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  1. 15 Reasons to Visit Park City in July

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  4. Park City Utah Olympics

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  5. Park City’s Olympic Legacy

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  6. What’s Open at Park City’s Resorts and Action-Sports Playgrounds

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  1. Utah Olympic Park

    The bobsled track is one of the Utah Olympic Park's most iconic attractions. Visitors can experience the same thrill in winter or summer and take a trip down the bobsledding track with a professional rider. The Comet Bobsled reaches over 60 mph and riders experience 4-5 times the force of gravity. Riders must meet age, weight and health ...

  2. Utah Olympic Park

    Utah Olympic Park Nestled in the hills above Kimball Junction, the Utah Olympic Park (UOP) is a year-round and dynamic facility aimed at developing the next generation of winter Olympic athletes. The massive Nordic ski jumps are unmissable as you enter Park City from I-80, and as you drive up the road toward the UOP, you see can see new athlete ...

  3. Utah Olympic Park

    Be inspired at Utah Olympic Park! An active Olympic Training Site, athletes and aspiring sports enthusiasts each have the opportunity to reach for the gold. Experience the thrill of Bobsled, Zipline and Alpine Slide rides, or test your limits on the Adventure Courses, Drop Tower, and Extreme Tubing. Catch the Flying Ace All Stars Freestyle Aerial show on the weekends. Free admission to the ...

  4. Summer Activities at the Utah Olympic Park

    What: Gold Adventure Pass $85 per person and Summer Bobsled Experience $100 per person. Where: Utah Olympic Park 3419 Olympic Pkwy, Park City, UT 84098. When: Summer Bobsled Experience has 5 sessions a day starting at 10 AM and there are two Gold Pass sessions per day - morning and afternoon. Who: For the Bobsled riders must be 13 years of age ...

  5. Utah Olympic Park

    About Utah Olympic Park. Built for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah Olympic Park is located in Park City, just 25 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah. The nearly 400 acre venue houses one of only four sliding tracks in North America, six Nordic ski jumps, a 2002 Winter Games museum, and a multitude of adventure activities.

  6. Utah Olympic Park

    1326. About. Built for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah Olympic Park is located in Park City, just 25 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah. The nearly 400 acre venue houses one of only four sliding tracks in North America, six Nordic ski jumps, a 2002 Winter Games museum, and a multitude of adventure activities. Park City, Utah. Call.

  7. Utah Olympic Park Summer Activities Preview

    Come experience summer activities at Utah Olympic Park - featuring ropes courses, ziplining, bobsledding, extreme tubing, and more. ... 3419 Olympic Parkway, PO Box 980337, Park City, Utah 84098; Oval Address; 5662 Cougar Lane, Kearns, Utah 84118; ... When you visit our Site or send emails to us, you are communicating with us electronically ...

  8. Things to Do

    At night, enjoy a cool walk on Main Street or hop the bus to Deer Valley for their Summer Music Festival. Grab a drink and do a gallery stroll or check out a museum celebrating our rich mining history, 2002 Olympic legacy, and native Utahns like the Ute and Shoshone tribes. Adventure parks and zip lines, bobsled runs and distillery tours ...

  9. Park City Utah Olympic Park

    Location. Utah Olympic Park is conveniently located off I-80 and UT-224, just 8 miles north of Park City. To get there from Park City, take UT-224 N for 4 miles then turn left at Bear Hollow Drive and remain to the left. Drive approximately one mile down the road to the gatehouse, visitor parking, and legacy plaza. View Larger Map.

  10. Must-Dos for Summer at Utah Olympic Park

    Watch U.S. Ski Team athletes and younger Olympic hopefuls train on the jumps at the 1.25 million-gallon, museum-side pool. Or step into a harness—or bobsled—for your very own adrenaline rush. Summer operations: Gold Pass through Sept. 6, daily; Jumpside Evening Pass July 2-Aug. 21, Friday-Sunday; Fall Jumpside Pass Sept. 10-26, Friday ...

  11. Resorts & Attractions

    Utah Olympic Park. Built for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, the Utah Olympic Park is a near-400 acre venue and the site of six Nordic ski jumps, one of four slide tracks in North America, a freestyle pool, the 2002 Olympics Museum, and a huge array of outdoor activities. This dynamic and multi-use facility is a model…

  12. Utah Olympic Park

    Utah, USA, North America. Top choice in Park City. Visit the site of the 2002 Olympic ski jumping, bobsledding, skeleton, Nordic combined and luge events, which continues to host national competitions. There are 10m, 20m, 40m, 64m, 90m and 120m Nordic ski-jumping hills as well as a bobsled-luge run. The US Ski Team practices here year-round ...

  13. What to Expect at Utah Olympic Park in Park City

    Utah Olympic Park in Park City was the venue for several Olympic events in 2002 and now features zip lines, extreme tubing, tours, shows and free activities ... On the morning of our visit, we saw a freestyle aerialist flip into the pool and Skeleton athletes practice their starts. There is often something interesting to see at the Olympic Park.

  14. Park City, Utah Visitor Center

    Our local staff is ready to help you make the most of your Park City adventure! Kimball Junction Center. 1794 Olympic Parkway, Park City, UT 84098. 435.658.9616. [email protected]. Hours of Operation. December - April: Open daily 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. May - November: Open daily 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Closed: New Year's Day ...

  15. Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation

    Built for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah Olympic Park is located in Park City, just 25 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah. The nearly 400 acre venue houses one of only four sliding tracks in North America, six Nordic ski jumps, a 2002 Winter Games museum, and a multitude of adventure activities.

  16. Utah Olympic Park

    Utah Olympic Park offers year-round adventure. ... & Inns Campgrounds & RV Parks Extended Stay Hostels & Universities Pet Friendly Cabins & Vacation Rentals Plan Your Visit COVID-19 Info Packages & Deals Discount Passport Brewery Pass Connect Attractions Pass Ski Super Pass Free Visitors Guide Trip Ideas & Itineraries ... Salt Lake City, UT ...

  17. Experience Park City: Olympic Park, Hike And Historic Main Street

    The best time to visit Park City for outdoor activities, including the 'Experience Park City: Olympic Park, Hike and Historic Main Street' tour, is during the summer months. ... To sum it up, Experience Park City: Olympic Park, Hike and Historic Main Street is a must-read article for anyone seeking adventure and inspiration. With stunning ...

  18. Theater, Concerts, & Festivals

    From film festivals and food events to Olympic history and art exhibits, discover the wide variety of events happening all year long in Park City, Utah. ... Park City Business University: Power Growth for Business - Cultivating Connection: Elevating Customer Service. Blair Education Conference Center May 08.

  19. The 12 Best Things To Do in Park City

    Utah Olympic Park was the host venue of bobsled, luge, skeleton and ski jumping events for the 2002 Games and it is now a main training facility for current and aspiring Olympians. Visitors can relive stories of triumph at the 2002 Winter Games museum, or get in on the action with adventure activities including zip lines, extreme tubing, an ...

  20. Ultimate Park City Tour: Olympic Park, Hike, Historic Main Street

    Visit Beautiful Park City Olympic Park - 1.5 hours Our first stop is visiting the Olympic Park, its museum and the incredible event locations that were hosted in the 2002 winter olympics. At the Olympic Park are the Long Jumps, Ariel Freestyle, Bobsled/Luge and ski slalom practice courses. Olympians are frequently practicing year round, so we ...

  21. 15 Fun Things to do in Park City, Utah

    Delve into the state's athletic legacy at Utah Olympic Park No trip to Park City is complete without a trip to Utah Olympic Park, built for the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games for the bobsled, skeleton, luge and ski-jumping events. The park continues to host various competitions and serves as a training center for future Olympians.

  22. A visitor's indispensable guide to Park City, Utah

    Utah Olympic Park covers nearly 400 acres, and packs in a lot, from six Nordic ski jumps to the 2002 Winter Games Museum. Be part of history by booking the Winter Bobsled Experience, which will ...

  23. Plan Your Visit

    Welcome to Olympic National Park! At Olympic, forest, coastal, and mountain ecosystems combine to create a spectacular wilderness park. Designated as both a World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations, the park serves as a living laboratory for scientists and students, as well as an incredible natural playground for visitors.

  24. Basic Information

    Contact Information. Visitor Information. (360) 565-3130. Road & Weather Hotline. (360) 565-3131. Olympic National Park Visitor Center. 3002 Mount Angeles Road. Port Angeles, WA 98362.

  25. Shopping, Dining & Hotels in Park City

    Weekender Ski Park City. So you've made the decision to ski Park City for a weekend. That decision alone will be rewarded with three resorts that eclipse over 9,000 acres of Utah's renowned skiing and riding. Non-ski Winter Activities, Olympics, Ski and Snowboard, Solitude, Urban Experiences. Highlights.

  26. 6 Cutest Small Towns In The Pacific Northwest To Visit In 2024

    McCall and Chelan are cozy lakeside towns along the 1,500-foot-deep Lake Chelan and the 5,330-acre Payette Lake, respectively. The Pacific Northwest has charming small towns that are perfect for a visit in 2024, with gorgeous views from Olympic National Park and more.