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The Alf Engen Ski Museum

The Alf Engen Ski Museum

3419 Olympic Pkwy, Park City, UT 84098, USA, Park City, UT $
4.7
2,020 reviews

Museum on the history of skiing in Utah and the 2002 Winter Olympics, with simulators.

What People Are Saying

People say this museum offers interesting historical ski displays, a fun adventure park, and a ski jumper show. They highlight the free admission and the opportunity to watch skiers and snowboarders practice. They also like the interactive exhibits and informative videos.

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3419 Olympic Pkwy, Park City, UT 84098, USA, Park City UT 84098
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Old Town Park City

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4.7 out of 5 (2,020 reviews)
Walter White
Walter White
3 months ago

Great memorabilia, lots of cool stuff with some interactive things as well!

Mike Olsen
Mike Olsen
3 months ago

Great museum that has made display changes since we visited last year.

Rebekah Lockwood
Rebekah Lockwood
5 months ago

Nice museum! And it's free! There are some interesting videos to watch about the 2002 Olympic skiing events. There is a cool collection of ski clothing and ski equipment from over the years. They have a fun interactive exhibit where you can try a virtual ski jump.

mark lane
mark lane
11 months ago

This was a pretty neat museum. We visited on the way to the airport so we did not have a ton of time here, however we were able to experience a lot in the short time period. They have 3 interactive exhibits which are fun (bobsled, skiing and Photo Booth).

Kryssi Dill
Kryssi Dill
2 years ago

I've never been super into the Olympics, but knew this would be intriguing to our family of 6 while coming through town. We were very inspired by the displays, interactive stations & all we learned. Google Maps said people spend 30-90min here... we were here longer & didn't even read everything! Very fascinating. We didn't do anything fancy, no tour or bobsled (unless you count the simulator 😆) we just walked & looked at our own pace. We got there at 10:30am on a Wednesday, so it wasn't too busy which was nice.

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