Park City Mountain Resort Map and Brochure (2022 – 2025)

Location: Park City, Utah

Years Active: 1963 – Active

Park City Mountain Resort it’s huge, it’s crowded, and it’s got some seriously fun terrain. Love a good leg burn? This is the place. If you’re a beginner, there’s mellow stuff, but honestly, you might be better off at a smaller resort until you get the hang of it.

Experts will find stuff to keep them busy for days. Jupiter Bowl, McConkey’s… if you haven’t heard of them, you’re not ready. Want trees? Check out Murdock Bowl – it’s tight!

The town is… well, it’s expensive. If you want a fancy scene, you’ll love it. Looking for a down-to-earth, local vibe? You’ll have to dig a little harder. Pro tip: Avoid the tourist traps on Main Street.

Park City Mountain Resort Map 2025

Printable Park City Mountain Resort PDF Map 2025

Park City Mountain Resort Map 2024

Park City Mountain Resort Map 2024

Printable Park City Mountain Resort Map PDF 2024

Park City Mountain Resort Map 2023

Park City Mountain Village Map 2023

Park City Mountain Resort Summer Map 2022

FAQ

Which is better Park City Mountain Village or Canyon Village?

The main difference between Park City Mountain Village and Canyon Village is location and convenience. Mountain Village offers quicker lift access, ski-in/ski-out lodging, and a bustling base area. Canyon Village has more modern accommodations, quieter surroundings, and is closer to après-ski dining and events. Choose based on access vs ambiance.

Which billionaire wants to buy Park City?

Billionaire Matthew Prince, CEO of Cloudflare, has expressed interest in buying Park City Mountain Resort. His goal is to preserve local access, reduce corporate control, and ensure the resort prioritizes community over profit. His interest followed criticism of overcrowding and high prices under Vail Resorts’ management.

Is Park City owned by Vail

Yes, Park City Mountain Resort is owned by Vail Resorts. Vail acquired the resort in 2014 and merged it with Canyons Resort, creating the largest ski area in the United States. Vail manages operations, lift access, and Epic Pass integration across both Park City and Canyons base areas.

Is Park City expensive to ski?

Yes, Park City is expensive to ski. Lift tickets can exceed $200 per day without an Epic Pass, and lodging, rentals, and dining also carry premium prices. Costs increase during holidays and peak season. Budget-conscious skiers often look for discounts or stay in nearby towns like Heber or Salt Lake City.

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