Park City Ski Vactions and Luxury Travel Packages
Dates: Jan-Dec / Jan-2010 Priced From: Contact Travelwizard.com

Park City Mountain Resort, just a short 45 minute drive from Salt Lake International Airport, makes it one of the most accessible winter destinations in the world. Skiers and riders can fly into Utah in the morning and literally be on the mountain before lunch.
After successfully hosting the men's and women's alpine giant slalom and all snowboarding events for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, Park City Mountain Resort continues to lure avid winter enthusiasts from around the world.
Choose from a wide selection of terrain from beginner to expert that allows the whole family to ski what they want, when they want.
100 trails and eight amazing bowls are filled with Utah's famously light, dry powder spread over 3,300 acres. Enjoy 14 chairlifts that include four six-passenger high speed lifts that quickly get you where you want to be.
Mountain Stats: Park City Mountain Resort
Hours of Operation:
Hours: 9:00am - 4:00pm Night Skiing/Riding: 4:00pm - 7:30pm (PayDay and First Time Lifts only, conditions permitting)
Elevation:
Base: 6,900 feet Summit: 10,000 feet
Trails and Terrain: 3,300 acres, spread over seven peaks and eight bowls.
100 trails: 18 Easier, 44 More Difficult, 38 Most Difficult
1 Superpipe (Eagle) 1 Halfpipe (PayDay)
Terrain Parks: Kings Crown Superpark, Pick 'n Shovel, First Time (lighted, designed for beginners and intermediates) and Jonesy's
Longest Run: Homerun, 3.5 miles long.
Lifts: 14 lifts 4 high-speed, six-passenger chairs 1 high-speed quad 5 triples 4 doubles Magic Carpet in children's learning area
Total uphill capacity: 27,200 guests per hour.
Average Annual Snowfall: 350 inches
Average Monthly Temperature
NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR 42o 34o 31o 35o 40o 52o
Snowmaking: 475 acres (summit to base)
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