Park City Pass Info

Park City is home of America’s premier terrain park. The terrain parks are spread across the mountain in 5 different locations and offer everything from kickers the size of houses (no lie) and 50 foot stair-case rails to jumps and jibs for the lowliest beginners.  Professionals like Shawn White can be spotted in the park regularly.

Beyond the parks, Park City offers and excellent variety of terrain for all riders. They have great groomers for cruising and lots of unknown powder stashes. The layout of the mountain makes it much easier to get from one area to another at Park City than it’s neighboring resort, The Canyons.

For those who want steep lines and powder, you’ll be able to spend nearly endless days finding new lines in the Jupiter Bowl.  It’s in the highest reaches of Park City, and it takes some time to get up there, but once you’re there it is old school bliss.  The simple two-seater, fixed-grip lift services two bowls where the runs are never groomed and the powder is always waiting.

The base area tends to be quite crowded, especially on weekends, but that should be greatly alleviated this year.  Last year, Park City is installed a new lift that runs from the base to mid-mountain which will really helped reduce the load on Payday.  From the top of it, you have direct access to 13 of the resorts 16 lifts, including McConckey’s.

Park City is perfect for riders who:

  • want to go huge in the park
  • see pros go huge in the park
  • want to progress in the park
  • like to be close to downtown Park City
  • enjoy steep lines in uncrowded bowls
  • want a mountain that is easy to get around
  • want to the best value

All Park City pass sales are due November 12th

College Season Pass

Pass Features:

  • Only $375
  • Valid every day of the season.
  • Night Skiing (Starts on Christmas)
  • Free lift-served mountain biking & hiking in the summer.

Requirements:

Print out of your class schedule showing 12 or more college hours
A photocopy of your student ID card

Getting your pass:

Contact me, and we’ll arrange a meeting time.  You’ll need to bring the print out of your schedule, a photocopy of your student ID, and payment.  Acceptable payment forms include 1) a check made out to Park City Mountain Resort (recommended), 2) credit card (the information is placed on the form and run at the resort), or 3) cash (discouraged).  When we meet, you’ll fill out the form and I’ll deliver it to the resort.

To pick up your pass, stop by the season pass office on your first day up, or shortly before the season, with your student ID and another form of photo ID