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Winter in Park City, Utah is always a ski enthusiast’s dream come true but if you’re looking to extend the downhill fun, spring offers just as much appeal! While spring officially arrives on March 19, 2024, Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley aren’t slated to close until mid to late April, giving springtime travelers plenty of time to embrace the best of ski season with warmer temperatures on their side and blue skies overhead. When you’re getting ready to plan a great spring getaway with a focus on spring skiing in Park City, Utah  consider this your guide to making the most of every moment you’re in town.

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Pick and Choose from Great Resorts

When you head to Park City in the spring to savor a trip that emphasizes time on the slopes, you’ll have two ski resorts to choose from. Park City hosts Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley, both of which offer unique and inviting options for outdoor fun and recreation. If you spend time at Park City Mountain Resort, you’ll find yourself enjoying the country’s largest ski area. When you’re here, you’ll have access to no less than 7,300 skiable acres and 40 lifts to get you where you’re going with amazing views included. There are 330 runs on-site designed for beginner, intermediate, and advanced skiers and snowboarders alike. Over at Deer Valley, those who are dedicated exclusively to spring skiing in Park City, Utah will be thrilled to find this resort has limited lift tickets available daily and a strict ski-only policy. At Deer Valley, skiers have access to more than 2,000 skiable acres of terrain as well as 21 chair lifts and 103 runs to enjoy.

Make the Most of Your Time as a Beginner

While advanced skiers will likely be ready to hit the slopes, trails, and runs as soon as they arrive, those making their way to Park City in the spring who are new to the sport will want to make time to learn from the best. Both resorts in Park City have great training programs for novice downhill adventurers that can be booked as private lessons or group lessons according to age. If you’re spending time at Deer Valley this spring, you’ll have options to enjoy lessons through the traditional ski school on-site. There are also opportunities to book a “Ski with a Champion” clinic where you, your family, and friends can enjoy a lesson alongside an Olympic skier. In the past, mogul skier Shannon Bahrke and freestyle skier Fuzz Feddersen have been among the many Olympians offering lessons at Deer Valley. For those who are focusing their spring skiing fun over at Park City Mountain Resort, access to the ski and snowboard school here is not to be missed. While the array of programs for skiers of all ages is great, booking a lesson is a good idea for intermediate skiers as well who could simply use a refresher before hitting the slopes. If you’re looking for more options for extended stays, the resort offers six-week ski programs as well as intensive three- and five-day courses upon request to hone specific techniques. If you don’t have your own ski gear, you don’t have to worry because both resorts offer ski rentals on-site.

Spring Is an Ideal Ski Season for Everyone

Ski season in Park City typically runs from late November until mid-April depending on the weather, but spring is truly a terrific time to plan your ski visit. You’ll still have plenty of snowfall in your favor, but the warmer temperatures mean you can spend more time comfortably out on the slopes. You’ll also likely encounter fewer crowds at the ski resorts here in the spring than you might mid-winter or around the holidays. That often means lower prices in surrounding shops and maybe even promotional deals at local eateries too! When you find yourself craving something savory or sweet after a day of skiing, the après-ski scene in Park City is always top-notch. Destinations like the High West Distillery serve up delicious cocktails and specialty rye and bourbon. At the same time, the No Name Saloon is the perfect place to pair a beer with buffalo wings and sliders. Over at The Après Lounge at Montage Deer Valley, skiers can enjoy elevated dining in an elegant setting complete with a fireplace and gorgeous views.

Where to Stay During Your Spring Ski Getaway to Park City

Travelers who are taking time to enjoy a spring ski getaway to Park City will want to make sure they have beautiful accommodations in place that are comfortable, luxurious, and always close to the slopes. When you book your vacation rental through Abode Park City, that’s exactly what you can expect to enjoy and more. Reach out today to learn more about our vast selection of slope-side retreats that will take your trip to the next level of excellence with ease. We can’t wait to welcome you to Park City soon.

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A short drive from the glorious capital that is Salt Lake City, Utah is Park City. If you are a fan of skiing on some of the best terrains with gorgeous snowy vistas, then this is the experience that Park City has to offer. Fly right into Salt Lake City International Airport and get shuttled in under an hour to the vacation destination of your dreams, if you are a ski aficionado.

Whether you ski or snowboard, the resorts in this area are top-notch. It’s routinely ranked as one of the best places to ski in the United States, and it boasts the largest terrain areas in the United States. So if you are planning the best ski vacation, the search is over! Here are 5 things you need to know about Park City, Utah Skiing.

MULTIPLE RESORTS FOR PARK CITY UTAH SKIING

There are three main skiing sections of Park City. These include, according to USA Today Travel section, Deer Valley, the Canyons, and Park City Mountain Resort. Each of these snowy hills, mountains, and peaks is going to offer you the type of adventure skiing you like with different benefits.

Keep in mind though if you are a snowboarder, you are going to want to ski the Canyons, or Park City Mountain because the first one on the list doesn’t allow snowboarding of any kind. It’s just a nod to more old-fashioned skiing, but Deer Valley does have a wide variety of trails that appeal to the most novice of skiers, all the way to the “black diamonds”, who have serious skills in the sport.

Just a fun fact the difficulty of slopes is measured by the percentage of the slope. Most of the advanced trails fall at a 40 percent slope and up. The bunny trails (green) are usually around 6 percent!

RENTAL OPTIONS

Abode Park City has excellent rental options that will all provide a significant five-star experience. This is a great trip for two on a romantic, active honeymoon, or a family ski trip for your extended relatives that will be remembered forever. Whatever the size of your party, Abode can accommodate in spades.

For example, Abode at Riverbend Ranch is 8 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms of pure luxe furnishings. You’ll feel right at home on this ranch piece of real estate that is 16,800 square feet of living space, positioned along the Weber River which runs right through the property. The views and magical aura of this gem can’t be denied.

On the opposite end of the size, spectrum is Abode On Mellow Mountain. A 4 bedroom with expansive views of the Deer Valley Resort. This is the absolute right size for a ski-loving family of four who wants to make their trip to Park City a cherished memory.

REWARDS AND RECOGNITION OF PARK CITY SKI RESORTS

When you go to either the Park City Mountain Resort or its partner the Canyons, you can buy a season pass. With the “Epic Pass Park City” you can enjoy special offers and privileges, like rental grade upgrade options. This also gives you a 15 percent off discount on any food and beverages “on the mountains.” So you can grab a cup of hot chocolate between ski runs if you need to take a little break in front of a roaring fire.

Plus with their “Peaks Rewards” program you can earn points for any of the purchases you make while at the resorts. Exclusive discounts and offers will be made available through this special program. For example, you can treat your party to a few lessons in ski school, if you have some beginners in your group that might need a few pointers.

GETTING AROUND PARK CITY

Park City itself is easy to navigate. Just talk to our concierge about your stay because we’re happy to arrange transportation services for you that will make getting to and from the slopes a piece of cake. Want a sleigh ride to dinner reservations? Just ask! We’ll make getting around Park City fun and easy.

You can also rent a car to keep with you during your stay. That way you can visit the other attractions around the area, like shopping, galleries, or dining when you have had enough time on the slopes.

Or if you prefer to leave the driving to someone else, Uber and Lyft services are also available in this area. To get to the slopes, you can use their special UberSKI services which are, in their words, dedicated to serving the powderhounds of the area. Utah is actually the very first market to have this service.

STAYING NEAR THE SLOPES

Many people want the option of being able to “ski in and ski out” of their vacation home right onto the slopes. For example, there are major properties that ski right out of Deer Valley. These include some like, Abode at St. Regis, Abode in Deer Crest, and Abode on Jordanelle Way.

Another way to be as close as possible to the slopes is to stay at the Ski Out Park City properties. Some of those include Abode on White Pine, Abode at Golden Spruce, and Abode on Main which is about a block from the Park City Mountain Resort. This is truly a grab your gear and go opportunity that ski aficionados won’t want to pass up.

Let’s work together to make this ski trip one for the ages, call us today at Abode to custom plan a vacation experience that will be exactly what you are looking for in Park City.