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One Easy Trip to 3 Unique Resorts

 

Deer Valley Resort 

The resort that's world-renowned for pleasing guests during the winter doesn't stop in the summertime. Enjoy all of the following:

  • Lift-served hiking, mountain biking and scenic chairlift rides
  • Summer Adventure Camp for kids ages two months to 12 years
  • Utah Symphony | Utah Opera's Deer Valley Music Festival, Park City Performing Arts Foundation's Big Stars, Bright Nights concert series and many more outdoor performances
  • Scenic summer deck dining at the mid-mountain Royal Street Café, open daily for lunch

    Resort Website | 800-424-DEER (3337) 

 

The Canyons Resort

 One of the country’s larges winter resorts offers an equally large range of summer accommodations, activities and events.

  • Beautiful mountainside lodging properties
  • Scenic gondola rides to 8,000 feet
  • Free Saturday Concert Series
  • Gondola-served hiking, mountain biking and disc golf
  • Miles of hiking and mountain biking trails
  • Mountain dining at Red Pine Café
  • Spacious group meeting and event facilities
  • Wednesday Park City Farmers’ Market
  • Sixth Annual Park City  Food & Wine Classic July 8 – 11
 Resort Website | 888-CANYONS (226-9667) 

 

  

 

 

 


Park City Mountain Resort

Your place for an Accessible Alpine Adventure with activities the whole family can enjoy.

  • Take a spin on Utah’s only Alpine Coaster
  • Ride one of the longest Alpine Slides in the country
  • Fly through the air, 110 feet above the ground, on the ZipRider
    Catch a lift to explore hundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails
  • Enjoy scenic views of Park City’s Historic Main Street with a ride on the Town Lift

Resort Website | 800-222-PARK (7275)

 

 

 

 

 

Utah Olympic Park

Although it was built for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, this expansive facility accommodates a range of yearround activities.

The Utah Olympic Park, a U.S. Olympic Training site, now serves as a year-round competition and training ground for recreational and high-performance athletes. Visitors can watch athletes in training, visit the Alf Engen Ski History Museum and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympic Museum, race down the track in a bobsled, or learn how to steer your own skeleton or luge by taking an Intro camp. Admission to Utah Olympic Park is free.
Summer Activities include:
  • The Xtreme Zip zipline with a 435-foot vertical drop
  • The QuickSilver, Utah Olympic Park's stainless steel alpine slide
  • A summer bobsled ride on "The Comet"
  • Expert guided tours
  • Introductory sport clinics offered for all ages and abilities
  • Freestyle Exhibition Shows every Saturday
  • Alf Engen Ski Museum and George Eccles 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum
  • FREE admission to explore or watch athletes train.

Resort Information | Resort Website


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