Utah Olympic Park is a winter sports park built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, located near Park City, Utah. During the games, it hosted bobsleigh, skeleton, luge, ski jumping, and Nordic combined events. The tour of the facility is fantastic, and visitors can even experience the bobsled run with a professional. The park has an impressive museum and offers guided facility tours. Situated in a picturesque setting, it is close to the beautiful alpine-style town of Park City. The park caters to winter sports enthusiasts, with two massive off-leash dog fields and a bridge for skiers to access the town. While it is particularly busy during pre- and après-ski seasons, the park is worth visiting even for those just passing by, with the museum being free to enter. There may be more activities available in the summer, and visitors are advised to arrive before 3 p.m. for guided tours, which include a ski jump simulator.
This place is impressive if you are a winter sports fan, or Nordic fan especially. The museum is interesting and nostalgic. The venues are fantastic. For all those kids getti.g, to compete at the OP it's a once in a lifetime experience. Definitely worth visiting even if you're just passing by. Free to enter the museum.
March 2024
There may be more to do in the summer. The museums were great and free! Get there before 3 p.m. for guided tours. They have a ski jump simulator, which was fun! Overall, a nice experience if you are looking for a break from the slopes.
March 2024
A great visit for those who enjoy winter Olympic sports. Here you can buy a ride on the bobsled for 220 dollars. Salty but worth the unique experience.