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Fifteen lifts transport skiers up the slopes of Park City Mountain Resort, including four high-speed six-passenger chairs and two high-speed quads. The mountain receives an average 355 inches of dry powder annually, adding up to 3,300 acres of skiable terrain distributed over seven peaks and nine bowls. About 17 percent of the runs are designated for beginners, with 50 percent for intermediate levels and 33 percent for experts. The longest trail, at 3.5 miles, is named Homerun. Snowboarders can choose from four parks, including one lighted for night action. The Eagle Superpipe was used as the site of the 2002 Winter Olympics halfpipe events. Park City Mountain Resort is 45 minutes from the Salt Lake International Airport.
Park City Mountain Statistics
Opening Date:
Nov 20, 2010
Closing Date:
Apr 10, 2011
Base Elevation:
6,900 ft
Summit Elevation:
10,000 ft
Terrain Areas:
3,300 acre
Annual Snowfall:
355 inches
% Snowmaking:
14%
Terrain Park:
Yes
# of Trails:
108
% Beginner Trails:
17%
% Intermediate Trails:
50%
% Advanced Trails:
33%
Longest Run:
3 miles
Steepest Run:
°
# of Lifts:
16
Lift Capacity:
30,800 people per hour
Lift Hours:
9:00am-4:00pm
Night operations are scheduled to open December 25 and close on March 28.
The Canyons Mountain Statistics
Opening Date:
Nov 26, 2010
Closing Date:
Apr 11, 2011
Base Elevation:
6,800 ft
Summit Elevation:
9,990 ft
Terrain Areas:
3,700 acre
Annual Snowfall:
355 inches
% Snowmaking:
34%
Terrain Park:
Yes
# of Trails:
167
% Beginner Trails:
10%
% Intermediate Trails:
44%
% Advanced Trails:
46%
Longest Run:
2 miles
Steepest Run:
40°
# of Lifts:
18
Lift Capacity:
25,700 people per hour
Lift Hours:
8:45am-4:00pm
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