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Park City Ski Holidays

Park City Lift Pass, Ski Rental & Ski School prices

Book all your ski extras on one website - Quick and easy. After booking, you will receive vouchers containing the information you need to collect ski passes, equipment rentals, or find your ski school meeting point. Please remember that if you book a ski pass, you must also book or have already booked accommodation or equipment rental with us. You can also call (0034) 649 144 719 directly to make a reservation

Park City Overview

Park City Mountain Resort, located in Utah near the town of Park City, is one of the largest and most accessible ski resorts in the United States, known for its vast terrain, modern lift system, and vibrant mountain-town atmosphere. Combined with nearby Deer Valley Resort, the area offers a wide variety of skiing experiences, from perfectly groomed beginner and intermediate runs to challenging bowls and tree skiing for advanced skiers. The resort benefits from the famously light “Utah powder,” which provides consistently excellent snow conditions throughout the winter season.Park City itself is a historic mining town turned world-class ski destination, offering a lively yet relaxed base for visitors. Its pedestrian-friendly Main Street is lined with restaurants, bars, boutiques, and art galleries, creating a strong après-ski and cultural scene. The resort also hosted events during the 2002 Winter Olympics, adding to its international reputation. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, winter visitors can enjoy activities such as snowshoeing, snowmobiling, tubing, and scenic gondola rides. With its combination of huge terrain, reliable snow, and a dynamic mountain town, Park City stands out as one of North America’s premier winter sports destinations.

Ski Map

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Park City Ski Information

Resort height - 2073m

Snow range - 2073 - 3056m

Ski area - 7.300 acres

Easy - 20km

Intermediate - 105km

Difficult - 125km

Longest run - 5.6km

Snowmaking facilities - 40%

Snow parks - 6

Ski Lifts - 42 (Gondola -4, Chairlifts - 32, Drag lifts - 2, Magic carpets - 4)

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Snowboarding

Park City Weather

Things to do in Park City

Activities - Winter in Park City Mountain Resort and the surrounding town of Park City offers far more than skiing and snowboarding, making it a well-rounded mountain destination. Visitors can explore snowy landscapes through snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on scenic trails, or enjoy high-speed fun with snowmobiling tours across nearby backcountry terrain. Scenic gondola rides provide sweeping views of the Wasatch Range, while tubing parks offer a more relaxed, family-friendly winter activity. The historic Main Street adds a cultural dimension, with art galleries, boutique shopping, seasonal festivals, and live events throughout the ski season. For relaxation, many visitors take advantage of spas, heated pools, and wellness centers in resort hotels. Together, these experiences make Park City a destination that blends outdoor adventure, culture, and leisure into a dynamic winter getaway.

Restaurants - Dining at Park City Mountain Resort and in the nearby town of Park City is a key part of the overall ski experience, with one of the most diverse restaurant scenes in the U.S. ski world. Visitors can choose from casual slope-side cafés and burger spots to high-end restaurants offering modern American cuisine, mountain-inspired fine dining, and international flavours ranging from Italian to Asian fusion. Historic Main Street is the heart of the culinary scene, lined with independent restaurants, gastropubs, wine bars, and chef-driven venues that emphasize local ingredients and creative menus. Many establishments combine rustic mountain charm with contemporary design, featuring fireplaces, wood interiors, and lively après-ski atmospheres. Overall, Park City’s dining scene reflects its identity as both a world-class ski destination and a vibrant year-round mountain town, offering something for every budget and style.

Nightlife - Après-ski and nightlife at Park City Mountain Resort are among the liveliest in the United States, shaped by the energetic mountain town atmosphere of Park City. After skiing, visitors typically gather along historic Main Street, where a mix of casual bars, craft breweries, wine lounges, and upscale cocktail spots creates a social and walkable nightlife scene. Many venues feature live music, outdoor fire pits, and heated patios in winter, making it easy to continue the mountain experience well into the evening. The après-ski culture is friendly and relaxed earlier in the night, gradually shifting toward a more energetic nightlife later on, with DJ sets and late-night venues attracting both skiers and seasonal visitors. Compared to more exclusive resort towns, Park City offers a balanced atmosphere—vibrant and fun, but still grounded in its historic, small-town character and strong local community feel.

Families

Non-Skier

Groups

Resort atmosphere

Apres Ski & Nightlife

Shopping

Airport Transfers - How to get to Park City

We can organise your transfers from Salt Lake City International Airport, Provo Airport You can also choose between a shuttle transfer which can be more economical if only a few people are travelling or a private transfer which will take you direct from the airport to your accommodation.

Distance to Salt Lake City International Airport: 60km

Distance to Provo Airport: 80km

Ready for Your Next Adventure?

Ready for Your Next Adventure?

Whether you're looking for a family ski trip, a romantic getaway, or an adrenaline-packed adventure, we have the perfect Ski or Snowboarding holiday for you.