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Park City Mountain Resort Fires Up the Stoke: 17-Inch Base, Terrain Park Action, and Snowfall Outlook
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Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah
Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah
Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort is firing up the stoke just 10 days after its Dec. 5 opener, with 7,300 acres of legendary Utah terrain ready for your turns across Mountain Village and Canyons Village bases. Base depth sits steady at 17 inches, holding strong from summit to base after a sluggish start to the season—no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 13 inches over the past week has crews grooming Homerun, Kokopelli, and firing up the Three Kings Terrain Park with 20 juicy features for park rats. Season total? A lean 27 inches so far, but with 355 inches of average annual blower, the powder gods could still deliver big.
Lifts and trails are spinning daily from 9a-4p, though exact counts are building as snowmaking ramps up—expect bunny hills and key groomers leading the charge amid variable conditions on piste, with machine-groomed patches keeping it carveable. Off-piste? Hold tight; early-season caution rules with lagging snowpack, so stick to patrolled lines and check avalanche risks before venturing out.
Today's vibe is partly cloudy and crisp, topping out around 46°F before dipping to 31°F—perfect for laps without overheating. Looking ahead, expect more partly cloudy skies Monday and Tuesday with highs near 43°F, then snow chances Wednesday (40°F high), flipping to rain Thursday at 38°F. Longer-range whispers 1-3 inches by Dec 17, building to 4 inches over seven days, so pack layers and eye that My Epic App for live cams.
Pro tip from the locals: Snag Epic Passes before they're gone, hit the new Sunrise Gondola for first-tracks pins (if you beat the crowds), and warm up après with slopeside eats. Utah's Greatest Snow on Earth is warming up—grab your board and charge!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah
Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort is firing up the stoke just 10 days after its Dec. 5 opener, with 7,300 acres of legendary Utah terrain ready for your turns across Mountain Village and Canyons Village bases. Base depth sits steady at 17 inches, holding strong from summit to base after a sluggish start to the season—no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 13 inches over the past week has crews grooming Homerun, Kokopelli, and firing up the Three Kings Terrain Park with 20 juicy features for park rats. Season total? A lean 27 inches so far, but with 355 inches of average annual blower, the powder gods could still deliver big.
Lifts and trails are spinning daily from 9a-4p, though exact counts are building as snowmaking ramps up—expect bunny hills and key groomers leading the charge amid variable conditions on piste, with machine-groomed patches keeping it carveable. Off-piste? Hold tight; early-season caution rules with lagging snowpack, so stick to patrolled lines and check avalanche risks before venturing out.
Today's vibe is partly cloudy and crisp, topping out around 46°F before dipping to 31°F—perfect for laps without overheating. Looking ahead, expect more partly cloudy skies Monday and Tuesday with highs near 43°F, then snow chances Wednesday (40°F high), flipping to rain Thursday at 38°F. Longer-range whispers 1-3 inches by Dec 17, building to 4 inches over seven days, so pack layers and eye that My Epic App for live cams.
Pro tip from the locals: Snag Epic Passes before they're gone, hit the new Sunrise Gondola for first-tracks pins (if you beat the crowds), and warm up après with slopeside eats. Utah's Greatest Snow on Earth is warming up—grab your board and charge!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.