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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Park City
Park City offers a large and impressive ski area with over 330 different runs. Beginners, families, intermediate skiers, experts, and freeriders will all find a wide range of suitable options: groomed and ungroomed runs, long and wide slopes, easy slopes, carving slopes, steep forest descents, runs through trees and forests (tree skiing), steep bowls, and powder slopes within the controlled ski area boundaries. In total, you can ski across more than 17 peaks.
Due to its size and vastness, commuting between the Park City Mountain Resort and Canyons areas is time-consuming. Canyons is the larger of the two areas and offers more varied terrain. Park City Mountain Resort is known for its intermediate slopes, but beginners and experts will also find their own areas.
Runs/slopes
| Easy | 20 km |
| Intermediate | 105 km |
| Difficult | 125 km |
- Artificial snow-making
480 Snow cannons
40 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Several valley runs lead to the hotel settlements of Park City Mountain Village and Park City Canyons Village, as well as to the historic downtown of Park City.
Run location
- just above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Homerun · Length 5.6 km · Elevation difference 715 m
From the Summit House to the Park City Mountain Village
Slope tip
- Aplande
Long, challenging, and north-facing run at the Super Condor Express chairlift - Slopes to the historic main street
Slopes lead directly into the historic mining town of Park City. The Town Lift chairlift takes you back into the ski area.
- Snow park/Fun park
- Halfpipe
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