Park City Winter Activities
 Park City's famous ski areas have something for everyone, from deep powder bowls and long, groomed runs to gentle beginner slopes, steep chutes, three world-class terrain parks and the 2002 Olympic Superpipe. Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2004, Park City Mountain Resort offers world-renowned skiing and riding, breathtaking views, legendary powder, more than 3,300 acres of dream ski terrain, and Utah's most extensive snowboard facilities. At the base, The Legacy Lodge offers the conveniences you'd expect from a state-of-the-art day lodge -- all set in a modern design that celebrates Park City's mining and mountain heritage. The resort's famous Alpine Slide is one of the longest in the world, with two new tracks being added for more curls, swirls, dips and turns. UTAH OLYMPIC PARK: Located just six miles from downtown Park City, the Utah Olympic Park offers a year-round, state-of-the-art park for national and international competitions. It serves as a year-round training ground for development and high-performance athletes in luge, bobsled, skeleton and aerials. Visitors are treated to a guided tour of the park, athlete training sessions, 70 mile-per-hour bobsled rides in summer and winter, freestyle aerial and ski-jumping shows on summer weekends, and a variety of camps for skiers and snowboarders of all ages. The park's Alf Engen Ski Museum was built to preserve the rich history of skiing in the Intermountain region by providing a world-class facility which highlights the many contributions made in ski-area development, athletic competition, snow safety, ski innovation and ski-teaching methods. More information on Utah Olympic Park Snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are also popular Park City amusements, thanks to an abundance of well-marked and well-groomed trails. The Wasatch Mountain State Park offers 70 miles of trails and convenient facilities -- including warming rooms -- for snowmobilers using canyons near Midway, Park City and American Fork. The Wasatch Mountain State Park Golf Course is off-limits to snowmobilers but open for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. | Top Winter Activities in Park City: | Skiing & Snowboarding The home of the U.S. Ski Team, Park City lays claim to world-class terrain, state-of-the-art snowboard parks and high-profile training facilities -- most notably the huge Utah Olympic Park. The Park City Mountain Resort offers beginners and experts alike more than 100 designated trails and 750 acres of bowl skiing, all accessible by 14 high-speed lifts. More Skiing & Snowboarding in Park City & Deer Valley, Utah... Snowmobiling Snowmobiling enthusiasts find plenty of opportunities to get out and play on Park City's wealth of well-maintained trails. The Wasatch Mountain State Park offers 70 miles of trails and convenient facilities -- including warming rooms -- for snowmobilers using canyons near Midway, Park City and American Fork. More Snowmobiling in Park City & Deer Valley, Utah... | | More Winter Activities in Park City: Snowshoeing & Cross-Country Skiing The Wasatch Mountain State Park Golf Course is off-limits to snowmobilers but open for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The Homestead Resort also offers a well-maintained and extensive trail system for cross-country and skate skiing. Horse-Drawn Sleigh Rides Several tour operators in the Park City area offer old-fashioned, horse-drawn sleigh rides, complete with cozy blankets, sing-alongs and hot cocoa. | |