Park City Mountain
The largest ski resort in the United States
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Quick Info
Highlights
- Largest ski resort in the United States at 7,300+ acres
- Historic Main Street with world-class dining and nightlife
- Host of the 2002 Winter Olympics
- Interconnected terrain spanning two former resorts
- Only 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport
About Park City Mountain
Park City Mountain is the largest ski resort in the US, formed by the connection of the former Park City Mountain Resort and Canyons Resort. With over 7,300 acres and a historic Main Street just minutes away, it offers an unmatched combination of terrain and town.
Top Hotels Near Park City Mountain
View all 4 hotelsMontage Deer Valley
$$$$Perched high above Park City with sweeping Wasatch panoramas, a 35,000 sq ft spa, and service that anticipates your every wish. Pure mountain grandeur in every detail.
Hyatt Centric Park City
$$$Soak in the rooftop hot tub above Park City's legendary Main Street, then stroll to 100+ restaurants and bars below. Ski valet service makes hitting 7,300 acres effortless.
Westgate Park City Resort & Spa
$$$Ski in and ski out at Canyons Village with spacious suites, a luxury spa to soothe tired muscles, and multiple dining venues so you never need to leave. The mountain is literally your backyard.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to ski at Park City Mountain?
The best months to ski at Park City Mountain are January, February, March. During these months, the resort receives consistent snowfall and optimal skiing conditions. The season runs November - April.
How many trails does Park City Mountain have?
Park City Mountain has 341 trails across 7,300 skiable acres, with 41 lifts and 3,226 feet of vertical drop. The terrain breakdown is 8% beginner, 42% intermediate, and 50% advanced.
Where should I stay when skiing at Park City Mountain?
There are 4 recommended hotels near Park City Mountain, ranging from budget-friendly to luxury options. Several properties offer ski-in/ski-out access. The nearest airport is Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), 35 minutes away.