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Park City

A hundred trails, 3,300 acres of terrain, over 3,000 feet vertical and 8 bowls: Park City has something for everyone.
With 100 trails winding over 3,300 acres (1,335 ha), Park City is a popular resort. Of these, 18 percent are beginner, 44 percent intermediate, and 38 percent advanced. The vertical rise takes you 3,048 feet (945 m) from base to summit, with 355 inches (902 cm) of snow guaranteed.

Park City has eight bowls—Jupiter, Scott’s, Blueslip, McConkey’s, Pinecone Ridge, West Face, East Face, and Puma—clustered mostly around the summit of the mountain, which between them total more than 750 acres (303 ha). The top of the mountain is reserved for black and double black diamond trails and bowls, accessed by the Jupiter Lift, but the rest of the mountain has a fair scattering of blue and green trails, as well as other advanced trails.
 

Park City

Base6,900 ft (2,103 m)
Summit10,000 ft (3,048 m)
Elevation3,100 ft (945 m)
Snowmaking475 acres (0 ha) / 14 %
Ski area3,300 a (1,335 ha)
Beginner18 %
Intermediate44 %
Advanced38 %
Number of trails100
Longest trail4 mi (6 km)
Snowfall355 inch (902 cm)
Season startlate Nov
Season endmid Apr

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