Park City

Park City

About Park City

Park City Mountain Resort boasts access to 3,300 acres of ski and snowboard terrain. Ranked among the top ski resorts in North America, Park City's terrain is accessible, varied and suitable for all levels of skier and snowboarder.
Park City Ski Holidays
Park City is a charming ski destination in Utah, home to the largest skiable area in the United States. This former silver mining town blends historic character with world-class skiing and vibrant après-ski culture. With over 7,300 acres of terrain at Park City Mountain Resort and a lively Main Street filled with restaurants, saloons, and boutique shops, Park City offers an unforgettable winter escape for skiers, snowboarders, and non-skiers alike.
Where is Park City?
Park City is located in Utah, just a 45-minute drive from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC). Travelling from Australia is quite easy, with multiple airlines offering convenient routes from Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Major carriers such as United Airlines and Delta typically connect via Los Angeles or San Francisco, followed by a short domestic flight into Salt Lake City. From there, it's an easy transfer to Park City via pre-booked shuttle or private transport.
Where to stay in Park City?

Park City offers a variety of accommodation options to suit every type of traveller, from luxury hotels and slopeside condos to family-friendly lodges and private homes.

Best Value Hotel's in Park City?
Stay near the Park City Mountain Village base for good value and convenience. Many condos and hotel-style options are a short walk or free shuttle from ski school and beginner lifts. For those on a budget we recommend staying at hotel Thaynes which is formally known as Peaks Hotel Park City, YotelPAD, or Snow Flower. 

Best Luxury Hotel's in Park City?
For premium ski-in, ski-out access and upscale amenities, opt for accommodation in the heart of Main Street or within The Colony area. Properties here are perfect for luxury travellers looking to combine comfort, style, and access to the slopes. Looking for luxury hotels in Park City? We recommend staying at Lift Park City, Pendry or the Waldorf Astoria.

Best Hotel's for Families in Park City?
Canyons Village is a favourite for families. This purpose-built ski base offers easy access to ski school, gentle beginner terrain, and family-friendly dining. Spacious condos and a central village atmosphere make it ideal for groups travelling with kids. Best family hotels and apartments in Park City? Families will enjoy a stay at Sundial and Grand Summit, due to their spacious rooms and short distant to the chair lifts. 

 
 
 
Where to ski in Park CIty?
Park City Mountain Resort has terrain for every level, with over 330 runs across 17 peaks.
 
Beginner Terrain in Park City:
Start at Park City Mountain Village with gentle trails like First Time and Three Kings. The long Homerun trail from the Bonanza chair is a favourite for building confidence.
 
Intermediate Terrain in Park City:
The Town Lift gives direct access to blue runs, making Main Street a good base for confident skiers.
 
Advanced Terrain in Park City:
Tackle the steeps of Jupiter Bowl, McConkey’s, or the famed Ninety-Nine 90. Don’t miss The Colony area’s gladed runs through luxury mountain homes.
 
Are there Terrain Parks in Park City? Yes, Park City has multiple terrain parks with features ranging from beginner boxes to Olympic-standard jumps.
 
Our Teams Recommendations for skiing in Park City:
Grace: Park City is super unique as you can basically ski into town. If you take the run names "Home Run" it will take you into the Main Street of Park City. This is a nice cruisy beginner run great for all. 
Jimbob: If you are looking for challenging terrain or tree skiing I would recommend heading to McConkeys Bowl. It's great for advanced and expert riders looking for something exciting. 
 
Is Park City good for non-skiers?
Absolutely. Non-skiers will find plenty to enjoy in Park City:
 
Explore Historic Main Street: Hop on the iconic Main Street trolley and discover charming boutiques, local art galleries, and unique gift shops.
 
Unwind at a Luxury Day Spa: With over 20 world-class spas in Park City, enjoy massages, facials, and wellness treatments perfect for a rest day.
 
Experience Winter Adventures: Try exciting winter activities like dog sledding, snowshoeing through the mountains, snow tubing, or guided snowmobile tours.
 
Visit Utah Olympic Park: Feel the thrill of a bobsled ride on the Olympic track or learn about the 2002 Winter Games at the museum.
 
Enjoy Local Spirits and Whiskey Tastings: Join a Park City distillery tour or visit High West Distillery, famous as the world’s only ski-in, ski-out whiskey bar.
 
Our Team's Fave Things to do in Park City:
Grace: Woodward Park City is the ultimate rest day spot with indoor trampolines, skateparks, snow tubing, and fun for all ages. They also have and ski and snowboard park for those looking to perfect their skills. 
Jimbob: Whiskey tasting and Banksy hunting in Park City is the perfect way to kick back and soak up some local culture sip award-winning spirits at High West Distillery, then wander Main Street spotting the hidden Banksy murals left behind after Sundance.
Park City FAQs

When is the best time to visit Park City for skiing?
Mid-December to early March offers the best snow conditions. January is popular for fresh powder and the Sundance Film Festival.

Can I ski from Main Street?
Yes, via the Town Lift, though it's best suited to intermediate and advanced skiers.

Where should beginners stay?
Near the Park City Mountain Village or Canyons Village, both with great ski school options.

Is Park City good for families?
Yes, especially around Canyons Village which has family-friendly condos, ski school access and gentle terrain.

Do I need a car when skiing at Park City?
No. Free public transport connects all major areas. Most accommodation also offers shuttles.

What pass do I need to ski Park City?
Park City is part of the Epic Pass network.

Is Park City on the Epic?
Yes, Park City is on the Epic Pass.

How long should I stay?
A 7-night stay is ideal to cover a good portion of the mountain and enjoy off-slope activities.

TL;DR

Historic charm meets world-class skiing in Park City, Utah. Just 45 minutes from Salt Lake City, it’s easy to access from Australia via connecting flights. With over 7,300 acres of ski terrain, three mountain access points, and a lively Main Street filled with dining, bars and shops, Park City offers something for everyone. Stay in Canyons Village for family-friendly convenience or right in town for après action. Ideal for skiers, snowboarders, and non-skiers alike, this is one of the most complete ski destinations in North America.

 

Image Credit: Vail Resorts. Image 5, 6, 10: PC Cartwright.