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Park City, UT (Directions)
Last Updated: 2/11/2012 7:42 PM
Overview
- 20 Beginner
- 59 Intermediate
- 35 Advanced
Park City Mountain Resort's terrain is truly one-of-a-kind and offers a unique skiing and riding experience. Whether you like powder-filled bowls or groomers, glades or terrain parks, steep chutes or wide-open runs, we've got 3,300 acres of diverse terrain - all connected to a great resort town—you'll see why SKI magazine has named Park City Mountain Resort a top-ten resort... for almost twenty consecutive seasons. We have four of the best terrain parks in the country for almost every ability level from just beginning to jumping 50 foot jumps, with 16 lifts that provide access to 114 trails.
Hours of Operation
Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Read more
Hours of Operation
Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Read more
Operations
Status
Open
Lifts Open/Total
16 of 16
Weekday Hours
Mon-Fri: 9a-9p
Trails Open/Total
110 of 114
Weekend Hours
Sat/Sun: 9a-9p
Stats & Conditions
Base Elevation
6,900 ft
24-hr Snowfall
0"
Vertical Drop
3,100 ft
Avg Base Depth
50"
Peak Elevation
10,000 ft
Reviews & Tips (124)
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After skiing in Vermont, Maine, New York State, PA, Colorado resorts and some California resorts, Park City remains my favorite. It has the least amount of traversing to get around the mountain - you can mostly ski from one mountain "area" to the next unlike Vail where you find yourself skiing a lot of catwalks to get around. Beginners and Advanced skiers can take the same lift up and ski down their own trails to meet again. I love the King Con and SilverQueen areas - lots of cruiser slopes easy bumps.
Check out the Viking Yurt off the HomeRun trail for lunch or afternoon hot drink on your way to SilverQueen or Crescent cruiser slopes. They serve a scrumptuous Tomato Coconut Curry soup with just the right amount of sweet and spicy flavors.
written Feb 08 2012 - 04:24 PM
Take advantage of the Night skiing! Its included in full-day passes and is a total BLAST! You have the runs to yourself and the view of the city is incredible!
written Feb 06 2012 - 06:33 AM
Too many trails composed of flat area. Do not slow down or stop there. Lift line rope force you to go overshot then walking up.
That is paying downhill price to do some cross-country.
Need more 2nd chance trails and better signs.
Good feature:
Ticket use RF IC non-contact reader.
Loading chair also use auto-gate.
written Jan 24 2012 - 05:41 PM
When you have used up your lift ticket you can re-charge it on-line much cheaper than buying at the ticket office. Helps if you can't get one of these deals!
Great location for all types of skier. Snow has arrived. Big dump on Friday and Saturday.
written Jan 22 2012 - 09:38 PM
Just enough open for 2--3 days of skiing but more is coming. Just now opening diamonds. Good deal on liftopia
written Dec 18 2011 - 11:53 AM
Park City is fantastic. Not quite as much snow as the Snowbird side of Wasatch. But great town and mountain and saved big on liftopia.
written Dec 13 2011 - 02:47 PM
Park city has miles of "boring green runs" and I like going to the top of bonanza and riding homerun down. that way you can avoid the longer lift lines at the bottom of the slope, where all the other beginners seem stuck. there is also a bucket load of good intermediate trails also.
written Nov 30 2011 - 08:44 AM
Saved lots of Money, check the weather before you buy, you have to use the tickets on the date you select. Get a groomed map at PCMR, 9 inches of powder was a little much to push. Local Costco sells 5 days tickets that are not consecutive days but you will pay a little more for that.
written May 01 2011 - 12:31 PM
Great Place to ski/board for all levels, no crowds...liftopia saved so much money..wonderful powder and winter playground.I'll be back..
written Apr 16 2011 - 11:38 AM
Make sure you use your ticket for the day you bought it for. I thought the ticket was for a Thursday instead of a Wednesday. Paid full price at the ticket window for Wednesday and they would not honor the lifttopia ticket on Thursday after I realized my mistake. They play hardball with you. Glad the Canyons are nearby - they'll be getting my business.
written Apr 16 2011 - 10:39 AM
This was the first time I have tried spring skiing, and I am hooked! Good snow, no lift lines, and discounts at lodging and restaurants. What could be better?
written Apr 14 2011 - 02:33 PM
Ask a mountain host about the free mountain tours. My wife and I were the only people on this underused service and it was great. A guide took us to lots of places we wouldn't have found on our own. Nice trees, good steeps, etc. Stanley is the man!
written Apr 11 2011 - 02:44 PM
Liftopia is the way to go to get discounted tickets. Just make sure you have your dates firm. Great jumps and half pipe areas.
written Apr 09 2011 - 07:36 PM
PCMR is great for all levels. The snow was good for so late in the season with hardly anyone else on the mountain. The staff work really hard to keep the snow at peak condition with grooming and lots of lifts and terrain to choose from. I saved almost 50% off the regular lift ticket price using Liftopia. This was my third purchase. The online purchase was super easy and picking the tickets up at the ticket window was super fast. Cheaper than a locals ticket! I'd highly recommend both PCMR and Liftopia.
written Apr 07 2011 - 04:17 PM
Sunny weather in April = sticky snow overall and slushy at the bottom half. We did enjoy the absence of crazy winds (unlike Mammoth Mtn for instance) but too many flats make PC boring for snowboarders - unless you hit the terrain park & half pipe of course :)
written Apr 07 2011 - 09:36 AM


















