Park City is a large resort with diverse terrain and a vibrant apr es-ski scene, but it can be crowded and expensive. Insufficient data is available for Aspen Snowmass to make a comprehensive comparison.
Attribute | Park City | Aspen Snowmass |
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Skiable Acres | 7,300 acres | Not available |
Average Annual Snowfall | Averages 355 inches, but can vary. Some sources cite 365 inches. | Not available |
Number of Lifts | 41 | Not available |
Vertical Drop | 3,226 feet | Not available |
Number of Trails | 348 | Not available |
Terrain Park Features | 8 terrain parks, including one superpipe and one minipipe | Not available |
Beginner Terrain Percentage | 8% | Not available |
Intermediate Terrain Percentage | 42% | Not available |
Expert Terrain Percentage | 50% | Not available |
On-Mountain Dining Options | Summit House, Tombstone BBQ, Legacy Caf e9, Red Pine Lodge, Cloud Dine, and Sun Lodge are among the options. | Not available |
Apr es-Ski Scene | Handle, High West Distillery, Umbrella Bar, and No Name Saloon are popular choices. | Not available |
Lift Ticket Price | Approximately $328, or $354 after fees | Not available |
Pros | Offers terrain for all levels, Known for its dry, fluffy powder, Variety of on-mountain dining options, Vibrant apr es-ski scene, Grooms around 120 runs each night | Not available |
Cons | Beginner terrain is limited compared to intermediate and advanced runs, which can lead to crowding, Lift lines can be long (around 10 minutes) during peak times, Green runs tend to be quite crowded, especially on weekends, Large resort, so it can be challenging to navigate, Lift tickets are expensive | Not available |