Mountain resort -Incredible winter snow

Park City Mountain Resort is a full-service year-round resort. Incredible winter snow, over 3,300 skiable acres, charm, shops, and restaurants - Park City Resort has it all. Park City Mountain Resort is situated in the heart of Utah's Wasatch Mountains, only 37 miles from the Salt Lake City International Airport.

Whether you're a winter sports neophyte or a World Cup wannabe, Park City Mountain Resort has exactly what you're after - huge moguls, over 350 inches a year of fresh powder, and perfectly groomed runs. Add to that the challenge of terrain parks and recreational racing, and you've got a mountain that fulfills the dreams of even non-Olympians.
This is Utah's best mountain resort for viewing world-class skiers and snowboarders; this year Park City will host World Cup events, the NASTAR nationals, and the World Superpipe Championships - all on the now famous Olympic courses. Skiers, boarders and spectators will find Park City Mountain Resort to be truly spectacular. But that's not all that will be found this winter. Look for sleigh rides, guided snowmobile tours, tubing, and more, all designed to provide the greatest family fun around. From deep powder bowls to long groomed runs, gentle beginner slopes to steep chutes and mogul runs, Park City has it all.
Once the snow has melted, guests enjoy rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, miniature golf, shopping and various other fun summertime activities at this mountain resort. Popular activities also include the Alpine Slide flying through the air on the exhilarating ZipRider!
The Park City mountain resort accommodations represent thousands of choices from Park City owner rentals, condos, ski homes and of course Park City hotels. These Utah ski rentals are all located througout the Park City, Deer Valley and The Canyons Ski Areas.

There you can enjoy the variety of accommodations to suit all skiers at this moutain resort. Choose from condominiums, apartments or private houses in the Park City area. Most units are either ski-in/ski-out, within easy walking distance to lifts, or on the free shuttle route.

The one word that best describes Park City Mountain Resort's terrain is variety. As Utah's largest ski area, both in terms of skiable acreage and lift capacity, Park City's 100 trails and 750 acres of open bowl skiing offer terrain to please every ability level and taste.

Experts seeking the steep and deep can immerse themselves in the deep powder caches of Park City's legendary Jupiter, Scott's and Blueslip Bowls. Nature's bounty is augmented with Park City's $10 million snowmaking system that guarantees excellent early and late-season conditions. Park City Mountain Resort can now cover more than 475 acres with snowmaking.

Night skiing is offered seven nights a week on Payday, the longest lighted run in the Rockies, as well as First Time, a special area just for beginners. Night skiing generally operates from Christmas through the end of March.

The past has been preciously preserved in Park City. In fact, the entire Main Street district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Century-old buildings have been meticulously restored and now house shops, restaurants and lodges.

Park City Mountain Resort, the original Wasatch ski area in this one-time silver-mining town situated about a 40 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City. The famous Utah Wasatch Mountains are the traditional site for the start of continuous World Cup ski racing each November and hosts alpine skiing.


And then there's Utah Winter Sports Park, not far from The Canyons on the outskirts of Park City - at one point, there were 30 mines operating here - which now "mines" tourism 12 months a year. There are the obvious skiing and snowboarding delights in winter and a series of special events in warm weather, as well as the appeal of Park City's historic look but modern restaurants, shops and galleries. Park City, Utah, combines all of this with the cooler temperatures from the Salt Lake valley.

 

 

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