Park City Mountain Winter 2024-2025 Tip Sheet
Countless adventures wait for you at Park City Mountain this winter. Write your own story across more than 7,300 acres of world-class skiing and riding in the picturesque Wasatch Mountains at the largest ski and snowboard resort in the United States. Recently announced as a venue for the Olympic Winter Games Salt Lake City-Utah 2034, Park City Mountain provides the natural backdrop for vibrant Park City, Utah and is only a 35-minute drive from Salt Lake City International Airport. Park City Mountain is the only resort in Utah where you can ski or ride directly to town and enjoy historic Main Street in charming Old Town Park City. Or immerse yourself in the mountains where world-class skiing and riding, lodging, dining and shopping converge at Canyons Village. Park City Mountain offers a welcoming experience where every skier and rider can write their own story. Choose among the high Alpine steeps of Jupiter Peak, the sun-kissed learning areas at High Meadow Park, and ski-in-ride-out access to lively Main Street. Park City Mountain is a bucket-list destination where every day is different. Find more information at http://parkcitymountain.com.
Explore the Largest Ski and Snowboard Resort in the United States
Park City Mountain offers the most lift-accessed ski and snowboard terrain in the United States. With more than 7,300 acres of terrain, 330 trails, 42 lifts and 6 terrain parks, Park City Mountain offers countless adventures for skiers and riders of all levels and abilities. Dedicated learning areas like High Meadow Park are ideal for beginners of all ages. Adventure-seekers can challenge themselves on high Alpine terrain including Jupiter Peak, Ninety-Nine 90 or Pinecone Ridge. Our six terrain parks are designed to teach progression from early learning at Little Kings to competition-level jumps at Pick Axe and the Eagle Superpipe.
Explore Vibrant Base Areas
Park City Mountain’s hundreds of trails rise above convenient and vibrant clusters of world-class dining, lodging and shopping options across its base areas. Canyons Village at Park City Mountain is only a short 35-minute drive from Salt Lake City International Airport and is a pedestrian village perfect for groups and families, hosting year-round events alongside lodging and dining options tailored to every guest. Park City Mountain’s Grand Summit Hotel, a Rock Resort, gives guests ski-in, ski-out lodging in the heart of Canyons Village. Mountain Village is located near the heart of historic Old Town Park City with convenient dining, shopping and lodging where visitors seeking energy and excitement will feel at home. Iconic Town Lift Plaza provides direct ski-in, ride-out to vibrant Park City Main Street.
New in 2024-25 – Enhanced Snowmaking at Canyons Village
Park City Mountain has been a leader in snowmaking since the late 1970s and is excited to continue its industry leadership with snowmaking investments at Canyons Village for the 2024-25 season. The new infrastructure will accelerate the opening of popular runs in the early season, including Chicane and Another World, increasing guests’ access to more terrain in the popular Tombstone Express zone before and during the holiday season.
Proud Venue for the 2034 Olympic Winter Games
The Winter Olympic Games return to the United States in 2034, and Park City Mountain is thrilled to be an official venue for the Olympic Winter Games Salt Lake City-Utah. Park City Mountain will host men’s and women’s snowboarding halfpipe, snowboarding slopestyle, freestyle skiing halfpipe and freestyle skiing slopestyle. Its selection as an official venue affirms Park City Mountain’s status on the global stage and its commitment to the spirit and inspiration that the Olympic Games spread across the world.
Elevated On-Mountain Dining and Culinary Experiences
Park City Mountain offers more than just adventures in skiing and riding. As guests make their way across the mountain, they can enjoy unique dining experiences at eight different on-mountain restaurants. Ski or ride from ahi poke bowls at Mid-Mountain Lodge to hearty chicken pot pie at Miner’s Camp – or swing by Sun Lodge for flavorful tacos and burritos – you can experience your choice of signature menu items and dining experiences at Park City this winter. For the best views in the Wasatch, complemented by elevated Rocky Mountain cuisine, look no further than Lookout Cabin, located near the mid-station of Park City’s iconic Orange Bubble Express. Learn more about all of Park City’s on-mountain dining options here.
For the MountainKind
Park City, Utah is North America's most accessible mountain recreation destination, located just 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport. MountainKind is a statement and an action – a way to describe responsible living and recreation in Park City. Locals and visitors alike share a common passion to protect and preserve the fragile landscapes and infrastructure of Summit County and the values built around diversity and inclusivity.
Park City offers over 100 lodging properties including bed and breakfast inns, condominiums, and full-service hotels. Park City is home to world-class winter recreation, the US Ski & Snowboard Association and over 400 miles of public trails, which offer endless outdoor recreation possibilities, including a commitment to recreation for all, through the work of the National Ability Center. Boasting nearly 150 palate-pleasing bars and restaurants and an abundance of shopping options lining historic Main Street, one easy trip offers a mountain range of world-class resorts and amenities for the most discerning visitors.
All MountainKind who want to experience Park City —on the slopes or the trails—are welcome in this unique mountain town. The community is one of artists, thinkers, business owners, and volunteers who trade on ideas to bring forth positive change and responsible growth.
For more information, please visit www.visitparkcity.com.
Go Car-Free
Park City Mountain is one of the most accessible ski resorts in the United States. Its convenient location in Park City, Utah, only a 35-minute drive from the Salt Lake City International Airport, means guests can easily hit the slopes the same day they fly in. With multiple ground transport options and Park City’s free transit system, enjoy a trip to Park City without worrying about a car.
Ski and Ride to Park City Main Street
Park City Mountain offers direct, ski-in-ride-out access to Park City’s vibrant Main Street via the iconic Town Lift. Guests looking for an adventure can ski down Quit-N-Time or Creole directly to Main Street to enjoy dining, shopping, après ski and more. Easily head back up the mountain on Town Lift to enjoy more skiing and snowboarding, or end your day at High West Saloon, the world’s first and only ski-in gastro-distillery.
Park City Mountain Signature Events
From intimate moments to community celebrations, concerts and festivals — Park City is the best place to experience events and activities that span the mountain, light up the base areas and spread cheer to the town streets and beyond. This season, we are delighted to host extra-special events as a cornerstone of the winter experience in Park City. With lively après-ski music, fireworks, festive holiday celebrations and more, Park City is where moments turn to memories.
OPENING | Nov. 22 The 2024-25 winter season will kick off with Park City Mountain’s planned Opening Day on Friday, November 22. Rock out to DJs at both base areas and enjoy complimentary breakfast treats to kick off the season across Park City Mountain.
HOLIDAYS | Nov-Dec-Jan: The holidays shine bright in Park City. Our annual Tree Lighting celebration kicks it all off at Canyons Village the day after Thanksgiving. Don’t miss Santa’s annual trip down Town Lift on December 21 or the Mountain Village Torchlight Parade on December 24. Our signature holiday celebrations return this year, spanning from mid-December through New Year’s Eve with music, base area activities, fireworks, caroling, ice sculptures and much more.
QUEERSKI | February: This season, we are proud to host Park City’s growing Queerski event once again in mid-February. The multi-day event features a Pride Parade, base camp connection areas, happy hours and more.
WOMENS WEEKEND | March: Returning for the second year in a row after a successful inaugural event, Park City’s Womens Weekend offers ski and ride clinics and base-area après for skiers and riders of all abilities.
SPRING CONCERT SERIES | March- April: Swap your ski and snowboard boots for dancing shoes and enjoy weekly live concerts at Canyons Village.
POND SKIM | April: Park City’s favorite spring event returns! Skim or splash at the Eagle Super Pond. Not up for the pond? Spectators can boogie down with a DJ and stay refreshed with on-site food and beverage offerings.
Begin Your Skiing or Snowboarding Adventures in the Best Learning Areas
Park City Mountain is the best place to learn how to ski or snowboard and offers two dedicated learning areas for guests of all ages to hone their skills. High Meadow Park is the perfect spot for anyone to start their experience of learning to ski or ride. Conveniently located mid-way up the mountain near the top of the Red Pine Gondola, High Meadow Park offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and easy access to Red Pine Lodge. Guests will find a wide-open, gently-graded learning slope designed exclusively for beginner skiers and snowboarders and three new adventure trails for easy progression. Similar to High Meadow Park, First Time Park offers skiers and snowboarders a dedicated learning area conveniently located in the Park City Mountain Village. The area features enclosed surface conveyors and beginner terrain for Ski & Snowboard School participants as well as easy access to the First Time Lift for easy progression.
World-Class Ski and Snowboard School
No matter your skill level, a lesson with Park City Mountain’s world-class Ski and Snowboard School is the best way to experience the largest ski resort in the United States. With children’s lessons, private lessons, group lessons and specialty lesson experiences all available, you will develop skills that will open doors to slopes you never imagined. Learn more about our school and your options at ParkCityMountain.com.
Park City’s Terrain Parks
The 2002 Winter Olympics brought a spotlight to Park City Mountain’s world-class network of terrain parks when it debuted the 22’ half-pipe for the first time in the Olympic games. Guests can still test their skills today in the historic Eagle Superpipe, located in the 3 Kings Terrain Park area. Spread across the mountain, Park City Mountain offers six terrain parks designed for skills progression. From beginner-friendly Little Kings to competition-level features in Pick Axe, Park City has a range of terrain parks for all skill levels and interests.
Sustainability Stories
Park City Mountain and Vail Resorts have made significant progress toward our sustainability goal of reaching a zero net operating footprint by 2030.
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As part of Vail Resorts Commitment to Zero, in April 2024, the Elektron Solar Project achieved commercial operation. This new 80 megawatt solar farm outside Salt Lake City provides on-grid solar energy for 100 percent of Park City Mountain’s electricity needs. In 2022, Vail Resorts surpassed our 2025 interim goal of 50% progress toward zero net emissions, three years early, and achieved 100% renewable electricity across our North American operations (including Park City Mountain).
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As part of Commitment to Zero, Vail Resorts committed $25 million in energy-efficiency investments across our resorts, with a focus on snowmaking, buildings, and lifts. Energy efficiency is a key strategy in reducing the emissions associated with our operations. This season, Park City's snowmaking department will be introducing new solar-powered snow guns to its existing system that operates with approximately 70% low-e guns. The snowmaking department is focused on operating the snowmaking system as efficiently as possible, which involves only making snow during optimal temperatures and investing in new low-energy snowmaking equipment.
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Between August 2022 and July 2023, Vail Resorts reduced landfill waste by nearly 1.2 million pounds, compared to the previous year. This result was largely due to capital investment, employee engagement and education, increased diversion streams such as compost program expansions, and snack wrapper recycling. Along with all Vail Resorts’ resorts, Park City will continue to innovate to eliminate waste sent to landfill based on a common set of guiding principles: to reduce waste at the source, reuse materials, and recycle or compost the rest.
Epic Pass
As the winter season draws near, so does the last chance for skiers and riders to get the lowest price on the entire suite of 2024/25 Epic Pass products. In addition to reducing the cost of accessing the mountains, Epic Pass products provide significant savings on the rest of the mountain experience. Epic Mountain Rewards offers pass holders the best ski trip deals, including 20 percent off on-mountain dining, lodging, group ski and ride school lessons, equipment rentals and more at Vail Resorts’ 40 North American owned and operated resorts.
Skip the ticket line with Mobile Pass & Mobile Lift Ticket on the My Epic app. The app allows guests to buy their pass or lift ticket online, activate and store in on their phone in the new My Epic app, put their phone in their pocket, and get scanned, hands free, via Bluetooth technology designed for low energy usage. Plastic cards will continue to be available to any guests who cannot or do not want to use their phone as their pass or lift ticket. More information about Mobile Pass and Mobile Lift Ticket and the My Epic app can be found on the Epic Pass website.
My Epic Gear
Lock in access to premium gear all season with the new My Epic Gear membership program. My Epic Gear combines the luxury of owning high-quality gear and the customer service of a premium valet. Members unlock access to more than 60 of the latest ski and snowboard models from 13 top leading brands. Memberships are limited for the 2024/25 season and are available for the entire family (ages 3 and up) at Park City Mountain, Vail Mountain, Whistler Blackcomb, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Crested Butte, Heavenly, Northstar, Stowe, Okemo and Mountain Snow.
2024-2025 Park City Mountain Winter Fast Facts
DATES AND HOURS
Winter Season Dates: Friday, November 22- Monday, April 21
Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
*Dates subject to change based on conditions
ELEVATION
Base Elevation: 6,800 ft
Summit Elevation: 10,000 ft
Vertical Rise: 3,200 ft/ 975 m
TERRAIN AND SNOWFALL:
Total Skiable Acres: 7,300+ acres/ 3000+ hectares
Lifts: 41
Trails: Over 330
Terrain: 8% Beginner, 42% Intermediate, 50% Expert
Bowls: 12
Terrain Parks: 6 including a halfpipe and a mini pipe
Longest Run: Homerun, 3.5 miles
Average Snowfall: 355"/ 902 cm
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