{"type":"resort","slug":"park-city-mountain-resort-ut","name":"Park City Mountain Resort","country":"United States","country_code":"US","state":"UT","canonical_url":"https://sknow.live/resort/park-city-mountain-resort-ut","content":{"summary":"Park City Mountain Resort is a major Utah destination resort and a cornerstone of the Park City ski scene, drawing skiers from around the world. It’s a natural choice for multi-day trips with a full resort town base and broad terrain appeal. Treat it as a flagship destination anchor in Utah.","description":"Park City Mountain Resort is defined first by scale. At 7,300 skiable acres, 348 trails, and 3,230 feet of vertical, it offers the kind of sprawl where skiers can spend several days exploring without repeating the same rhythm. The terrain distribution makes that size usable, not just impressive: 28 green trails, 146 blue trails, and 174 black trails create a mountain that can absorb nearly any group. Park City’s 3.5-mile Homerun adds one of the classic long descents in the Wasatch, and six terrain parks reinforce its longstanding freestyle credibility. It is also one of the rare big American resorts where skiing flows directly into a real historic town rather than a purpose-built base village.\n\nOperations match the footprint. The resort runs 41 lifts, including 4 gondolas and 6 high-speed quads, and averages 355 inches of snowfall. The summit reaches 10,026 feet, the base is 6,900 feet, and the mountain sits just about 0.8 hours from both Salt Lake City and Salt Lake City International Airport. That accessibility is a major part of the Park City formula: a very large destination mountain with unusually easy airport logistics.\n\nThe defining modern fact about Park City is that it became the largest lift-served ski resort in the United States after Park City Mountain Resort and Canyons Resort were linked by the Quicksilver Gondola in 2015. It also carries real Olympic history, having hosted the snowboard halfpipe and giant slalom events during the 2002 Winter Olympics. For trip planners, that combination matters: big-mountain acreage, genuine town access, strong terrain parks, and unusually simple travel logistics all in one package.  ￼","content_generated_at_utc":"2026-02-11T19:31:35.456Z"},"forecast":null,"passes":[{"id":"epic","name":"Epic Pass"}],"nearby_resorts":[{"slug":"alta-ski-area-ut","name":"Alta","country":"United States"},{"slug":"brighton","name":"Brighton","country":"United States"},{"slug":"deer-valley-resort-ut","name":"Deer Valley","country":"United States"},{"slug":"nordic-valley","name":"Nordic Valley","country":"United States"},{"slug":"park-city","name":"Park City","country":"United States"}],"webcams":{"has_webcams":false},"is_gold":true,"generated_at_utc":"2026-04-04T08:33:05.392Z"}