Park City

Utah
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About Park City

Park City Mountain Resort, situated in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains, holds the title of the largest lift-served ski resort in the United States. Following its monumental merger with the neighboring Canyons Resort in 2015 via the Quicksilver Gondola, Park City has become an expansive, world-class destination. The resort’s base is deeply intertwined with the historic silver mining town of Park City, allowing guests to ski directly down to Main Street.

Terrain and Trails

With a staggering 7,300 skiable acres, Park City features an incredible 3,230-foot vertical drop and over 330 named trails. The mountain is serviced by a massive fleet of 41 lifts. From the gentle groomers of the High Meadow family learning area to the steep, challenging descents of Jupiter Peak and the McConkey’s Bowl, the terrain accommodates every level. Park City is also home to multiple world-class terrain parks and halfpipes used in the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Live Webcams & Weather

Use our live webcams to monitor conditions across Park City’s vast footprint. You can view real-time feeds from the Mountain Village, Lookout Cabin, and various peaks to check snow levels and visibility. Utah is famous for its light, dry powder, and these cameras are the perfect way to see exactly when the fresh snow is falling.