Mountainzones

Park City Mountain Resort wants you to experience all that our mountain has to offer.

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That's why we feature our color-coded Mountainzones trail map. Each Mountainzone™ features a variety of terrain so nearly every ability level can enjoy the area. Read about our seven unique Mountainzones below or view them on our Interactive Trail Map:

PayDay/Town Mountainzone 

The PayDay/Town Mountainzone connects the mountain to Park City's historic Main Street via the Quit 'N Time and Creole runs and the Town lift. This Mountainzone offers the King's Crown Terrain Park, the lighted PayDay run for night skiing/riding and the NASTAR course. Served via the PayDay Hi-Speed Six-Pack and Town Lifts.

PayDay/Town Mountainzone

The Crescent Mountainzone is the gateway to the mountain, providing access to over 2,000 acres of skiing and riding terrain. This Mountainzone offers very diverse terrain as it services our main beginner learning area and some of our premiere Signature Runs. Crescent Mountainzone also includes the Eagle Superpipe and 3 Kings Terrain Park, which is open for night skiing/riding. Served via Crescent Hi-Speed Quad, 3 Kings and First Time lifts.

Crescent Mountainzone

King Con Mountainzone

The King Con Mountainzone provides the most intermediate terrain on the mountain and The Ridge Terrain Park. The immaculately groomed runs are great for carving perfect turns and the ungroomed terrain is ideal for learning to ski/ride the moguls. The Ridge is the perfect mini-park. Served via the King Con Hi-Speed Quad, Eaglet and Silver Star lifts.

King Con Mountainzone

Silverlode/Bonanza Mountainzone

The Silverlode/Bonanza Mountainzone is perfect for all ability levels and provides access to a majority of the mountain from the Summit. Homerun, our longest run, starts this zone and allows beginner skier/riders access from the Summit to the Resort Base. Adventure Alleys, located through the trees near Claimjumper and also off of Mel's Alley, are perfect for kids; intermediates will like Assessment and Powder Keg. Served via the Silverlode and Bonanza Hi-Speed Six-Pack lifts.

Silverlode/Bonanza Mountainzone

Thaynes/Motherlode Mountainzone

The Thaynes/Motherlode Mountainzone is the most underutilized and has some of the best advanced terrain on the mountain. The Motherlode Meadows area provides pristine snow for advanced levels. The trees off of the upper portion of Jupiter Access provide fantastic tree skiing and riding. TNT, one of the new Adventure Alleys and the longest of the five, winds through the trees. Served via the Thaynes and the Motherlode Lifts.

Thaynes/Motherlode Mountainzone

McConkey's/Pioneer Mountainzone

The McConkey's/Pioneer Mountainzone provides some of the most spectacular views on the mountain. Featuring a variety of hikes from the tops of McConkey's and Pioneer lifts it also offers off-trail and tree skiing and riding. For intermediate skiers/riders, Georgeanna is an ideal spot for taking scenic pictures. Plus, the new Adventure Alley, Powder Monkey, allows intermediates the chance to explore the trees. Served via the McConkey's Hi-Speed Six-Pack and Pioneer lifts.

McConkey's/Pioneer Mountainzone

Jupiter Mountainzone

The Jupiter Mountainzone features a large variety of hike-accessed terrain, backcountry-style experiences, wide-open meadows, challenging steeps and big powder stashes. It's the place to be after a big snowfall. Served via the Jupiter lift and is for expert-only skiers and snowboarders.

Jupiter Mountainzone

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