Park City Resort | Ski Resort | Utah | 2025 Information
About Park City Resort
Park City Mountain Resort is the largest ski resort in the United States, with more than 7,300 acres of terrain. There are over 330 trails and 7 terrain parks, including a halfpipe and a mini pipe, designed for skill progression. The resort sits in the Wasatch Mountain range and is approximately 35 minutes from the airport in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Snowfall and Conditions at Park City Resort
Park City Resort receives an average annual snowfall of 350 inches. The summit elevation is 10,026 feet, and the base elevation is 6,800 feet. Before clipping in, make sure you’re checking the current weather conditions at Park City, as conditions can change quickly in high alpine areas. Find more information on mountain stats, like the longest run at Park City, on the mountain stats page.
Winter at Park City Resort
Park City terrain is divided as follows: 8% beginner, 42% intermediate, and 50% advanced or expert. While it is technically possible to ski both sides of the mountain in a single day, most visitors take multiple days to fully explore Park City’s expansive terrain and enjoy the variety of runs, parks, and bowls.
The resort has two main base areas, Park City Village (or Mountain Village) and Canyons Village, connected by the Quicksilver Gondola. Each base offers lift access, ski school, rentals, and dining. The Town Lift provides direct access from the mountain to historic Main Street, allowing skiers to ski directly into downtown Park City.
In addition to skiing and snowboarding, on-mountain activities include the Flying Eagle Zip Line, the alpine coaster, and historic mountain tours.
Winter Activities at Park City Resort: Skiing and Snowboarding, Private and Group Lessons for Adults and Kids, Snowshoeing, Mountain Coaster, Flying Eagle Zip Line, Scenic Gondola Rides, Historic and Private Mountain tours, Sleigh Rides, Snowmobile Tour
Summer at Park City Resort
During the summer, Park City offers lift-served mountain biking, with access provided by the Crescent Lift and the Red Pine Gondola. These lifts also grant access to hiking trails such as Silver Lake and Jenni’s Trail, two popular hiking trails with moderate terrain and spectacular views.
Additional summer activities at the base areas include the alpine coaster and slide, the Flying Eagle Zip Line, a climbing wall, and gem panning. Scenic lift rides are available for those who want to reach higher elevations without hiking or biking, and both base areas provide dining and visitor services.
Summer Activities at Park City Resort: Mountain Biking, Clinics and Lessons for Adults and Kids, Mountain Coaster, Alpine Slide, Mini Golf, Climbing Wall, Flying Eagle Zip Line, Gem Panning, Trampoline
Getting Around Park City
Both Park City Mountain Village and Canyons Village offer pedestrian-friendly layouts. A free shuttle runs year-round between the mountain, Main Street, and various lodging hubs. Your vacation property might also offer a private shuttle service.
Park City is a walkable town, especially in the downtown “Old Town” area and the resort villages, where lodging, dining, shopping, and transit options are conveniently close together. The Main Street Trolley provides free hop-on, hop-off service down historic Main Street, and connects to the Old Town Transit Center for transfers to other routes.
Rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft operate in and around Park City.
What’s New at Park City Resort
For the 2025–26 season, Park City introduces the new Sunrise Gondola at Canyons Village, replacing the old two-person Sunrise chair with a 10-passenger lift to the Red Pine area.
Nearby, the Red Pine Lodge will debut a dedicated kid-focused lunchroom for young ski and ride schoolers to warm up and grab a bite.
Park City has been announced as an official venue for the Olympic Winter Games Salt Lake City-Utah in 2034
Getting to Park City Resort
Nowhere else in North America will you find a four-season mountain resort this large and this close to a major international airport. With non-stop flights from over 70 U.S. cities into Salt Lake City International airport, it's easy to get to Park City from just about anywhere.
Once you land, you can go from concourse to the slopes in 40 easy minutes by bus, taxi or car. So after your flight touches down, you can be boarding the lifts the very same day.
We recommend taking a shuttle, bus, or taxi to Park City. Once here, getting around town is easy thanks to the free, bio-diesel, bike and ski-friendly public transportation system.
DRIVING TO PARK CITY
Directions to Park City Mountain Village:
1345 Lowell Ave, Park City, UT 84060
Follow UT-224 from I-80 towards Park City. After 6 miles, turn right onto Empire Avenue and follow it to signs directing entry to the base parking facilities. Please note that the surface parking lots are not available for overnight parking.
Directions to Canyons Village:
4000 Canyons Resort Dr, Park City, UT 84098
Follow UT-224 from I-80 towards Park City. After 3 miles, turn right onto Canyons Resort Drive and follow it to signs directing entry to the base parking facilities. Please note that the surface parking lots are not available for overnight parking.