At Utah’s Olympic Park people can ride the luge on the same trails or jump on pro sized half-pipes just like the champions once did during the 2002 Winter Olympics. This park was originally built for the Olympians to compete, but now it is open for the public to enjoy and also hosts a series of national and international events from Nordic jumping to skeleton.
Even during the summer months skiers can practice their jumps by landing on plastic runways and freestyle aerialists can work on convolutions by landing in a seven-hundred and fifty thousand gallon training pool.
The park is open every day from 9:00am to 5:00pm with tours from 10:00am until 4:00pm. They offer admission ranging from five to ten dollars depending on which package fits your needs.
Get Up & Go!
- Winter/Summer Bobsled Rides
- Freestyle Camps, Programs & Shows
- Skeleton, Luge, Freestyle & Ski Jumping Learning Camps
- Guided Tours
- Alf Engen Ski Museum
- Private Bookings
- Athletes In Training
Cost
Admission into Olympic Park is free and includes a self-guided tour of various sites within the facility including the sports center, retail shop, theater, and ski museum.
Location
Utah Olympic Park is conveniently located off I-80 and UT-224, just 8 miles north of Park City. To get there from Park City, take UT-224 N for 4 miles then turn left at Bear Hollow Drive and remain to the left. Drive approximately one mile down the road to the gatehouse, visitor parking, and legacy plaza.