| Park City Mountain Resort has terrain for skiers and snowboarders of just about every persuasion. This mountain is big by North American standards, and the terrain seems to grow every year. Two other resorts, Deer Park and The Canyons, are also home in Park City. This resort is complete with bars, clubs, galleries, fine dining, fast food, slow food, lodging, even a manufacturer's outlet mall!Park City Mountain Resort's terrain parks were voted number one in the country in 2004-2005 by Transworld Snowboarding magazine. Boasting four terrain parks full of 50 rails, jumps and funboxes, the parks here cater to every ability, and the Eagle Superpipe now features walls that are 22 feet high! This is a great place to learn the art of freestyle!Park City Mountain Resort StatisticsVertical Drop: 3101 ft. Top Elevation: 10000 ft. Skiable Acres: 3299 Trails: 100 Terrain: 18% 44% 38% Lifts: 14; 4 high-speed six-passenger chairs, 2 high-speed quads, 4 triples, 4 doubles, and the Magic Carpet Snowmaking: 45% 1 Superpipe Longest Run: 3.5 miles Terrain Parks: 5; King's Crown Superpark, Pick 'n Shovel, PayDay and Jonesy's Average Annual Snowfall: 355 inchesEscape from the development in the Park City valley by taking a day trip to Big Cottonwood Canyon where Brighton and Solitude are located, or Little Cottonwood Canyon where you can find Alta and Snowbird. These are each about an hour away by car, or get there on skis, using the Ski Utah Interconnect!In the off-season, Park City Mountain Resort in the Summer offers a ton of summer fun! With everything from mountain biking to the Alpine Slide, there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy! |
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