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Woodward Park City
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Woodward Park City is Utah's first all-in-one action sports mountain center, featuring a fully-integrated and state-of-the-art 125-acre campus, complete with snowboarding, skiing, tubing and mountain biking as well as indoor and outdoor facilities for skateboarding, BMX, scooter and parkour. This world-class facility provides training, camps and parks for the entire family — it's also an official U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team Training Center. Located just 25 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City, Woodward offers visitors access to its Mountain Park, indoor Action Sports Hub, tubing park, or all three.
Woodward Trail Map
11 Runs
349 Feet of Vert
60 Skiable Acres
25 Minutes From Salt Lake City
Passes and Tickets
Book a daily session online and choose from all-day lift tickets, half-day lift tickets, twilight tickets, two-hour indoor park sessions and all-access day passes. A monthly All-Access membership provides unlimited access to the indoor hub and outdoor lifts, while Mountain Park membership provides unlimited access to outdoor lifts. Both options include exclusive member events, discounts on lessons and camps and priority booking times. Sorry, Epic and Ikon members, Woodward Park City is not included in either multi-mountain pass.
Lessons and Ski Schools
Progression is the name of the game at Woodward Park City, where everyone from newcomers to Olympic hopefuls can improve their ski, snowboard, skateboard, BMX, MTB, scooter, parkour and multi-sport skills. Winter camps include coaching appearances from U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team athletes.
Camps: Offered year-round, ranging from one-week introduction courses to 14-week development programs. Students will have a blast honing their ski, snowboard and multisport skills.
Private Lessons: Private lessons can be reserved online for ski, snowboard, skateboard, scooter, BMX, multi-sport, mountain biking and more.
Group Lessons: Try a new sport or progress your skills with friends and family. Group size and age requirements depend on the activity, so reserve your session to reserve your spot and save.
Multi-Week Programs: Woodward offers multi-week programs for kids age 4-17 that focus on skiing, snowboarding and other action sports.
Premium Experiences: Book a legendary VIP experience to design your perfect day of indoor and outdoor activities accompanied by one of Woodward Park City’s private coaches or sponsored pro athletes. Customize your visit with a variety of sports and activities.
Resort Information
Who is Woodward Park City for?
Woodward Park City isn’t your typical ski resort. The versatility of this year-round sports complex appeals to adventure-seekers of all ages and skill levels. This resort will feel like home for adrenaline junkies who crave new experiences. Even pros won’t get bored with the resort’s 60 skiable acres, but you don’t have to be an expert to enjoy your time. In fact, Woodward Park City is the perfect place to explore a new sport for any age or ability.
Focused on Progression
Every element of Woodward Park City was designed to help guests build confidence and skills. The mountain park ranges from ‘extra-small’ approachable features to large terrain features. Warm up at the Start Park, gain confidence in the Progress Parks, then show off your skills on the pipe or in the jump line.
Indoor Action Sports Park
It’s not all skiing and snowboarding at Woodward Park City. The indoor action sports center has over 66,000 square feet of pump tracks, skate ramps, trampolines, foam pits, parkour zones and more.
Snow Tubing
Race down the longest tubing lanes in Utah at Woodward Park City (formerly Gorgoza Park). This wildly popular attraction is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tubing sessions are two hours long, and guests can book online in advanced for an unforgettable day with adventurous friends and family. Reservations are highly encouraged.
Open Year-Round
In the winter, Utah’s legendary snow beckons ski and snowboarders to Woodward Park City's slopes and outdoor terrain parks. In summer, you can rip down the same epic trails on a mountain bike or drop into the outdoor park on a scooter, skateboard, bike or skates.
Night Skiing
Visitors can keep the hot laps going into the evening! Woodward keeps their chairlift spinning until 7:00 pm, offering well-lit terrain parks and runs after dark.
Visiting from lower elevations? Read these high-altitude tips for your Utah ski vacation to make the most of your days on the mountain.
Snow Report
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Alta Ski Area
New Snow: 5″
Base Depth: 151″
Open Runs: 115/118
Opening: 11/22/2024
Closing: 04/20/2025
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Beaver Mountain
New Snow: 7″
Base Depth: 93″
Open Runs: 48/48
Opening: 12/20/2024
Closing: TBD
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Brian Head Ski Resort
New Snow: 0″
Base Depth: 54″
Open Runs: 72/72
Opening: 11/08/2024
Closing: TBD
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Brighton
New Snow: 4″
Base Depth: 112″
Open Runs: 76/77
Opening: 11/14/2024
Closing: 05/18/2025
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Cherry Peak
New Snow: 1″
Base Depth: 54″
Open Runs: 23/38
Opening: 12/26/2024
Closing: TBD
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Deer Valley Resort
New Snow: 5″
Base Depth: 83″
Open Runs: 122/123
Opening: 11/30/2024
Closing: 04/20/2025
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Eagle Point
New Snow: 0″
Base Depth: 54″
Open Runs: 42/42
Opening: 12/20/2024
Closing: 04/06/2025
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Nordic Valley
New Snow: 0″
Base Depth: 15″
Open Runs: 38/42
Opening: 12/06/2024
Closing: TBD
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Park City Mountain
New Snow: 4″
Base Depth: 94″
Open Runs: 336/350
Opening: 11/22/2024
Closing: 04/21/2025
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Powder Mountain
New Snow: 3″
Base Depth: 80″
Open Runs: 164/164
Opening: 12/06/2024
Closing: TBD
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Snowbasin Resort
New Snow: 2″
Base Depth: 112″
Open Runs: 111/115
Opening: 11/29/2024
Closing: TBD
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Snowbird
New Snow: 5″
Base Depth: 128″
Open Runs: 118/149
Opening: 11/28/2024
Closing: 05/26/2025
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Solitude Mountain Resort
New Snow: 5″
Base Depth: 106″
Open Runs: 67/82
Opening: 11/15/2024
Closing: TBD
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Sundance Mountain Resort
New Snow: 5″
Base Depth: 72″
Open Runs: 63/72
Opening: 12/04/2024
Closing: 04/06/2025
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Woodward Park City
New Snow: 3″
Base Depth: 53″
Open Runs: 10/11
Opening: 11/28/2024
Closing: TBD
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