COVID Procedures: No masks are required for outdoor operations including lift lines, chairlifts, and gondolas. Masks are required for indoor facilities including restrooms and lodges. For indoor, cafeteria-style dining facilities, proof of vaccination is required.
Limited single-day ticket sales on holiday periods (Christmas, New Year, Presidents' Day) Purchasing lift tickets in advance is highly advised.
With 7,300 acres and 348 trails, grooming at Park City is no small feat. Around 40 snowcats spread out across the resort over the course of two shifts per night to groom over 120 trails into the corduroy-like lines you see in the morning.
For many of the groomers, the act of smoothing the snow over in to crisp, clean lines for a fresh start each day is an art form. Creating a surface for everyone, from beginners to professional racers, to enjoy is something that the grooming team prides themselves on.
Park City features 19 different gourmet dining options in the Mountain Village alone, including 9 on-mountain restaurants. Canyons Village includes 6 more dining choices for your time spent on the slopes to create an uninterrupted day at the resort.
Park City by the numbers
Park City opened for skiing in 1963.
Park City boasts 17 mountain peaks.
The base area of Park City has an elevation of 6,800 feet above sea level. Summit elevation is 10,026 feet.
Park City has 41 lifts and 341 runs.
Park City is a 35 minute drive from the Salt Lake International Airport.
Park City has 7,300 acres of skiable terrain.
Park City has a variety of exceptional runs which vary in skill level required making it the perfect mountain for your family vacation.