Utah Olympic Park
Site of the 2002 Winter Olympics' bobsleigh, skeleton, luge, ski jumping, and Nordic combined events.
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People say this sports complex offers a variety of activities, including a bobsled experience, alpine slide, zip line, ropes course, and ski jumps, as well as a free museum. They highlight the informative guided tours, the opportunity to see skiers practicing, and the fun and thrilling bobsled experience. They also like the friendly and helpful staff.
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What a great park! We really enjoyed the museums and highly recommend the tour. It's just about an hour, but you get to see the bobsled run and ski jumps, both from the top and the bottom, with great info from your guide. Great time!
Was not able to go on tubing or bobsled experience as they do not open experiences until May 22. If you visit before that, you can visit a very small museum and gift shop. Nice stopover, but you can see everything in less than an hour. I think I would have rated a 5 if Olympians were present and I was able to experience activities.
The bobsledding was absolutely awesome! The thrill of going 70 MPH down an ice track was fantastic. Big shout out to Carl Roepke and his staff they did a great job of explaining what to do and expect. Thank you!!
We went there on a whim and had a great time. The free museum was cool. But we did the guided tour and Dawn was our tour guide. She was awesome and so informative. It was only $20 SO worth it. Had a great time learned a lot.
Fun place to visit in mid July warm but yet cool with the breeze. We are local and for a family of 4 we spent $700 ish with tax for the day of 4 hours (we only do this once a summer since it’s quite pricey but worth the memories at least once a yr) Hint Buy the 3.5 hour pass and your bobsled is discounted by $40 each but select your bobsled pass time for later in the day if you have to as the 3.5 hour pass starts after purchase. Otherwise you’ll miss out on all the events if the line is long for bobsled. However if you are here a couple of hours before the park closes then maybe on select only a couple of things to do depending on the line So you can maximize dollars and time instead of the park pass.There is a mini zip line that is much shorter distance than the one at the park city resort but here it zip lines to a free fall drop to get down. The main zip line is similar distance to park city So recommend you do the pass with tubing and alpine slide first as those are longer lines following zip line and rope stuff since it’s all in the same vicinity then bob sled if we were to do it all over again … next yr! The alpine slide is my favorite here and it’s shaded all the way down unfortunately only one lane vs park city with 4 lane options. Required closed toes shoes for every thing and good mobility to hike down to extreme tubing so be prepared. Having done both park city and Olympic park, better bang for the bucks here but more the events are a. It spread out so more walking and hiking.🥾 probably more rigorous to get to different events. This park doesn’t have much food option or shopping like park city but it’s like 3 mins down to kimball junction if that’s what you are interested in.
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