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| Rides |
| Feel the rush as you speed down the Olympic track in a 4-person bobsled. Or try a head-first ride on a skeleton sled. |
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| Private Events & Parties |
| The Utah Olympic Park offers a variety of activities for your guests year round. The Park provides a unique experience for... |
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| FUNdamentals Ski Program |
The FUNdamentals ski program is the most unique ski program in North America. Youngsters will have the opportunity to learn cross country, alpine skiing, nordic jumping and free ride/ freestyle skiing..... |
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| Bobsled & Skeleton |
| Push Track Training, Recruitment and Evaluation Tests, Development and Performance Camp, Western Regional Push Track... |
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| Luge |
Interested in the rush of a lifetime? Learn to maneuver a luge sled down the same ice track used for the 2002 Olympic... |
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| Freestyle |
| FLY is the resident freestyle program at Utah Olympic Park. FLY has something for everyone: all ages and abilities. Our available... |
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| Nordic |
| The NSF provides top-level development coaches and provides skiing opportunities for every ability level. Most of the programs... |
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| What's New at Utah Olympic Park |
2010 Connection Website
Learn all about how the Utah Athletic Foundation fits into the 2010 Vancouver Olympic scene. Find information on local athletes and their sports. Discover how YOU can become involved! |
Public Skeleton Rides
Try one of the most exciting sports on ice in our new skeleton ride program. For only $50, anyone 14 yrs and older can slide head-first from the Tourist Start in the 2002 Olympic track.
Rides are offered on specific Saturday afternoons this winter.
Call 435.658.4206 for more information.
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Utah Olympic Park
3419 Olympic Parkway
P.O. Box 980337
Park City, UT 84098-0337
Tel: 435.658.4200
Hours of Operation
10:00am - 6:00pm Daily
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day and Easter.
The Utah Olympic Park is accessible eastbound and westbound from I-80, about 28
miles east of downtown Salt Lake City. Take Exit 145 (Kimball Junction) onto
Highway 224 going south toward Park City. At the second traffic light, take
right turn onto Olympic Parkway on the west side of Highway 224. Drive about one
mile up the road to the entrance and visitor
parking.
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