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Utah Olympic Park

Utah Olympic Park

Utah Olympic Park was a competition venue for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games for Nordic jumping and the sliding sports of bobsleigh, luge and skeleton. The nearly 400-acre Park features a mixture of sporting facilities and visitor areas for an incredible Olympic experience. The state-of-the-art park hosted more than 300,000 visitors and 14 Olympic medal events in February 2002. The Utah Olympic Park, a U.S. Olympic Training site, now serves as a year-round competition and training ground for recreational and high-performance athletes. Visitors can watch athletes in training, visit the Alf Engen Ski History Museum and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympic Museum, race down the track in a bobsled, or learn how to steer your own skeleton or luge sled by taking an Intro camp. Admission to Utah Olympic Park is free.

The Park is owned by a non-profit organization, the Utah Athletic Foundation which is responsible for keeping the Park and the Utah Olympic Oval operating for use by future athletes, world champions and the general public.

Utah Olympic ParkDaily Guided Tours Of Olympic Competition Sites
Go to the top of the world’s highest altitude ski jumps and see the fastest bobsled, luge and skeleton track where Olympic history was made. Watch athletes in winter training as they ski jump off of the K90 and K120 Nordic hills and launch themselves into the air off the freestyle aerial kickers. Visit the interactive Alf Engen Ski Museum, which chronicles Utah’s ski history, and the new 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum.

Public Bobsled Rides 
Go up to 80 miles per hour, experience 4 G’s of force Bobsled rides at Utah Olympic Parkandequivalent of a 40-story drop in less than a minute on a four person public passenger bobsled ride. An experienced driver takes three passengers on a thrilling ride down the entire length of the Olympic bobsled track. Participants must be 16 years of age and older. Cost is $200 per person
Bobsled Reservations
Phone: 435.658.4206

NEW Stephan Bosch Bobsled Driving School
Learn how to drive a bobsled from an experienced coach. Stephan Bosch is the current America’s Cup Champion, former 4-time Junior World Champion and World Cup medalist. Space is limited so sign up now for camps on March 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 & 24. Reservations are required by calling (435) 658-4206.

Ziplines Send Riders Down Ski Hill On Cable
Ride the Zipline down the Xtreme course at 50 miles per hour along the ski jump hill. Experience the sensation of ski jumping as you slide down a cable in a harness to the base of the ski jumps. Weight restrictions apply

Take A Chair Lift Ride To Top of the K120 Ski Jump
Go on a chair lift ride to the top of the highest altitude ski jump, located at 7,130 feet. Look down on the Snyderville Basin from atop the K120 start house. We’ll even give you a chair lift ride back down.

Snow Zone
Test your luge and skeleton skills as you sled down our natural snow track. Area includes small tubing hill for young children. Unlimited sledding for one low price –

Visit the Utah Olympic Park's website to learn more about their programs.

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