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History
Park City was incorporated as a city in 1884. The mountains' abundant silver veins attracted adventurers from around the world in the late 1860s. During Park City's mining height, the surrounding mountains yielded $400 million in silver and created 23 millionaires—including the father of newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst. However, with falling mineral prices in the 1930s, the boom years ended, and residents began "mining" a new treasure on the mountain, discovering what would later be coined The Greatest Snow on Earth™.
Through the years, the mountain adopted many names—from Treasure Mountain to Park City Ski Area, and from Park City Mountain Resort to Park City Mountain. Today, Park City is a unique blend of the old and new, constantly evolving with a nod to the past and a vision for the future.

Getting Here
Nowhere else in North America will you find a four-season mountain resort this large and this close to a major international airport. With non-stop flights from over 70 U.S. cities into Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), it’s easy to get to Park City from just about anywhere.
Once you land, you can go from concourse to the slopes in 35 easy minutes taxi, or car. So after your flight touches down, you can be boarding the lifts the very same day. We recommend taking a shuttle, bus, or taxi to Park City. Once here, getting around town is easy thanks to our free, bio-diesel, bike, and ski-friendly public transportation system.
- Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
- Distance to Park City Mountain Resort: 35 minutes (35 miles / 56 kms)
- Transportation: Shuttle service (shared and private) available. SLC offers over 343 scheduled nonstop airline departures per day to 93 cities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, South Korea and Europe.

Park City Base Areas
Canyons Village
- One of Park City's two base areas. Canyons Village is a modern, purpose-built base, centered around a pedestrian-only village area with free concerts, après activities, equipment rentals, shops, and restaurants. The 8-passenger Red Pine Gondola and the Orange Bubble Express offer direct access from Canyons Village to Park City Mountain Resort.
Park City Mountain Village
- The other base area of Park City Mountain. Services available include ski and snowboard school, equipment rentals, dining, bars, cafes, and activities like ice skating, a mountain coaster, and a zip line. Great for beginners and those looking to enjoy the terrain parks and the 2002 Olympic super pipe.
Town of Park City
- A historic downtown filled with rich mining history and an inviting array of shops, restaurants, bars, and galleries. Nightlife abounds for those who venture out after après. Beautiful and historical, Park City's Main Street is like stepping back in time, and is ski accessible from Park City Mountain.

Highlights
Park City Mountain Resort offers a unique blend of history, modern amenities, and convenience, making it an attractive destination for clients seeking both adventure and relaxation. Its close proximity to Salt Lake City International Airport, combined with a variety of activities and a vibrant downtown, ensures that visitors can easily access everything they need for an unforgettable vacation experience.
