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Park City, UT
Park City
From the town you can access the main skiing and boarding area via two high-speed six-passenger lifts, which take all of 12 minutes from bottom to top. There are 3,300 acres (1,335 ha) of skiable terrain, including eight bowls, and skiers of all abilities will be able to find something for them anywhere on the mountain.
There?s floodlit night skiing from Christmas Day to the end of the season, and in January each year the Sundance Film Festival brings a different kind of visitor.
Park City, UT at a glance
On the mountain
Ski area
A hundred trails, 3,300 acres of terrain, over 3,000 feet vertical and 8 bowls: Park City has something for everyone.
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Lift system
The new Fast Tracks Pass gives priority access to Park City's efficient
lift system to season and multi-day (over 4) pass holders.
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Ski schools & guiding
The Park City Ski and Snowboard School offers a variety of programs and private lessons for skiers and boarders; it includes a fun Kids Mountain School. more...
Advanced
Jupiter Bowl and McConkey?s Bowl, with their black diamond and double black diamond trails and fantastic light powder, are Park City's favorite advanced and expert areas. more...
Intermediate
Almost half the mountain is intermediate terrain at Park City, with many runs clustered below the King Con high-speed quad chair. more...
Beginner
For beginners, Park City has two designated slow-skiing areas made up entirely of green trails, one at the base of the mountain and the other off the Silverlode express lift. more...
Boarding & freestyle
Park City has four terrain parks and a huge Superpipe, where the World Superpipe Championships are held.
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Mountain restaurants
Park City has four mountain restaurants, including Mid-Mountain Lodge, a historic miner?s lodge with a large outdoor deck. more...
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Off the mountain
Village
Park City used to be a mining town, but now you can ski or ride straight into Main Street. more...
Accommodation
Most of Park City's accommodations are condominiums; there are three hotels at the resort and many more in Park City itself. more...
Après-ski
The choice of après-ski near the slopes is limited, but Park City itself has many restaurants and bars. more...
Restaurants & bars
Park City has around 100 restaurants, even one at the end of a romantic sleigh ride. more...
Other activities
Gorgoza Park, for snowtubing
and jibbing, and Kimball Junction, for discount designer shopping, are nearby Park City.
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Getting there
From Salt Lake International Airport it's only a 45-minute drive to Park City Mountain Resort. more...
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