Park City
Winter Sports
If skiing powder is your thing, Park City has you covered. With 426 downhill trails across 9,326 acres and numerous spots to Nordic ski, there are limitless possibilities. These numbers partially explain why the U.S. Ski and Snowboard team is headquartered in Park City. Other reasons include unbeatable proximity, quality of recreational opportunities and quality of life.
Park City Mountain is the largest ski resort in the United States, while Deer Valley is one of the country's most popular luxury mountain resorts. The nearby Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, once featured in the Olympic games, offers great cross-country skiing. Newest to the area is Woodward Park City, an adventure sports center with a lift of its own. This Park City area quick guide will help you make the most of your ski trip to Park City.
Park City Ski Resorts
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Deer Valley Resort
Deer Valley Ski Resort is a skier’s paradise with superb guest services, luxury amenities and impeccable trail systems. Come winter or summer, slopeside fun abounds.
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Park City Mountain
Park City Mountain is one of Utah’s world-class ski resorts, with more than 7,300 acres of winter fun and countless things to do off the slopes.
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Woodward Park City
Woodward Park City is Utah's first all-in-one action sports mountain center, located just 25 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City.
Local Highlights
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Cross Country Skiing
Park City has long been a destination for cross-country enthusiasts. With over 70 kilometers of groomed trails in the town and surrounding mountains, there’s ample room for a strenuous cardio workout or a casual moonlit glide.
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Historic Main Street
Any visit to Park City requires a leisurely walk down Historic Main Street past the vibrant Victorian architecture of old mining cabins, lovingly restored and maintained by residents. This street is the centerpiece of this mountain town, and home to dozens of restaurants, bars, unique local shopping experiences and other fun things to do in Park City that offer visitors the very best of Utah.
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History & Heritage Sites
In the second half of the 19th century, workers from around the world arrived in Utah’s Summit County, lured by the promise of employment in Park City’s silver mines and building and maintaining the Transcontinental Railroad. This work-focused backstory is part of the distinctive history that sets apart this country’s rich heritage. Consider visiting these places to explore and learn more about the Wasatch Mountains’ fascinating history.
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Outdoor Events
The Deer Valley Music Festival and Kimball Arts Festival headline a calendar full of great Park City events throughout the warmer months. Every Sunday, from June through September, the Park Silly market — one of the most treasured Park City events — fills the streets of lower Historic Main Street with live music, local craftsmen and great food.
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Sundance Film Festival
For 30 years, filmmakers, stars and audiences have been traveling to Utah's Sundance Film Festival to see some of the most innovative storytelling in cinema. Park City is the epicenter, but Sundance venues can also be found in Salt Lake City, Ogden and at the Sundance Mountain Resort.
What's Nearby
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Wasatch Mountain State Park
Year-round family adventure awaits. In the warmer months, hit the hiking or biking trails, or reserve a tee time at the golf courses. In the winter, ski or snowmobile through the alpine terrain.
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Rockport State Park
Find first-rate, year-round recreation at this northern Utah destination.
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Heber Valley
Between the destination towns of Heber and Midway, Heber Valley astonishes with its alpine splendor and access to endless outdoor recreation.
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Kamas
Kamas itself is a quiet high country town with a population of around 2,000 people and a ranch mentality carried over from the earlier settlements. Today the town defines itself by vast tracts of open space, access to recreation and family friendliness.
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Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City makes a great gateway for travelers visiting Utah's ski resorts or southward to Utah’s renowned red rock country.
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Mirror Lake Scenic Byway
You’ll never forget your drive on the Mirror Lake Scenic Byway. This 42-mile stretch of road passes through the gorgeous Uinta Mountains. Check it out!