The Park City Mountain
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Park City can offer a quaint look into the culture of Utah while providing visitors with an abundance of options in terms of the state's most popular activity — skiing! From Park City Resort itself to neighboring resort options, you'll find a variety of activity taking place throughout the ski season to ensure you find just the right setting for you. Read on to find what the different resorts can offer their visitors, and begin planning your Park City skiing vacation today!
Park City Mountain Resort
As the featured resort in the Park City area, Park City Mountain Resort includes over 100 different trails to skiers, with 17% being considered easy, 50% difficult, and 33% most difficult. Certainly, with such a range in challenge you're sure to find something just right for you at both the beginning and end of your time in Park City. Additionally, Park City Mountain Resort boasts four terrain parks for snowboarders and those looking to take their skiing to the next level.
Deer Valley Resort
Deer Valley Resort has twice been named the number one ski resort in North America by Ski Magazine, with a near constant showing in the top ten. The resort features a total of 91 different runs stretching over 1,800 acres, providing you the space you need to keep skiing throughout your time in the area. However, unlike Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley Resort does not allow snowboards, which can certainly play into your vacation planning.
The Canyons Resort
The Canyons Resort boasts an impresive3,700 acres of skiable terrain, offering a mammoth haven for both skiers and snowboarders. Not surprisingly, The Canyons is the largest ski resort in Utah, and even hosted parts of the Winter Games. Of the numerous trails found throughout The Canyons, guests will find a balance playing more towards the seasoned skier with 14% considered beginner, 44% intermediate, and 42% expert.