Park City

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Home to two world-class ski resorts, four-season recreation, sophisticated dining and year-round events—all just 32 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport.

Park City Mountain Resort is a ski resort in the western United States in Park City, Utah, located 32 miles (51 km) east of Salt Lake City. Park City, as a ski resort and area is known, contains several training courses for the U.S. Ski Team, including slalom and giant slalom runs. During the 2002 Winter Olympics the resort hosted the snowboarding events and the men’s and women’s alpine giant slalom events. During the ski season, most slopes and lifts are open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The resort was opened on December 21, 1963 as Treasure Mountain by United Park City Mines.
Treasure Mountain’s name was changed to the Park City Ski Area for its fourth season of 1966-67, and in 1996, became known as the Park City Mountain Resort. The resort had grown to include eight peaks and nine bowls, with 3,300 acres (5.2 sq mi; 13.4 km2) of skiing and 16 chairlifts.[4] The resort has also developed summer activities including an alpine slide, alpine coaster, zip-lines, and several hiking and biking trails.
A sister ski area, originally known as Park City West and later as Canyons Resort, opened in 1968. Deer Valley Resort opened in December 1981, at the site of the former Snow Park.

What you need to know:

Base Elevation: 6,900 feet (2,103 m)[13]
Summit Elevation: 10,000 feet (3,048 m)
Vertical rise: 3,100 feet (945 m)
Total mountain peaks: 8
Total skiable area: 7,300 acres (29.5 km2)
Average Annual Snowfall: 365 inches (930 cm)[13]
Trails: Total Trails: 348[14]
Beginner: 15%
Intermediate: 54%
Expert: 31%
Terrain Parks: 4
Superpipe: 1
Mini pipe: 1
Slope aspects North: 43%
East: 29%
West: 24%
South: 4%

Beyond booking your lodging, Park City Mountain Reservations is the only place you can package lift tickets, ski & snowboard school, rentals, transportation, and much more, together.

GET THE INSIDE SCOOP
Local deals, discounts, and specials are at your disposal when you book through us and our local, knowledgeable agents are always a great resource for knowing what’s going on in town during your visit. See what additional local deals, discounts and offers are currently available on our Park City Specials page!

AN ARRAY OF OPTIONS
We have lodging options available from luxury ski-in/ski-out to budget friendly and on the free Park City bus system and everything in-between. We’re here to help you find the best option for your needs and will work to ensure that we accommodate you in a home, condo, hotel or townhome that best fits your needs. With our wide selection of lodging accommodations you’ll be happy you chose our reservations team to help you fulfill your Park City vacation.

From Canyons Village, Park City Mountain Village, Historic Main Street and even out to Kimball Junction and beyond, we’ve got you covered for your Park City lodging!

For more information regarding Resort Lodging check this link out HERE

This site is particularly helpful for climbers as it references precise mountains.
Park City forecast is linked HERE

We recommend using J2SKI for all your other general forecasting needs because of their unprecedented accuracy in temperature and snow totals. Site is easy to understand and can be searched by location.

Park City Mountain offers world-class ski and snowboard lessons for all skill levels. From children’s lessons, private lessons, group lessons, to even special skills lessons, everyone can benefit from the knowledgeable instructors on the mountain. Private family lessons are also available, which would be an incredible way to learn and connect with your family on the slopes.

If you enjoy waiting in lift lines all day, by all means go the old-fashioned route. But if you prefer to spend your time shredding it up on the slopes, download this app. The EpicMix Time app shows up-to-the-minute wait times at each lift across the resort, making planning your next route a breeze. Using this app, you will able to beat the lines and spend more time on the mountain. EpicMix Time Insights allows you to plan your ski trip like never before. And while no one can predict exactly what conditions will be or how many people will be on the slopes, this data can certainly give some insight on expectations for your day.

There are a few dining options on the mountain with a variety of options from salads to pizza to chili.
If you’ve worked up an appetite, the brand new Miners Camp restaurant sits at the base of Claim Jumper. Grab a hot soup and made-to-order sandwiches and head out to the huge sunny deck – great for people watching and taking in the action.

A trip up Silverlode Express will take you to a high elevation lunch spot – The Summit House – with amazing panoramic views of Deer Valley and the surrounding peaks as well as tasty pizza and burgers.

Cloud Dine restaurant at the top of Dreamcatcher and Dreamscape offers some of the most striking panoramic views in all of Utah and gourmet cafeteria eats.

For these and other great dining options be sure to check out the Park City Mountain website

Welcoming kids ages 6 weeks – 6 years old.

We are a state licensed summer child care facility providing fun, age-appropriate activities like hiking, sports, mountain activities and swimming. Our unique locations allow us to include fun within nature for our participants. There are age appropriate activities for all children in our care.

The daycare facility is located only at the Canyons Village Base at the Grand Summit Hotel (this may impact where you choose to stay). The Little Adventures Children’s Center welcomes babies (from 6 weeks), toddlers and young children up to 6 years old. For children 2- 6 years there is an optional 1 hour private ski lessons add-on available. Reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak times.

Park City Mountain Resort has an absolutely world class snow school with just about any lesson format you can think of. Ski lessons are offered from 3 years and up, and snowboard lessons from 4 years. A variety of formats are available including privates, semi-privates and group lessons. Depending on where you are staying, you can select the lesson location that is most suitable — Canyons Village Base or Park City Base. Family group lessons also provide an attractive option if everyone is more or less at the same level.

PRIVATE LESSONS
When it comes to learning at your own pace, a tailored experience is best. Beyond the instruction and exclusive lift line access, you’ll receive the local’s point of view. Your instructor is the ultimate resource on the best terrain. When you opt for a private lesson like the Guided Mountain Experience or Family Private Lesson, the teachings extend well beyond mountain basics.

CHILDREN’S GROUP LESSONS
Give your kids a passion for the mountains and watch them develop a love of skiing and snowboarding in our Children’s Group Lessons, now featuring Cookie Race Wednesdays!
For the benefit of all children in our group lessons, instructions will be provided in English only. If your family requires another language, please see our private lessons.

TEEN GROUP LESSONS
We select instructors for their ability to connect with teens aged 15-17 years old. They’ll keep your teen engaged and learning new skills, while instilling the confidence they need to navigate the mountain—from the first time they try snow sports, to carving turns on intermediate terrain!
Should your visit fall outside of the available Teen XP dates or your teen is at a skill level above those offered in Teen XP, we recommend that you choose a Private Lesson or Adult Group Lesson.

ADULT GROUP LESSONS
(for adults 15+ years old)
A day on the mountain becomes an unforgettable adventure with any of our Adult Group Lessons. Whether you’re new to the sport, looking to build confidence, or wanting to challenge yourself to reach new heights, our Ski & Snowboard School can help to get you there.

From Baggage Claim to the Mountain in 35-Minutes
Nowhere else in North America will you find a four-season mountain resort this large and this close to a major international airport. With non-stop flights from over 70 U.S. cities into Salt Lake City International airport, it’s easy to get to Park City from just about anywhere.
Once you land, you can go from concourse to the slopes in 40 easy minutes by bus, taxi or car. So after your flight touches down, you can be boarding the lifts the very same day.

Directions to Park City Mountain Village:
1345 Lowell Ave, Park City, UT 84060
Follow UT-224 from I-80 towards Park City. After 6 miles, turn right onto Empire Avenue and follow it to signs directing entry to the base parking facilities. Please note that our surface parking lots are not available for overnight parking.

Directions to Canyons Village:
4000 Canyons Resort Dr, Park City, UT 84098
Follow UT-224 from I-80 towards Park City. After 3 miles, turn right onto Canyons Resort Drive and follow it to signs directing entry to the base parking facilities. Please note that our surface parking lots are not available for overnight parking.

PARK CITY MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

  • Underground parking
  • Protected from the element
  • Located at the entrance for The Lodge
  • Feet from the snow
  • Parking pass grants access

CANYONS VILLAGE

  • Sundial Parking lot
  • West High Mountain Road
  • Near Sunrise Lift
  • Parking pass grant access

Car Rentals
Hertz is the official car rental company of Park City. Hertz offers a great selection of vehicles to accommodate a variety of group sizes and specially equipped vehicles for winter driving.
Book a car online at www.hertz.com or call: (800) 654-3131

Reserve a Shuttle
Our team can reserve a shuttle from the airport to your lodging destination for you.

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