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Historic
Park City Main Street
Park City offers more than fine skiing for recreation.
It has become a year-round recreational area. It is a wonderful
destination for golfing, horseback riding, fly-fishing, mountain
biking, hiking, and hunting. Park City is known as a perfect location
for winter activities such as cross-country skiing, helicopter
skiing, and snowmobiling. There are two sides to this city that
make it one of the better places to visit in the state of Utah.
Park City has the appearance of a picturesque, nineteenth-century
mining town, and it is a modern alpine resort.
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The Canyons Ski Resort
is the largest single ski and snowboard resort in Utah and
one of the five largest in the U.S. The Canyons Resort caters to folks
who really love to ski and snowboard and can appreciate how well the
diverse terrain holds and protects an average annual 355 inch bounty
of snow. Whether you visit as a family, a group or a single, you'll
find endless terrain for every style and ability. Take your pick: Long
and gentle. Big and Bowled. Steep and steeper. Aspen and pine.
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Utah Olympic Park
near Park City was the site of the 2002 Bobsled, Luge and
Ski Jumping competitions. Now you can try the ski jumps and the bobsled
/ luge run for yourself. Lessons, tours and equipment rentals are available.
Utah Olympic Park visitors are treated to a guided tour of the park,
athlete
training sessions, 70 mile-per-hour bobsled rides, zipline
rides, Quicksilver alpine slide rides, Olympic museum, an interactive
museum, freestyle aerial and ski jumping shows on summer weekends and
a variety of camps for all ages.
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