Guests can experience the thrill of the bobsled, ziplines and alpine slide, or test their limits on the adventure ropes courses.
Located in beautiful Park City, Utah and cradled by the Wasatch Mountains, Utah Olympic Park is open year-round to visitors.
The nearly 400-acre venue houses one of only four sliding tracks in North America, six Nordic ski jumps, a 2002 Winter Games museum, and a multitude of adventure activities. Utah Olympic Park is a dynamic multi-use facility focused on developing and growing participation in winter sports in the state of Utah and is an official USOC Training Site.
Surrounded by the beauty of the Wasatch Mountains, Soldier Hollow comes alive in the winter season. Be apart of the skiing and winter tubing this season.
The Utah Olympic Oval, home to "The Fastest Ice on Earth," provides locals and visitors with lots of options for recreation ranging from public skating sessions and an indoor track to cosmic curling.
Utah Olympic Park in Park City offers year-round adventure, from learning about our Olympic heritage to taking a ride of a lifetime on the Comet Bobsled Ride.
by Tom Kelly
The legacy of the 2002 Olympics is alive and well, with a full third of Team USA in Beijing living and training in Utah. How did that culture of sport grow over the last 20 years? Last Chair talks with Youth Sports Alliance leader Emily Fisher, along with a half-dozen Utah Olympians competing in Beijing. How did they get into sport? And how has it impacted their lives.
by Tom Kelly
The legacy of the 2002 Olympics is alive and well, with a full third of Team USA in Beijing living and training in Utah. How did that culture of sport grow over the last 20 years? Last Chair talks with Youth Sports Alliance leader Emily Fisher, along with a half-dozen Utah Olympians competing in Beijing. How did they get into sport? And how has it impacted their lives.
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