Park City Mountain is the largest ski resort in the United States, boasting 7,300 acres of terrain that connects directly to a historic silver mining town. With 348 trails, 13 bowls, and world-class terrain parks, it offers endless variety on the Epic Pass.
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Terrain Breakdown
Highlights
- Largest US ski resort (7,300 acres)
- Ski-in/ski-out to historic Main Street
- 348 trails, 41 lifts
- McConkey's & Jupiter Bowls
- World-class terrain parks
- 2002 Olympic venue
- 35 min from SLC airport
- Epic Pass included
Resort Details
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How Many Days to Ski Park City Mountain?
A destination resort worthy of a week-long ski vacation.
With 7,300 skiable acres and 341 runs, plus 3,226' of vertical, plan for multiple days to truly experience everything.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big is Park City ski resort?
Park City Mountain is the largest ski resort in the US with 7,300+ acres after merging with Canyons. It's nearly 40% bigger than Vail.
Is Park City on Epic or Ikon?
Park City is on the Epic Pass. It's owned by Vail Resorts and is the largest resort in the Epic Pass collection.
How far is Park City from Salt Lake City?
Park City is 32 miles (about 35-45 minutes) from Salt Lake City International Airport—one of the easiest ski resort transfers in the country.
Does Park City have night skiing?
Yes! Park City offers night skiing on select runs from 4-9pm, making it one of the only major destination resorts with evening skiing.
Is Park City good for beginners?
Yes! Despite its massive size, Park City has excellent beginner terrain (8%) with dedicated learning areas. The Historic Main Street adds walkable après-ski dining.
Park City Mountain Lift Ticket Prices (2025-2026)
Prices are approximate and may vary by day, season, and purchase method. Always verify on the resort's official website.
Live Mountain Data
Insider Tips: Park City Mountain
Local knowledge to make the most of your visit.
Parking
The free lot at Park City Base fills by 8:30 AM. Use Canyons Village for easier parking on busy days.
Best Runs
The Interconnect gate between Canyons and Park City side is the most efficient way to explore both areas.
Local Secret
McConkeys Bowl (expert only) typically has the best snow on the mountain - accessed from 9990 lift.
Avoid Crowds
Start at Canyons side early, then traverse to Park City side after 10 AM when crowds thin.
Food Tip
Red Pine Lodge has the best views. Miners Camp has consistently good food without crazy lines.
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