Park City, United States
Waldorf Astoria Park City
Low season:£275per night
~£1,925 per week

United States
The largest lift-served ski resort in the United States, offering endless terrain and historic charm.
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About the Resort
Park City Mountain Resort is the largest ski area in the United States, spanning over 7,300 acres of skiable terrain after its historic merger with Canyons Resort. Rooted in silver mining history, the resort seamlessly blends its rich 19th-century past with state-of-the-art modern ski infrastructure. Visitors can literally ski directly down into the vibrant, historic Main Street, which is lined with colorful Victorian buildings, upscale boutiques, and renowned dining establishments.
The Resort
The skiing here is remarkably diverse, catering to everyone from absolute beginners to hardcore powder hounds. With nearly 350 trails, multiple world-class terrain parks, and expansive alpine bowls, Park City delivers an unforgettable winter experience. The resort is fully integrated into the Epic Pass network, making it a highly accessible and premium destination for international and domestic skiers alike.
On the Mountain
Park City boasts an astonishing 7,300 acres of skiable terrain, making it the largest resort in the US. The mountain features perfectly groomed intermediate cruisers, expansive advanced bowls, and world-class terrain parks. The Quicksilver Gondola seamlessly connects the historic Park City side with the varied, rolling terrain of the Canyons Village side, ensuring skiers never run out of new areas to explore.
Wasatch Mountains, Utah
Famous for the 'Greatest Snow on Earth', the Wasatch range offers light, dry powder and dramatic alpine scenery just minutes from Salt Lake City.
Location
Resort Details
Ideal For
Families
Dedicated beginner zones, excellent childcare, and world-class ski school programs.
Intermediates
Endless miles of wide, perfectly groomed blue runs across two massive mountain faces.
Freestyle Skiers
World-class terrain parks and halfpipes that frequently host professional competitions.
Après-Ski Enthusiasts
A historic Main Street filled with saloons, gastro-distilleries, and fine dining.
By Type
Slope Access
Wellness
Full Collection
Where to Eat
High West Distillery & Saloon
Park City Main Street (Ski-in)
The world's only ski-in, ski-out gastro-distillery offering fantastic food and award-winning spirits.
Cloud Dine
Top of Dream Peak (On-Mountain)
A modern, upscale on-mountain cafeteria with incredible views and high-quality lunch options.
Riverhorse on Main
Main Street
One of Utah's oldest and most celebrated fine-dining restaurants, perfect for a special evening out.
Lookout Cabin
Canyons Village Side (On-Mountain)
A cozy, sit-down lunch spot famous for its gourmet menu and panoramic views of the Wasatch range.
Common Questions
The ski season in Park City typically runs Late November to mid-April. The resort averages 9m per season of snowfall, so conditions are usually reliable throughout. Ticket prices peak during holidays like Christmas, Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, and Presidents' Day.
Park City offers 250km of pistes with a vertical drop of 946m. Park City boasts an astonishing 7,300 acres of skiable terrain, making it the largest resort in the US. The mountain features perfectly groomed intermediate cruisers, expansive advanced bowls, and world-class terrain parks. It forms part of the Wasatch Mountains, Utah ski area.
The largest lift-served ski resort in the United States, offering endless terrain and historic charm. Park City is a modern mountain resort, known for its distinctive character and atmosphere. Key highlights include family friendly, beginners, intermediates, advanced, experts.
Park City receives an average of 9m per season of snowfall. With skiing up to 3,049m, higher altitude terrain holds snow well into spring. Recent snowfall: Consistent winter storms providing excellent mid-season powder.
Park City is well-suited for several types of visitors. For families: Dedicated beginner zones, excellent childcare, and world-class ski school programs. For intermediates: Endless miles of wide, perfectly groomed blue runs across two massive mountain faces. For freestyle skiers: World-class terrain parks and halfpipes that frequently host professional competitions.
The nearest airport is Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), about 56km away (approximately 45min by transfer). Numerous private shuttles, ride-shares, and taxis operate directly from SLC airport to Park City accommodations. The High Valley Transit and Park City Transit systems offer free, reliable bus services connecting the airport area and the resort.
Lift passes in Park City are available as Adult 1-Day Lift Ticket (USD 259), Epic Local Pass (USD 731). Passes often cover the wider Wasatch Mountains, Utah area, giving access to a much larger ski domain. Book lift tickets and lodging at least 2-3 months in advance, or purchase an Epic Pass before the season starts.
Standout dining in Park City includes High West Distillery & Saloon (The world's only ski-in, ski-out gastro-distillery offering fantastic food and award-winning spirits.), Cloud Dine (A modern, upscale on-mountain cafeteria with incredible views and high-quality lunch options.), Riverhorse on Main (One of Utah's oldest and most celebrated fine-dining restaurants, perfect for a special evening out.). With 4 recommended restaurants in total, the resort offers an impressive dining scene for a ski destination.
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