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Park City Mountain

Park City Mountain

Park City, UT, USA, Park City, UT $$
4.5
4,841 reviews

Renowned resort with skiing, snowboarding & other activities, plus hotels, restaurants & shops.

What People Are Saying

Visitors say this ski resort offers a wide variety of runs and terrain for all skill levels, with well-maintained slopes and efficient lift systems. They also highlight the friendly and helpful staff, including ski patrol and instructors, and appreciate the convenient free bus routes. Guests mention the beautiful scenery and the availability of other activities like mountain biking, hiking, and an alpine slide.

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4.5 out of 5 (4,841 reviews)
Susanne Millar
Susanne Millar
3 months ago

Park City is an awesome ski resort. The snow sucked this year but that was a climate change/off-season issue. Park City's free bus routes make it easy to get around. The downton is accessible and filled with galleries and restaurants. The skiing is amazing when the snow is good and everything is open. You can ski all day over to the other side of Canyons and back. The Mid-Mountain Lodge near McConkey's is my favorite lunch spot - the deck has a superior view and the crispy brussel sprouts are to die for.

M. B C
M. B C
4 months ago

What an amazing mountain!! With park city being the biggest resort in the US both trails wise and acreage there is always some terrain for every one. My first time at this mountain we had 2 feet of snow the day before and it was just fantastic, there is nothing as delicious as a powder day in Utah and park city is just great

Volodymyr
Volodymyr
5 months ago

I want to be clear: I am not against difficult terrain. I am an experienced skier and regularly ski black-diamond runs. However, today at Park City Mountain Resort, likely on Double Jack, I had a poor and potentially dangerous experience. The issue was not the difficulty itself, but the condition of the trail and the lack of proper warning. The run was completely ungroomed, with deep, hard, uneven moguls, far beyond what most skiers would expect from a standard black run. Despite this, it remained open with no signage indicating that it was effectively expert-only terrain. As a result, many unprepared skiers ended up on the run, struggling and stopping constantly, creating an unsafe and stressful situation. Difficult runs are fine — lack of clear warnings is not. Trails in this condition should be clearly marked or closed.

Fan Fro
Fan Fro
5 months ago

Skiing is much better now, yesterday, groomed conditions were great, fresh powder options with some thin cover. Not too crowded on slopes and quick lines, parking is terrible. Make sure u use High Valley transit or parking reservations and carpool.

J Wang
J Wang
6 months ago

Today I had a very unpleasant experience at the “FirstTime” lift line due to unclear signage and unprofessional staff behavior. There was a “Single” sign placed ambiguously between two lanes, with no clear indication that one of them was reserved exclusively for ski school. I chose a lane in good faith and queued normally. I did not cut, did not block, and I was willing to wait until the single lane progressed to my turn Instead of calmly clarifying or acknowledging the unclear setup, multiple ski instructors confronted me in a blaming and pressuring manner, accusing me of blocking others and cutting lanes — neither of which was true. The situation escalated unnecessarily due to their tone and approach. Had anyone simply said “Sorry, this lane is reserved for ski school — could you please move to the single lane?” I would have complied immediately. That did not happen. To make matters worse, a staff member photographed my Epic Pass and implied further action, despite the fact that this issue was caused by poor signage and on-site management, not guest misconduct. I later took photos to document the unclear layout. This experience left me feeling disrespected as a paying guest. Clear signage and professional, respectful communication should be the minimum standard at a resort of this scale. I hope management takes this feedback seriously and improves both lift line organization and staff training on guest interaction.

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