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 cities daily and a quick drive thereafter, Salt Lake International Airport is the quickest way to start your mountain adventure.
Park City is just a short, 35-minute drive from the airport, allowing you to spend your first day exploring our 7,300 acres as the country's largest resort less than an hour after arriving.
Park City was incorporated as a city in 1884 and the mountains' abundant silver veins attracted adventurers from around the world in the late 1860's. However, with falling mineral prices in the 1930's, the booming years ended and residents began "mining" the treasure on the mountains, discovering what would later be called The Greatest Snow on Earth. In 2002, Park City became a field of dreams for athletes at the Winter Olympic Games. Park City Mountain hosted four events and six of the ten U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team medals were won on the mountain. Today, Park City is a unique blend of new and old with remnants of its history still scattered across the mountain.
Source: parkcitymountain.com