This tour is for those who want to carve (or bomb) the slopes. We have selected some long, steep, predictable terrain for your enjoyment. A key ingredient is our Signature Runs. These are advanced runs that have been meticulously groomed to allow our guests the ability to conquer runs that normally may be considered beyond their ability. Steeper than your typical blue run, with the predictability of our signature grooming, you will be able to explore even more of the mountain. The Silverlode/Bonanza Mountainzone is full of long steep groomers. As you ride up the Silverlode Lift, you can watch your fellow skiers and riders tackle one of our favorites, Prospector. This long steep run is one of several options that feed off of Parley's Park. But that's only the beginning, the combination of the views off the top of McConkey's Lift and the thrill of cruising down Tycoon and Sunrise may tempt you to modify your tour and take a second lap. The lunch spot designated in this tour is our beautiful Mid-Mountain Lodge. This building was moved to its current location from the base of the Bonanza Lift in 1988. The deck provides a great setting for enjoying the alpine beauty of Park City Mountain Resort.
Due to varying conditions, we recommend you use the Daily Groomed Runs Map as well as our official Mountain Guide in conjunction with this Planner.
Grooming
Park City Mountain Resort grooms up to 50 runs every night. Pick up a copy of our Daily Groomed Runs Map from the Information Desk in the Legacy Lodge or from any Mountain Host to see what we’ve groomed in the past 24 hours.
Signature Runs
Conquer more of the mountain with our Signature Runs. These are runs not typically groomed because of their advanced nature. Look for them on your trail map and on-mountain signage.
Look for the following scenic photo opportunities on this tour:
• The top of the King Con Lift looking over Crescent Ridge towards the town of Park City.
• The top of McConkey’s Lift looking back into Guardsman Pass Area.
Dining
We offer five different on-mountain dining options to keep you charged during your day on the mountain. The options range from burgers on the Summit House patio to the fresh pasta at the Legacy Lodge. For this tour we recommend stopping at the Snow Hut and enjoying a burger or brat on the deck.
Did you know?
A Single Jack was a 2 pound hammer used by one miner to drive a hole into rock for placing dynamite. The Double Jack was a 5 pound hammer. One miner wielded the double jack with two hands, while a second miner held and turned the bit to produce the dynamite hole.
If you are feeling more confident try the following more difficult runs:
Seldom Seen run,
Creole run,
Muckers run,
Chance run and
Heckler run.
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