Park City Mountain

Park City, UT

Hours

Winter Operating hours late Nov - mid-April

Daily lift: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Winter Mountain Coaster & Winter Flying Eagle Zipline: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Cost

Here is an overview of skiing fees for Park City Mountain:

  • Lift Tickets: Adults from $194 per day (13-64), Children (5-12) from $126 per day
  • Epic Day Pass from $114 per day (13+)

Prices are subject to change. Please check their website for updates as well as information on Scenic Lift / Gondola Day Passes and Bike Haul Season Pass.

About

In the late 19th century, the silver mining town of Park City transitioned into another business venture that would strike gold. Park City Mountain opened to attract winter and summer outdoor enthusiasts at its world-class resort.

Today, it is considered one of the premier ski destinations in the United States and hosted the ski and snowboarding events for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Be sure to visit the Utah Olympic Park which offers exhilarating activities in summer and winter.

Park City Mountain is where history and natural landscapes are the backdrop for year-round activities. The mountain's elevation reaches over 10,000 feet, making it a snow paradise during winter with pristine slopes for skiing and snowboarding. Even if you don't ski or snowboard, there are other outdoor adventures to explore, like a sleigh ride and zipline!

Summer reveals vibrant green landscapes perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and scenic gondola rides. You'll also find adrenaline-pumping activities like the Flying Eagle zipline, Alpine Coaster, gem panning, mini golf, and more!

The destination is also a cultural hub. The town of Park City boasts a vibrant arts scene and hosts the famous Sundance Film Festival. Its historic Main Street is lined with Victorian-era buildings that now house high-end boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and art galleries.

The Park City Museum provides fascinating insights into the mountain's mining history. The resort is also close to area landmarks, like Jordanelle State Park and Huber Grove, allowing you to combine history, water sports, and nature with your getaway.

Whether you're carving down world-class ski runs, exploring mountain trails, or diving into local history and culture, Park City Mountain promises a unique and unforgettable experience. It embodies the spirit of outdoor adventure and cultural exploration, making it a must-visit destination in the Heber City area.

Park City Mountain: Fun Facts & Cool Features

The all-season resort is brimming with unique features that'll make your visit unforgettable.

As the largest ski resort in the United States, its most compelling feature is its unrivaled terrain size — an epic 7,300 acres of skiable slopes! With terrain for beginners and pros, the combinations add up to endless fun on your winter trip. Additionally, skiing into Mountain or Canyons villages is the norm, offering breaks for coffee, food, beverages, and relaxation.

When you need a break from the slopes, check out the mountain coaster. The toboggan-like sled zips down a metal track, giving you a thrilling experience. Equally exciting is the Flying Eagle, a seated zipline that takes your vacation to new heights! For a more laid-back snowy adventure, book a dinner and a horse-pulled ride with Snowed Inn Sleigh Company.

Additionally, it is known for its rich history. The resort town was once a bustling silver mining community in the 1800s and has successfully preserved its historical character.

Visitors can enjoy a trip to the local museum or take a stroll down Main Street, which features well-preserved 19th-century buildings and hosts a variety of shops, galleries, and restaurants. Speaking of eateries, you can grab a bite on your way to or from Park City at places like Midway Mercantile Restaurant and Cafe Galleria.

Another cool feature of Park City Mountain is the Quicksilver Gondola. It serves as a link between the Canyons and Park City Mountain. The 8.5-minute ride offers breathtaking views of Wasatch Mountain while transporting between the two locations.

Getting There

To get to Park City Mountain from Heber City, follow these step-by-step directions:

  • Start on US-40 W from S Main St
  • Continue on US-40 W. Take UT-248 E to Park Ave in Park City
  • Turn right onto Park Ave
  • Continue straight to stay on Park Ave
  • Turn right onto Empire Ave
  • The destination will be on your left.

Local Tips

  • Pre-purchase your tickets online. It's usually cheaper than buying them on-site.
  • Midweek visits are less crowded compared to weekends.
  • Be sure to arrive early; parking fills up quickly.
  • Seasons passes can save you money if you plan on visiting multiple times.
  • Rent equipment off-site to avoid high rental prices at the resort.

Location

Park City, UT

Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve compiled the top 8 best things to do in Heber City.

  • Take a scenic train ride on the Heber Valley Railroad.
  • Go skiing or snowboarding. Heber City is located near several world-renowned ski resorts, including Park City, Deer Valley, and Sundance.
  • Fish the day away at Strawberry Reservoir.
  • Enjoy the CAF Utah Wing Museum and see the restored aircraft at their finest.
  • If horseback riding is your thing, KB Horses offers incredible horseback riding adventures.
  • Alpine Loop Scenic Backway is a must if you like scenic drives.
  • Hike or mountain bike Coyote Canyon Trails.

Within Heber Valley are the cities of Heber City, Midway, Charleston, Daniel, Strawberry, Red Ledges, Timber Lakes, Center Creek, Lake Creek, Wallsburg, and Benloch Ranch. You’ll want to make sure to book plenty of time to explore, as each quaint city within Heber Valley offers a unique identity— many boasting fun local events and dining, cultural attractions and more.

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