PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT

SKI REPORT
May 23, 2025

About the Area


Pertinent mountain ranges and mountain aspects of Park City Mountain Resort in the United States include:

1. Wasatch Mountain Range: Park City Mountain Resort is located in the Wasatch Mountain Range in Utah. The range is known for its steep terrain, deep powder snow, and stunning alpine scenery.

2. Park City Peaks: The resort boasts over 7,300 acres of skiable terrain, with a vertical drop of over 3,200 feet. The peaks offer a variety of runs for all skill levels, from beginner slopes to challenging black diamond runs.

3. Jupiter Peak: One of the highest points at Park City Mountain Resort, Jupiter Peak offers advanced skiers and snowboarders steep chutes, glades, and moguls. The peak also provides stunning views of the surrounding area.

4. McConkey's Bowl: Named after legendary freeskier Shane McConkey, this bowl offers some of the steepest and most challenging terrain at the resort. It is a favorite among expert skiers and snowboarders looking for a thrill.

5. Canyons Village: Part of Park City Mountain Resort, Canyons Village features diverse terrain, including groomed runs, moguls, and tree skiing. The village also offers a wide range of dining, shopping, and lodging options for visitors.

Park City Mountain Resort is located in Utah, United States, and is one of the largest ski resorts in the country. The resort boasts over 7,300 acres of skiable terrain, with 41 lifts and more than 330 trails for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The resort's best trails are the groomers on Canyons side and the expert terrain on Jupiter Peak. An interesting fact about this resort is that it hosted several events during the 2002 Winter Olympics. For beginners, the resort recommends Easy Street, a trail that is perfect for those learning how to ski. As for après ski, check out the High West Distillery & Saloon, a cozy spot that serves craft cocktails and delicious food.


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Spring skiing continues at Park City Mountain Resort this May 23 with a surprise dusting of fresh snow—1" overnight—adding a light refresh to the firm, fast conditions on the slopes. With overnight temps hovering around 41°F and a snowpack depth of just 5", conditions are best early in the day when the snow remains crisp before softening under the late-spring sun. While snowpack levels are significantly below average (down over 73%), today's groomers are carving well, offering playful laps for those chasing one last taste of winter. Expect mostly sunny skies with cool breezes throughout the day; no new storms are in the immediate forecast.

As Park City edges toward the tail end of its extended season, visitors can enjoy festive vibes across the mountain. Closing weekend celebrations are underway, with concerts, pond skims, and patio après scenes bringing energy to the base village. The recent resolution to the ski patrol strike has restored full mountain operations, ensuring safety and lift efficiency as the resort wraps up the season. Be aware: limited terrain is open, and spring conditions can be variable—early birds will score the best turns. It's your final chance to experience the magic of Park City before the lifts stop spinning.

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Max Recorded Snowpack 123"
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