glowing reviews, you’ll need to prepare your Salt Lake City Airbnb for ski season 2025 with comfort, safety, and convenience in mind.


Here’s your homeowner’s guide to getting ready.


1. Gear Storage: A Must-Have for Ski Guests


Skiers and snowboarders arrive with bulky equipment. If your home doesn’t have a plan for storing it, you’ll quickly lose appeal.


  • Designate a mudroom or entry area for boots and gear.

  • Install wall hooks, boot dryers, and racks to keep equipment organized.

  • Provide rubber mats to prevent water and snow from damaging floors.


Even a small, well-thought-out storage area can make your home more ski-friendly.


2. Heating and Comfort Upgrades


Winter guests value warmth and comfort above all else. Before ski season starts:


  • Have your furnace inspected and replace filters.

  • Add extra blankets and throws in every bedroom.

  • Provide space heaters in safe, strategic locations.

  • Highlight fireplaces in your listing, and if you have one, ensure it’s cleaned and safe to use.


Guests coming in from the slopes will pay more for homes that promise a cozy recovery.


3. Hot Tubs: The Winter Crown Jewel


If you have a hot tub, now’s the time to shine. For many guests, a hot soak after skiing is the highlight of their trip. Bonus points if you have it set up in a way that is friendly to groups and "picture perfect".


  • Schedule professional servicing before the season.

  • Keep water chemistry balanced and jets in working order.

  • Stock extra towels specifically for hot tub use.

  • Add outdoor lighting or a fireplace so guests can enjoy evening soaks safely.


If you don’t have a hot tub yet, consider adding one; TruStay can project how it could increase your revenue and bookings.


4. Parking and Accessibility


Salt Lake winters can be unpredictable, and ski guests often rent cars. That means parking is essential.


  • Ensure your driveway and walkways are plowed and salted.

  • Provide shovels and ice melt for guest use.

  • List number of parking spots clearly in your Airbnb description.

  • If street parking is common, include city guidelines for snow removal days.


A safe, accessible property makes the difference between a stressful trip and a smooth one.


5. Kitchen and Dining Prep


Skiers often eat big breakfasts before hitting the slopes and cook dinner at home to save money. Equip your kitchen accordingly:


  • Provide large cookware, crockpots, and baking sheets.

  • Stock extra dishware and mugs for hot drinks.

  • Highlight coffee makers and kettles in your listing.

  • Add simple “comfort food” spices like cocoa, cinnamon, or chili powder.


A family that can easily cook and gather around the table will leave happy reviews.


6. Safety Measures for Winter Guests


Safety is crucial in icy conditions. Protect your guests and your home by:


  • Installing nonslip mats inside and outside entrances.

  • Adding handrails to outdoor steps.

  • Ensuring smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are working.

  • Keeping fire extinguishers accessible, with information about where they are stored clearly posted.


Pro tip: mention these features in your listing, they make guests feel safer and more confident booking.


7. Wi-Fi and Entertainment


Not every day is a ski day. Weather delays and recovery days mean guests spend time indoors. Boost your reviews by offering:


  • Strong Wi-Fi (highlight your speeds in your listing).

  • Streaming services like Netflix or Disney+.

  • Board games or books for cozy nights in.


Guests who can relax happily at home when plans change are more likely to leave 5 stars.


8. Pricing and Seasonality


Ski season comes with both spikes and lulls. Weekends, holidays, and resort events often bring in premium rates, while weekdays can be slower. TruStay manages this with:


  • Dynamic pricing tools that adjust rates in real-time.

  • Event calendars to capture premium bookings during ski competitions or holidays.

  • Occupancy projections so you know what to expect each month.


This ensures your home earns as much as possible without pricing out potential guests.


9. Marketing Your Ski-Friendly Features


Once your home is ready, showcase it:


  • Update your listing title to highlight proximity to resorts and amenities (“10 Minutes to Snowbird + Private Hot Tub”).

  • Feature new gear storage, hot tub, or fireplace photos.

  • Write guest-focused copy like: “Perfect ski retreat with space for your gear and hot tub soak after the slopes.”


Presentation is just as important as preparation.


Final Thoughts: Ski Season is Your Opportunity


Salt Lake City is a winter hotspot, and the right preparations can turn your home into a top choice for ski travelers. By creating gear storage, maintaining hot tubs, ensuring safe parking, and highlighting cozy features, you’ll attract guests who want comfort and convenience after long days on the slopes.


Want to know how much your home could earn this ski season? TruStay provides detailed projections and hands-on management to make sure you’re maximizing returns while minimizing stress.


Contact us today to prepare your Salt Lake City Airbnb for ski season 2025 and let us help you turn winter demand into year-round income.


Sep 11, 2025

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