Area Adventures
Adventure Awaits
in All Directions
EXPERIENCES IN PARK CITY AND BEYOND
Ownership at SkyRidge means some of the world’s best skiing is right in your back yard—and so are miles of trails, boating and water sports on the Jordanelle, Utah’s famed national parks, and urban delights in both Park City and SLC.
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HISTORIC PARK CITY
Home to world-class ski resorts, the Sundance Film Festival, and over 400 miles of contiguous hiking and biking trails, it’s no wonder Park City was named “Best Town in America” by Outside Magazine. Mountain living in Park City, “Winter’s Favorite Town,” is about doing everything you love outdoors.
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DEER VALLEY® RESORT
Voted the Best Ski Resort in the U.S. for the past 11 years by the World Ski Awards and event host for the 2002 Winter Olympics, Deer Valley Resort features three elegant day lodges, groomed-to-perfection slopes, gourmet restaurants, and more—including summer activities such as lift-served mountain biking, live music, and other seasonal fun.
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Trails
With trail networks snaking throughout the region, there’s always something new to explore. In the SkyRidge community alone you’ll find 5 miles of paved trails and nearly 8 miles of soft-surface trails to SkyRidge Peak, along with connections to the Jordanelle State Park Perimeter Trail and Greater Park City Area Trail network.
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Jordanelle State Park
Enjoy access to some of the best boating, wakeboarding, waterskiing, stand-up paddle boarding, and fishing that the state has to offer. Jordanelle State Park offers a variety of recreational opportunities and features a marina, beaches, campsites and pavilions.
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Park City Mountain Resort
Park City, the largest ski resort in the United States, entertains skiers and snowboarders alike with numerous bars, restaurants, and lodges in its bustling mountain village. This lively year-round resort also features scenic gondola rides, breathtaking hikes, an array of mountain bike trails, an alpine slide and coaster, and a variety of live music concerts.
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Mighty Five National Parks
Utah is home to five national parks—Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion—collectively known as The Mighty Five. These parks are famous for their spectacular red-rock formations, desert solitude, and 1,000+ miles of hiking and trekking trails. They are popular for family vacationers and hikers looking to get off the beaten path.
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Salt Lake Area
Named one of the “Best Performing Cities” in America by Forbes Magazine, Salt Lake City is a central hub for business, travel, and recreation. This thriving community is known for its arts and culture, lively nightlife, and devoted sports fans and offers a great variety of restaurants, bars and cafés. The SLC International Airport provides direct flights to most major cities in the United States.