Park City Mountain Resort
 Park City’s famed ski and snowboard Mecca offers 3,300 acres of skiable terrain, including 100 designated trails and 750 acres of bowl skiing. Skiers and riders can choose from long groomed runs, gentle beginner slopes, steep chutes, three world-class terrain parks and the 2002 Olympic Superpipe. With 3,300 acres of groomers, bumps, bowls, powder, peaks and parks—all connected to a great resort town—you'll see why SKI magazine has named Park City Mountain Resort a top-ten resort for almost twenty consecutive seasons. Come experience a complete skiing and riding experience which is respected all over by those who know. Scheduled Season Opening: Closing: | November 16, 2006 April 15, 2007
| Hours of Operation Hours: Night Skiing/Riding: | 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Night operations scheduled to open Dec. 25, 2006 and close after April 1, 2007. | Elevation Base: Summit: | 6,900 feet 10,000 feet
| Trails and Terrain | 3,300 acres, spread over seven peaks and nine bowls. 104 trails: 17% Easier, 50% More Difficult, 33% Most Difficult 1 Superpipe (Eagle) Terrain Parks: King's Crown Superpark, Pick 'n Shovel, PayDay (lighted) and Jonesy's Longest Run: Homerun, 3.5 miles long | Lifts | 15 lifts: 4 high-speed, six-passenger chairs; 2 high-speed quads; 5 triples; 4 doubles; and Magic Carpet in children's learning area. Total uphill capacity: 28,400 guests per hour. | Average Annual Snowfall | 355 inches | Average Monthly Temperature | | NOV. | DEC. | JAN. | FEB. | MAR. | APR. | | 42° | 34° | 31° | 35° | 40° | 52° | Snowmaking | 475 acres (summit to base) | |