General Information
Park City Mountain Resort is located in the heart of Park City, Utah and is only a 35-minute drive from the Salt Lake City International Airport. Featuring 3,300 acres of unspoiled terrain, the resort offers eight peaks, nine bowls, powder, trees, groomed Signature RunsTM, bumps, four terrain parks, and North America's largest Superpipe; all powered by 100% renewable energy.
Awards & Accolades
Park City Mountain Resort was once again ranked a top-five resort by the readers of SKI magazine and a top-ten resort by the readers of Skiing, Freeskier and Transworld Snowboarding magazines. Park City Mountain Resort has been consistently ranked among the top ten ski resorts in North America by Ski magazine since the magazine began publishing its ratings in the late 1980's.
Resort Improvements
The Resort recently invested $10.5 million in infrastructure improvements, including a new high-speed lift, renovations to on-mountain dining, expanded snowmaking and a new run. Park City Mountain Resort now offers more than 3,300 skiable acres, a 3,300-foot total vertical drop, 475 acres of snow making capacity and 107 runs. Lift tickets offer access to all of the resort's upgraded lifts including four new high-speed detachable six-packs.
Something for Everyone
One of the many reasons Park City Mountain Resort consistently receives top ratings is the wide variety of available terrain. Beginners are welcomed by the wide, gently flowing trails such as First Time, Three Kings, Homerun, and Claim Jumper. Intermediates have plenty to keep them busy, especially with the numerous groomers served by the Silverlode high speed six pack and King Con high speed quad lifts. For intermediates feeling adventurous, try one of PCMR's 13 Signature RunsTM. Signature RunsTM are advanced runs, groomed to perfection so that intermediate skiers and snowboarders can safely introduce themselves to more advanced terrain. Experts seeking the steep and deep will find powder caches in Park City's legendary McConkey's, Scott's, Blueslip, and Jupiter Bowls. 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.