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Intermediate Guide to Park City Skiing

For those who have a heart for downhill adventure, there’s nothing more exciting than knowing you have an upcoming ski trip on the calendar. Those who have Park City, Utah as their final destination have even more to look forward to! Park City is a ski mecca of fun for skiers of all ages and skill levels. If you’re not quite a beginner, but not yet ready to tackle the black diamonds, Park City is the perfect place to put your intermediate-level ski skills to work and hone them with every run. Not to worry, the après-ski scene in Park City is just as iconic as the many meticulously maintained trails, so you can always count on a delicious reward for your efforts on the slopes. Keep reading our guide to Park City skiing to learn more.

Does Park City Have Skiing for Intermediate Skiers?

Yes! Park City, Utah is packed with opportunities for intermediate skiers to make the most of the winter fun. The two most popular stops in the area include Park City Mountain Resort and its neighboring Deer Valley. In terms of size, intermediate skiers will find that Park City Mountain Resort has more space to offer when exploring as many slopes, runs, and trails as possible is your goal. Here, you’ll have access to 7,300 skiable acres and close to 350 trails making it the largest ski resort in the country. If you break it down by level, almost half of the impressive terrain at Park City Mountain Resort is dedicated to intermediate-level fun. That’s certainly something to look forward to discovering while you’re here!

Over at Deer Valley, intermediate-level skiers can enjoy a quieter atmosphere thanks to the fact this resort limits the number of daily admissions to the slopes. The goal is to keep the ambiance inviting and open for skiers and to date, it certainly seems to be working. At Deer Valley, you can spend time exploring a multitude of intermediate trails and runs that are all framed by spectacular scenery and a rich athletic history from the resort’s role in the 2002 Winter Olympics. Don’t hesitate to take advantage of all 21 chairlifts at Deer Valley as well as the passenger gondolas which provide breathtaking views on your way up.

Where are the Best Intermediate Ski Slopes?

Many intermediate skiers at Park City Mountain Resort are surprised to find some of the beginner green-level runs are actually more difficult than expected and can be great for warming up. Once you’re ready to move along, blue points the way to intermediate fun on the slopes. There are some great short blue runs off of the Home Run beginner trail that are well worth checking out. Explore both Assessment and Mel’s Alley for a challenge that’s equally thrilling. If you opt for Powder Keg, you’ll find ungroomed moguls to tackle along the way. The blue runs at Park City Mountain Resort are often credited for being gentle to navigate thanks to meticulous maintenance. You’ll find a variety of options when it comes to narrow vs. wider blue trails as well. If you want to avoid the crowds, head to the intermediate runs off of Tombstone Express. For more of a challenge, set your sights on the Upper Lookout Ridge and Lookout Ridge as well.

At Deer Valley, there’s just as much to enjoy when it comes to blue-level intermediate runs. From Snow Park Base, skiers can take the Carpenter Express up to Success and enjoy a gentle first run down the winding path to the bottom of Little Baldy. Next up is Big Stick for more a challenge that includes wide, loosely spaced trees that you can tack time to weave around. Little Stick is also a great blue run to enjoy but Flagstaff is where intermediate skiers will find the most opportunity. The starter run here is Hawkeye which warms you up for time on Hidden Treasure.

Tips and Tricks for the Best Ski Trip in Park City

No matter what your skill level may be, picking a side of Park City Mountain Resort and sticking to it first is the very best way to maximize your fun. Park City Mountain resort is two ski resorts that have combined into one over time which means there are two major base areas involved in your visit. If you don’t take time to figure out the layout ahead of time, you could waste precious moments on the slopes trying to figure out where you should go next. It’s far better to start with one side and conquer everything there before moving onto other mountains. If you’re traveling with beginners, be sure to take advantage of ski school and lesson options so everyone can make the most of the adventure. Even intermediate skies might find a quick lesson a refreshing reminder and a great way to feel confident before heading out. Above all, get an early start on the day. When the fresh powder falls here, the slopes are popular places to be with good reason. Booking your place as early as possible is only ever an advantage.

Book Your Fun Ski-Focused Journey Today

When you’re looking for luxurious accommodations that keep you close to the slopes in Park City, All Seasons Resort Lodging has you covered. Reach out today to learn more and to start planning your next trip.

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