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Utah Olympic Park
The guide was updated:The Utah Olympic Park hosted the 2002 Olympic Winter Games as a prime competition venue. It held Nordic jumping, bobsled, luge, and skeleton. Now there are nearly 400 acres of sporting facilities and visitor areas that can accommodate over 300,000 people. Watch athletes in training, explore the Alf Engen Ski History Museum and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympic Museum. There are daily guided tours of the Olympic competition sites, public bobsled rides, starting in December, and chair lifts to the K120 Ski Jump’s summit.
Useful Information
- Address: 3419 Olympic Parkway, Park City, UT
- Opening hours: Daily 9am–6pm
- Website: www.utaholympiclegacy.org
- Phone: +1 435 658 4200
- Email: info@utaholympiclegacy.com
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
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The Utah Olympic Park hosted the 2002 Olympic Winter Games as a prime competition venue. It held Nordic jumping, bobsled, luge, and skeleton. Now there are nearly 400 acres of sporting facilities and visitor areas that can accommodate over 300,000 people. Watch athletes in training, explore the Alf Engen Ski History Museum and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympic Museum. There are daily guided tours of the Olympic competition sites, public bobsled rides, starting in December, and chair lifts to the K120 Ski Jump’s summit.
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Mountain Vista Touring
Mountain Vista has action and adventure in Park City throughout the seasons. In the winter, hike with guides who are knowledgeable about the trees, wildlife, and history of the area. Go snowshoeing and sightseeing in the glistening Park City snow. During the summer months, go trail running, hiking, and mountain biking as the guides give you tours of Park City’s natural history and beauty. To complete the day, take advantage of one of the private yoga sessions or get a massage.
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Park City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center
Park City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center is an 80,000 square-foot facility that features weight and cardio areas, 3 fitness studios, a running track, a bouldering wall, a game room, tennis courts, 2 seasonal pools, and even childcare. There are also tennis lessons and clinics available.
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Utah Pro Fly Fishing
With a reputation of success and professionalism, Utah Pro Fly Fishing transfers its passion for the river to eager patrons. Their motto is even 'No fish, no pay,' ensuring that customers receive the apex of service and care. Expect to get personal instruction by the Utah Fly Fishing guides, leading to the confidence and skills needed for fly fishing in Utah’s rivers.
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Red Pine Adventures
Locally owned and operated, Red Pine Adventures offers winter snowmobile tours and summer horseback riding right from their location in Park City. The guided snowmobiling tours provide suits and helmets. Horseback riding tours come in two different packages: the 1.5-hour group tour and the 1.5-hour private tour. Riders must be at 8 years old or above.
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Bigfoot Balloons
Bigfoot Balloons offers unforgettable hot-air balloon experiences. Flights typically last around an hour, whether private or shared, and soar 1,500 feet over scenic areas like Park City, Heber City, or Eden. The knowledgeable and professional crew, led by Jake and Shannon, will ensure a safe and enjoyable ride.
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Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter
Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter is LEED Certified and perfect for nature enthusiasts. The 1,200-acre nature Preserve and 10,000 square-feet building have interactive displays about the environment. There are weekly nature tours, wildlife viewing, summer camps, environmental education for children and adults, evening lectures, and more. Hike, bike, or walk to the benches surrounding the beautiful overlook.
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Destination Sports
Destination Sports offer guided Weber River rafting and kayak trips, biking, hiking, ATV, horseback riding, and other activities. Trips range from afternoon outings to multi-day escapades. Mountain bike, inflatable kayak, river tubes, and stand up paddle board rentals are available.
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Jeremy Golf & Country Club
Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay designed the Jeremy Golf & Country Club in fall of 1981, drawing golfers from each corner of the globe who sought the charm, mystique, and grandeur of its greens. The championship course is one of the most beautiful of its kind, with a unique view of the Wasatch Mountains foothills. Enjoy the fairways brushed with pine, aspen trees and low brush, as well as the natural creek.
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Park City Food Tours
Park City Food Tours is a wealth of guided walking, conversing, historical and culinary experiences in one tour. The meeting point is at Park City’s Main Street, then the tour continues along the street to give visitors a unique perspective of the city. Get a taste of several restaurants, explore Park City’s art, relax in the spas, and indulge in Main Street’s other attractions.
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Park City Ghost Tours
Where else can you sulk in the sordid past of Park City? Park City Ghost Tours takes you on a 75-minute walking tour of historic Park City while sharing the ghost stories and history of Main Street’s haunted buildings. The tours leave daily from Miner's Park at 7pm, and reservations are required 24-hours in advance.
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Park City Museum
The Park City Museum preserves the rich mining and ski history of Park City in its newly renovated facility. The museum offers captivating pictorials and exhibits that showcase the city's fascinating past. It's a great place for families given its interactive displays and hands-on activities.
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Commemorative Air Force Utah Wing Museum
The Commemorative Air Force Utah Wing Museum boasts a collection of aircraft and other memorabilia from WWII, the Korean, and the Vietnam War eras. Aircraft rides are available. The Museum is closed during the winter months, from October 31st until April 30th.
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Trove Gallery
Trove Gallery is open daily to display contemporary paintings, sculpture, as well as glass and wood art. Both local Utah artists and national artists are featured here.
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