Park City Mountain
UT · Epic Pass·April 2–3, 2026
Road Conditions
I-80 · SR-224
I-80 East to SR-224 from Salt Lake City
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Route Options
Pre-researched routes from major origin cities. Drive times are airport → resort.
Primary airport. I-80 East through Parleys Canyon, exit SR-224 (Kimball Junction, Exit 145), south to Park City. For Canyons Village exit SR-224 and turn right. Easiest canyon drive of any Utah resort — I-80 is well-plowed, rarely fully closes (1–2 times/season). Storm conditions 45–90min. SR-224 traction law applies, BRT construction through 2028.
Ground Transport
FREE. HVT 107 from Salt Lake Central Station to Kimball Junction. Park City Transit (free) connects to both Park City base and Canyons Village. Combo: TRAX from airport → SLC Central → HVT 107 → Park City Transit. Total ~1.5–2hrs.
$40–$80 from SLC. Good rideshare availability in Park City — much better than Cottonwood Canyons.
$60–$150/day for SUV. I-80 Parleys Canyon traction law enforced, well-maintained. Park City base paid parking $20–$40/day on busy days. Canyons Village has more free parking. Free town-circulator buses connect lots. AWD/4WD recommended.
Flight prices via Google Flights · Updated every 6 hours
Lodging
Slopeside
Waldorf Astoria Park City
At Canyons Village. Premium luxury option.
$400–$1000/night
BookSki Village
Nearby Town
SLC Valley Hotels
Much cheaper, 35 min drive via I-80.
$70–$120/night
Kimball Junction Hotels (Best Western, Holiday Inn Express)
Budget options in Kimball Junction, 10 min from resort. Free Park City Transit connection.
$100–$180/night
Hyatt Place Park City
Kimball Junction location. Good mid-tier option.
$150–$280/night
BookCost Estimate
Rough estimate for a 2-night trip. Drive-only route — no flight needed.
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