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The Canyons Resort
NameThe Canyons Resort
LocationPark City, Utah
Nearest citySalt Lake City
Vertical3,190 ft
Top elevation9,990 ft
Base elevation6,800 ft
Skiable area4,000 acres
Lifts27
Snowfall355 in

The Canyons Resort, located in Park City, Utah, is a popular ski resort that offers a wide range of winter and summer activities, attracting visitors from around the world, including Aspen, Colorado, Vail, Colorado, and Whistler, British Columbia. The resort is situated near Salt Lake City, making it easily accessible by car or plane, with nearby Salt Lake City International Airport providing convenient transportation options. With its proximity to Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain Resort, The Canyons Resort is part of a larger ski community that includes Sundance Mountain Resort and Snowbird Ski Resort. The resort's ski area is comparable to other major resorts like Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Big Sky Resort.

Overview

The Canyons Resort is a world-class ski resort that offers an unparalleled skiing and snowboarding experience, with over 4,000 acres of skiable terrain, making it one of the largest ski resorts in the United States, comparable to Mammoth Mountain Ski Area and Heavenly Mountain Resort. The resort features 27 lifts, including high-speed quads and six-pack chairs, providing access to a wide range of trails, from gentle groomers to challenging double black diamond runs, similar to those found at Snowmass Ski Area and Copper Mountain. With an average annual snowfall of 355 inches, The Canyons Resort offers some of the best skiing and snowboarding in North America, attracting visitors from Canada, Mexico, and South America. The resort is also home to a variety of amenities, including restaurants, bars, and shops, making it a great destination for families and groups, similar to Breckenridge Ski Resort and Keystone Resort.

History

The Canyons Resort has a rich history, dating back to the 1960s, when it was first developed as a small ski area, with the help of investors from New York City and Los Angeles. Over the years, the resort has undergone significant expansions and renovations, including the addition of new lifts and trails, as well as the development of new amenities and services, with support from Park City Council and Utah Ski Association. In 2010, the resort was acquired by Talisker Corporation, a Canadian-based company, which has continued to invest in the resort's infrastructure and amenities, similar to investments made by Vail Resorts and Alterra Mountain Company. Today, The Canyons Resort is one of the largest and most popular ski resorts in Utah, attracting visitors from around the world, including Australia, Europe, and Asia.

Skiing and Snowboarding

The Canyons Resort offers an unparalleled skiing and snowboarding experience, with over 4,000 acres of skiable terrain, including gentle groomers, challenging black diamond runs, and backcountry access, similar to Squaw Valley Ski Resort and Alta Ski Area. The resort features a variety of trails, including the popular Dreamcatcher and Super Condor runs, as well as the challenging Murphy's Bowl and Toll Canyon areas, which are comparable to the trails found at Snowbasin Ski Resort and Powder Mountain. With an average annual snowfall of 355 inches, The Canyons Resort offers some of the best skiing and snowboarding in North America, with a snowmaking system that covers over 500 acres of terrain, similar to the systems used at Loon Mountain and Sunday River. The resort is also home to a variety of ski schools and rental shops, making it easy for visitors to learn to ski or snowboard, with instructors certified by Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of Snowboard Instructors.

Summer Activities

In the summer, The Canyons Resort offers a variety of activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and zip lining, with over 20 miles of trails, ranging from easy to challenging, similar to the trails found at Mount Tamalpais and Mount Rainier National Park. The resort is also home to an alpine slide, a mini golf course, and a variety of restaurants and shops, making it a great destination for families and groups, comparable to Gatlinburg, Tennessee and Branson, Missouri. Visitors can also take a scenic gondola ride to the top of the mountain, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape, similar to the views found at Mount Hood and Grand Teton National Park. The resort is also close to other popular summer destinations, including Utah Lake and Jordanelle Reservoir, which offer boating, fishing, and water skiing.

Amenities and Services

The Canyons Resort offers a wide range of amenities and services, including restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as a variety of lodging options, ranging from hotel rooms to condominiums and private homes, similar to the accommodations found at Aspen, Colorado and Vail, Colorado. The resort is also home to a variety of ski schools and rental shops, making it easy for visitors to learn to ski or snowboard, with equipment from Rossignol, Salomon, and Burton Snowboards. Visitors can also take advantage of the resort's spa and fitness center, which offer a variety of treatments and classes, including yoga and pilates, similar to the services found at Cal-a-Vie Health Spa and Miraval Resort & Spa. The resort is also close to other popular amenities, including Park City Main Street and The Tanger Outlets, which offer a variety of shopping and dining options, comparable to Rodeo Drive and Fifth Avenue.

Location and Geography

The Canyons Resort is located in Park City, Utah, in the Wasatch Mountains, near Salt Lake City, making it easily accessible by car or plane, with nearby Salt Lake City International Airport providing convenient transportation options. The resort is situated at an elevation of 6,800 feet, with a top elevation of 9,990 feet, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape, similar to the views found at Mount Whitney and Grand Canyon National Park. The resort is also close to other popular ski resorts, including Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain Resort, making it a great destination for skiers and snowboarders, comparable to Chamonix and Zermatt. The resort's location also offers easy access to other popular summer destinations, including Utah Lake and Jordanelle Reservoir, which offer boating, fishing, and water skiing, similar to the activities found at Lake Tahoe and Yellowstone National Park.