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Salt Lake City, Utah Area Ski Resorts

Park City Ski Resort

Park City
Resort Highlights

• Park City, 37 miles from the Salt Lake International Airport
• Daily from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Nightly from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
• Skiing and snowboarding
• Adult Day Pass (variable)
• Child Day Pass (variable)
• 18% Beg, 44% Int, 38% Adv
• 350" Avg. Annual Snowfall
• 3,300 Skiable Acres
• Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover.

Park City Mountain Resort is adding $11 million in mountain improvements. Including the new base area lodge with its state-of-the-art rental shop and full service food court, the Skiosk, a quick stop for food and beverage with indoor seating and decks. Also new is a ski-in/ski-out demo center at the top of Bonanza lift, and a completely remodeled Summit House with the best dining views on the mountain.

Hours of Operation: Daily from 9:00 am to 4:00 PM Nightly from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM (Christmas through March)

Lift Ticket Prices:
Adult full day variable • Half Day $42
Seniors (65-69) full day $30
Seniors (70+) full day free
Kids 6 & under free w/paying adult
Holiday rates vary
(*Prices are subject to change)

Credit Cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover.

Elevation and Vertical Drop:
Summit 10,000' (3,048 meters)-Vertical Drop: 3,100 or (945 meters)

Average Annual Snowfall: 350 inches

Lifts: Four six-passenger high-speed lifts, one high speed quad, five triples and four doubles, with a total combined lift capacity of 27,200 guests per hour.

Trails and Bowls: 100 total trails 18 easier 44 more difficult 38 most difficult ¼ to 3 ½ miles long 3,300 acres of terrain with 750 acres of bowls in Jupiter, Scott's, Blue Slip, McConkey's, Homelite and Puma bowls.

Snowmaking: $12 million in snowmaking equipment is used throughout the winter season to make snow on over 475 acres of Park City's designated trails.

Ski and Snowboard School: The Park City Ski and Snowboard School offers options for all ability levels with our certified instructors. Please call our Ski and Snowboard School 1-800-222-PARK for more information. Ski reservations are strongly recommended for all Ski and Snowboard School Programs.

Dining: There are three Restaurants on the mountain: Summit House, Snow Hut and Mid-Mountain Lodge, variety of dining options available in the base area.

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