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Park City Mountain Resort
City Mountain Resort is a ski resort in Park City, Utah. The resort has
been a major tourist attraction for skiers from all over the United
States, as well as a main employer for many of Park City's citizens.
Park City, as the resort is often called by locals, contains several
training courses for the U.S. Ski Team, including slalom and giant
slalom runs. During the 2002 Winter Olympics the resort hosted the
snowboarding events and the men's and women's alpine giant slalom
events.
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Deer Valley
Deer
Valley is an alpine ski resort in the Wasatch Range, located in Park
City, Utah. The resort, known for its upscale amenities, is consistently
ranked among the top ski resorts in North America. It is also one of the
world's few remaining ski resorts that prohibit snowboarding. Deer
Valley was a venue site during 2002 Winter Olympics, hosting the
freestyle moguls, aerial, and alpine slalom events. It also regularly
hosts competitions for the International Ski Federation.
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The Canyons
Canyons
Resort is one of three alpine ski resorts located in Park City, Utah.
With 19 chairlifts and over 4000 acres of skiable terrain, Canyons is
the largest ski resort in Utah.
The ski area opened as Park City West in 1968, a sister resort to the
nearby Park City Mountain Resort, opened five years earlier. It was
renamed ParkWest in 1975 after a change in ownership, and the name was
changed again in 1995 to Wolf Mountain for two seasons, then became "The
Canyons" in 1997.
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