Park City Mountain Resort is a winter wonderlands when the snow flies, but there’s plenty of fun to be had all summer and fall, too. Visit this resort soon to ride the mountain slide, speed down the zip line, pan for gems and more.
Park City Mountain Resort is a great place to ski in the winter, but once the snow melts, it’s a family-friendly destination where all kinds of outdoor adventures await.
Park City Mountain Resort/Facebook Address: 1345 Lowell Avenue, Park City, UT 84060
Get to the resort early and plan to stay all day; there are tons of different summer activities on the mountain. Start with the Mountain Coaster, which winds through the trees for more than a mile.
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The Alpine Slide is one of the longest on the entire planet, with 3,000 feet of track.
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As if that’s not enough downhill diversion, the summer kids’ tubing lets your youngsters enjoy the sledding hill without any snow.
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Everyone in the family will want to get in at least one round of disc golf, and there’s also a mini golf course, putting course and the Canyons Golf Course, an 18-hole, par 70 course.
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Fly down the Ziprider Zip Line at speeds up to 45 mph as you soar 100 feet above the treetops. Participants must weigh at least 100 pounds and be at least 52 inches tall.
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The younger members of the family will love the Flying Eagle Zip Line, which lets them take a buddy along. Kids must be at least 42 inches tall to ride.
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Explore Park City’s mining history with gem panning, where you can keep a whole bag of gems.
Park City Mountain Resort/Facebook Other activities for kids include the climbing wall, kids’ rope course, and legacy launcher trampoline.
Ride the chair lift for some scenic views, and bring your bike along to ride the trails from the top of the resort all the way down. You’ll also find several great hiking trails on the mountain.
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Every activity is priced a la carte, so if you want to just enjoy a couple, you only pay for what you want. But if you’re looking for a whole day of fun, get the Adventure Pass.
Park City Mountain Resort/Facebook The Adventure Pass is $77 for participants 54 inches and taller; $47 for those under that height, if you purchase them online. At the ticket window, you’ll pay $85 and $52.
See all of Park City Mountain Resort’s summer activities on its website, and follow its Facebook page to see what’s new.
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Address: 1345 Lowell Avenue, Park City, UT 84060
Park City Mountain Resort
Other activities for kids include the climbing wall, kids’ rope course, and legacy launcher trampoline.
The Adventure Pass is $77 for participants 54 inches and taller; $47 for those under that height, if you purchase them online. At the ticket window, you’ll pay $85 and $52.
Looking for more fun activities before Utah’s winter sets in? Hike this scenic trail with your dog, and visit this pretty park that’s nestled in Utah’s mountains.
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