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Park City Resort

Park City Mountain Resort

The Largest Resort in the United States

Current Conditions

Temperature

39°F

Feels like 27°F

Snow Conditions

0

Fresh Snow (Last Hour)

0

24 Hour Total

Wind

11 mph

Current Wind Speed

Resort Overview

Park City Mountain Resort is the largest ski resort in the United States, offering an incredible 7,300 acres of terrain. With its convenient location just 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport, Park City combines world-class skiing with the charm of a historic mining town.

Elevation

Base: 6,800 ft

Summit: 10,026 ft

Annual Snowfall

355 inches

Terrain

8% Beginner

42% Intermediate

50% Advanced

Lifts

41 Total Lifts

4 High-Speed Six-Packs

Featured Amenities

  • Town Access

    Direct access to historic Park City's dining and entertainment.

  • Terrain Parks

    World-class terrain parks for all skill levels.

  • Mountain Dining

    Multiple on-mountain restaurants and lodges.

  • Ski School

    Comprehensive programs for all ages and abilities.

Notable Terrain

Jupiter Bowl

Expert-only terrain with steep chutes and powder stashes. Accessible via Jupiter lift with incredible views of the Wasatch.

Ninety-Nine 90

Advanced terrain pod with steep pitches and tree skiing. Named for its elevation at 9,990 feet.

Homerun

Long, winding intermediate run perfect for cruising. Offers beautiful views and consistent conditions throughout the season.

McConkey's Bowl

Expert terrain with steep chutes and natural features. Named after legendary skier Shane McConkey.

Silverlode

Popular intermediate run with consistent pitch and width. Great for practicing technique and building confidence.

First Time

Excellent beginner area with gentle slopes and wide runs. Perfect for learning and building confidence with easy access to the base area.

Operating Hours

Winter Season

Daily: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Hours may vary based on conditions

Special Features

Night skiing available on select runs

Extended hours during peak season