Park City Live Cam

Relax in a rustic ski in/ski out rental on Park City’s best ski slopes


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Hosted by:
  • Park City Rental Properties
  • 1526 W Ute Blvd #111 - Park City
  • Utah 84098 - United States
  • (435) 571-0024
  • [email protected]
  • https://www.parkcityvacationrentals.com/

Lies east of Salt Lake City in the western state of Utah

Consistently ranked among the top 10 mountain resorts in North America, the year-round Park City Mountain Resort served as an official venue for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games®-hosting the men's and women's Giant Alpine Slalom events, as well as all snowboard events. Nestled in the heart of Utah's scenic Wasatch Mountains, the resort offers 3,300 acres of diverse terrain, 100 ski trails, a 3,100-foot vertical drop, 750 acres of open bowl skiing, night skiing, snow tubing, guided snowmobile tours and sleigh rides. During the summer, take a thrilling ride on the luge-style Alpine Slide that winds 3,000 feet down the mountainside. Park City Mountain Resort also offers hiking trails, mountain sleds, a climbing wall, miniature golf, kiddie amusement park, horseback riding and 17 miles of mountain biking trails.

Location: Park City is located in Summit County in the heart of Northern Utah’s Wasatch Mountains – just 30 miles East of downtown Salt Lake City. Population: 7,882.

City Profile: Former mining town (once known as “Sin City”), ski resort town, one of wealthiest cities in the United States, most politically liberal place in Utah, boasts largest collection of factory outlet stores in Northern Utah, home of the United States Ski & Snowboard Team, film locale for I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer, original home of the Mrs. Fields Cookies chain, altitudes within the city limits range from 6,720 feet to 8,460 feet above sea level, 64 of Park City’s buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, more than 100 restaurants & bars, approximately 5,700 condo units & hotel rooms.

Major Ski Resorts: The Canyons Resort, Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain Resort (the latter two resorts were major locations for ski and snowboarding events during the 2002 Winter Olympics).

Climate: Winter temperatures average between 24 to 33 degrees Fahrenheit (average snowfall is 143 inches in town and 350 inches at the resorts); summers average 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

Most Notable Annual Event: Sundance Film Festival, the largest independent film festival in the United States, which takes place in late January.