Skiing at Park City
Park City spans 7,300 acres as North America’s largest lift-accessible resort. From the Park City Village, head over to the Woodward Parks, which provide everything from beginner terrain parks to advanced terrain parks with massive features. For beginners, we recommend taking the Town Lift, which provides access to Home Run, Utah’s longest green trail at 3.5 miles.
On the Park City Village side, intermediates can explore King Con Express’s numerous wide-open groomers and Silverlode Express for a mix of intermediate trails and easier advanced trails. You can also start from the Canyons Village side of the mountain where you can take the Orange Bubble Express for numerous blue runs that take you back down to the base.
The advanced terrain defines Park City Resort. Jupiter Bowl on the Park City Village side holds steep chutes and powder stashes that stay untracked after storms. This area is so expansive you could spend all day hiking and lapping these steep chutes and perfectly spaced trees. On the opposite side of the mountain, Ninety-Nine 90 features challenging tree skiing and hike-to terrain.
Pro Tip: Pick one base area per day, with Canyons offering more challenging terrain. Trust us, it’s a journey to ski between the villages.