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Utah, United States

Park City Ski Resort

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2025-2026 season dates, 341 trails, lift pass pricing, and monthly snow conditions

Expert Terrain
Apres-Ski Scene
Snow Sure

10,026ft

Peak Elevation

3,226ft

Vertical Drop

341

Trails

355"

Annual Snow

Overview

Park City is a ski resort located in Utah, United States, sitting at an elevation range of 6,800ft (2073m) to 10,026ft (3056m). With a vertical drop of 3,226ft (983m), the resort offers 341 trails served by 41 lifts across 7,300 skiable acres. The nearest airport is Salt Lake City International (SLC), approximately 40 minutes by car. The resort receives an average of 355 inches of snowfall annually. Snowmaking covers 18% of the terrain, ensuring consistent conditions throughout the season.

Season Overview

Season Timeline

Late November to Mid April

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Opens: Late NovemberCloses: Mid April
Peak Open Early Late Closed

Snow Conditions

Powder

Fresh, uncompacted snow. Ideal conditions.

90cm

Snow Depth

(35")

-3°C

-12°C to -3°C

(10°F / 27°F)

355"

Annual Snowfall

(902cm)

18%

Snowmaking

coverage

Monthly Snowfall

Monthly Snowfall

355"

annual avg

90
Jan
80
Feb
65
Mar
25
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
3
Oct
35
Nov
75
Dec
Peak Open Early Latecm/month

Terrain & Trails

341

Total Trails

41

Lifts

7,300

Skiable Acres

3,226ft

Vertical Drop

Trail Difficulty Breakdown

Beginner: 27 trails
42%
Intermediate: 143 trails
36%
Advanced: 123 trails
14%
Expert: 48 trails
8%Beginner (27)
42%Intermediate (143)
36%Advanced (123)
14%Expert (48)

Park City offers a balanced mix of terrain with 8% beginner, 42% intermediate, 36% advanced, and 14% expert-only runs. The abundance of black and double-black terrain makes this a destination for experienced skiers seeking a challenge.

Lift System & Elevation

41

Total Lifts

3,226ft

Vertical Drop

983m

(3,226ft)

Lift Types

Gondola3 (7%)
High-Speed Quad14 (34%)
Fixed-Grip Chair12 (29%)
Surface Lift12 (29%)

Elevation Profile

10,026ft

Peak

6,800ft

Base

Price Trends

Price Trends

Day pass pricing across the season

$237

avg/day

$249
Jan
$259
Feb
$239
Mar
$199
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
$209
Nov
$269
Dec
Peak Shoulder Off-PeakBest value: April ($199)

Best Month to Visit Park City

Top Pick

January

Deep snowfallPeak conditions
69
score
90cm
Moderate
$249/day

January offers the best overall balance of snow quality, crowd levels, and pricing at Park City. Expect reliable powder days with an average of 90cm of fresh snowfall. Moderate crowds mean reasonable lift lines, especially on weekdays.

Runner-Up

February

80cm snow, high crowds, $259/day

Best Value

April

$199/day, 25cm snow, low crowds

Monthly Conditions

Monthly Conditions

Best Month

January

Peak Season

90cm

snowfall

-3°/-12°

high/low °C

crowds

$249

day pass

February

Peak Season

80cm

snowfall

-1°/-10°

high/low °C

crowds

$259

day pass

March

Open

65cm

snowfall

4°/-5°

high/low °C

crowds

$239

day pass

April

Late Season

25cm

snowfall

9°/0°

high/low °C

crowds

$199

day pass

November

Early Season

35cm

snowfall

3°/-6°

high/low °C

crowds

$209

day pass

December

Open

75cm

snowfall

-1°/-10°

high/low °C

crowds

$269

day pass

Monthly conditions are based on historical averages. Actual conditions vary year to year. Click on any month for detailed weather forecasts, crowd analysis, and packing tips for Park City.

Lift Passes & Pricing

Adult Day Pass

$229

per day

Season Pass

$879

full season

Multi-Resort Pass Inclusion:

Epic

Day pass pricing at Park City varies by date. Peak periods (holidays and weekends) may cost 10-15% more. Purchasing lift tickets online in advance typically saves $10-20 per ticket. Park City is included on the Epic pass, which can offer significant savings for skiers visiting multiple resorts per season.

Getting to Park City

Nearest Airport

Salt Lake City International (SLC)

Approx. 40 min drive

Location

Utah, United States 🇺🇸

40.6514°N, 111.5080°W

Park City is conveniently located within an hour's drive of Salt Lake City International. Most rental car agencies operate at the airport, and shuttle services are often available during peak season.

Where to Stay

Park City offers a range of accommodation options for every budget. On-mountain lodging provides ski-in/ski-out convenience but typically costs 30-50% more than staying in the nearest town. Budget travelers can find hostel-style accommodations starting around $120 per night, while mid-range hotels and condos average $250-500 per night. Luxury ski-in/ski-out properties can exceed $800 per night during peak periods.

Booking 2-3 months in advance secures better rates, especially for holiday periods. Many resorts offer lift-and-lodging packages that bundle accommodation with multi-day tickets at a discount.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Park City open for the 2025-2026 season?
Park City typically opens in Late November and closes in Mid April. Exact dates depend on early-season snowfall and conditions. Check the official resort website for confirmed opening dates.
How much is a day lift pass at Park City?
Adult day lift passes at Park City start at $229 for the 2025-2026 season. Prices vary by date, with holiday and weekend periods typically costing 10-15% more. Booking online in advance often saves $10-20 per ticket.
Is Park City good for beginners?
Park City has 8% beginner terrain, which is below average. While ski lessons are available, intermediate and advanced skiers will find more to explore here. Consider a resort with 25%+ beginner terrain for a first trip.
How much snow does Park City get per year?
Park City receives an average of 355 inches (902cm) of snowfall per year. The resort supplements natural snow with snowmaking on 18% of its terrain.
What is the best month to ski at Park City?
January is typically the best month to ski at Park City, with peak snow conditions, an average of 90cm of snowfall, and moderate crowd levels. January and February generally offer the most reliable conditions.

Quick Stats

Elevation Range
6,800 - 10,026ft
Vertical Drop
3,226ft (983m)
Trails
341
Lifts
41
Skiable Acres
7,300
Annual Snowfall
355" (902cm)
Season
Late November - Mid April
Day Pass
$229
Nearest Airport
SLC (40min)

Monthly Guides

JanFebMarAprNovDec

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