Snow News

    Park City, Utah Ski Report

    Conditions for various locations in the area are as follows.

    Park City Mountain Resort

    Seven lifts are up and running and they include: PayDay, 3 Kings, First Time, Bonanza, Crescent, Town Lift and Silverlode, along with 13 runs (10 groomed) and one park. The resort has a base depth of 21 inches and received four new inches of snow in the last 72 hours as of Tuesday morning. Lift-ticket prices are: $75 for adults, $45 for youth (7-12), $50 for seniors; half-day passes are $60 for adults and $35 for juniors. Go to www.pcski.com or call (435) 658-5560 for more information on Park City Mountain Resort.

    Canyons Resort

    Seven lifts are up and running and they include: The Red Pine Gondola, Orange Bubble Express, High Meadow, Saddleback Express, Short Cut and Sweet Pea; the Sun Peak Express is currently on hold. Nine trails are open along with two natural halfpipes as of Tuesday morning. The resort received seven inches of new snow in the last five days and has 49 inches of season snowfall. The Mid-mountain base has 24 total inches. Lift-ticket prices are: $59 for adults, $35 for juniors and seniors; half-day passes are $46 for adults and $29 for juniors and seniors. For more information on Canyons, visit www.thecanyons.com or call (435) 888-CANYONS.

    Deer Valley Resort

    Eleven lifts are up and running and they include: Burns, Carpenter Express, Deer Crest, Homestake, Jordanelle Gondola, Silver Lake Express, Snowflake, Sterling Express,Viking, Wasatch Express and Quincy Express. Seventeen runs are open as of Tuesday morning. The resort received three inches of new snow in the last 72 hours and has a base depth of 25 inches. Full day lift-ticket prices are: $75 for adults, $54 for children and $45 for seniors; half-day passes are $63 for adults and $47 for children and $39 for seniors. For more information and a schedule of upcoming events, call (435) 649-1000 or visit www.deervalley.com.

    Utah Olympic Park

    The Utah Olympic Park is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with free admission to the venue and two museums. Guided venue tours run daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., departing at the top of each hour, and cost $7 for adults and $5 for youth/senior. Public bobsled and skeleton rides began Nov. 26. Take the ride of a lifetime down the Olympic track in a bobsled or skeleton sled. For more information visit olyparks.com or call (435) 658-4200.