Black Level Tour - Groomed-Signature Runs / Bowl-Trees-Powder - Energetic


Intro
Welcome to your Personal Mountain Tour. Follow the steps on the map by clicking through the tour and enjoy exploring our mountain!
Step 3
Exit left off of
King Con lift. Take
Erika's Gold run,
Willy's Run run or
Silver King run. Board
PayDay lift.
Step 5
Exit right off of
Bonanza lift. Take
Homerun run to
Silver Queen run and at the bottom take a right on
Bonanza Access run. Board
Bonanza lift.
Step 6
Exit right off of
Bonanza lift. Take
Parley's Park run to
Prospector run or
Dynamite run. Board
Silverlode lift.
Step 7
Exit right off of
Silverlode lift. Take
Fools Gold run or
Glory Hole run and explore the trees in between these runs. Board
Motherlode lift.
Step 8
Exit right or left off of
Motherlode lift. Take
Motherlode Meadows run with it’s steep pitches amongst numerous trees islands.
Board
Motherlode lift.
Step 9
Exit straight off of
Motherlode lift. Look near the top of Bonanza to see if the gate just below the
top terminal is open; if it is take Observation Deck, otherwise take
Jonesy's run to
Mid-Mountain run. Board
McConkey's lift.
Step 10
Exit right off of
McConkey's lift. Take a short hike up
Pinyon Ridge and drop in for some steep and exciting turns to
Woodside run. Board
McConkey's lift.
Step 11
Exit left off of
McConkey's lift. Take
McConkey's,
stay skier’s right for the steepest line, to
Woodside run. Board
Pioneer lift.
Step 12
Exit left off of
Pioneer lift. Take
10th Mountain run and
enjoy a classic aspen tree glade. Board
Pioneer lift.
Step 13
Exit right off of
Pioneer lift. Take
Blue Slip Bowl; veer
right if you like tight and steep trees to
Lucky Boy run. Stop by newly remodeled
Mid Mountain Restaurant restaurant for lunch or continue down
Mid-Mountain run and board
Pioneer lift.
Step 14
Exit right off of
Pioneer lift. Take
Jupiter Access run for a few hundred yards and drop off into Jupiter Access Trees to lower Jupiter
Access. Board
Thaynes lift.
Step 16
Exit right off of
Jupiter lift. Make turns down
Main directly beneath the lift; towards the bottom be sure to stay to the left or
right to avoid Shadow Lake, the wide flat expanse that will take several
minutes to walk across. Board
Jupiter lift.
Step 18
Exit left off of
Jupiter lift. Take the short hike to
High West and traverse out towards the end of the road, drop in here, keep on
going over the other side of Jupiter Access into Jupiter Access Trees and back
to
Jupiter Access run. Board
Thaynes lift.
Tour Summary
This tour will keep you guessing as to what comes next as you ski or ride on groomers to trees to steeps to wide-open powder bowls. As you discover the varied terrain at Park City Mountain Resort, you'll also find scenic vistas, including the spectacular views from the top of Portuguese Gap and Pinyon Ridge. You'll head down several of our Signature Runs (groomed runs that aren't typically groomed due to their advanced nature), and through several of our bowls and glades where you can experience our famous Utah powder.
Tour Tips
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.
Mountainzones Overview
Park City Mountain Resort offers the freedom to explore our unique mountain topography through seven distinct Mountainzones. Each Mountainzone presents a variety of terrain that allows nearly every ability level the opportunity to enjoy the area.
The seven Mountainzones are broken up by lifts that serve the area. They include the Mountainzones of the easily accessible PayDay/Town, challenging Crescent, centrally-located Silverlode/Bonanza, Intermediate nirvana King Con/Silver Star, More Difficult Thaynes/Motherlode, Expert only Jupiter and Majestic McConkey’s/Pioneer.
Discover one Mountainzone at a time, or find out how easy it is to navigate from one to another. To get information on all of our Mountainzones, please click here.
This Tour's Featured Mountainzone:


The Jupiter Mountainzone is served via the
Jupiter lift. In addition, this Mountainzone offers a vast variety of hike-accessed terrain, including the backcountry style experience of
Pinecone Ridge run.
The terrain options in the Jupiter Mountainzone range from:
- The wide open meadows of the
West Face. - The tight and steep of
Portuguese Gap run,
Indicator run and
6 Bells run. - The powder shots of
Main,
Rhino run,
Scott's and
Pinecone Upper.
We recommend the Jupiter Mountainzone for skiers and riders comfortable with Most Difficult runs and above as there is ‘no easier way down’ from the top of Jupiter Lift. This the only one of our seven Mountainzones that does not offer any regularly groomed runs - making the Jupiter Mountainzone a true off-piste adventure.
Check the board located next to the Jupiter Patrol Shack at the top of Jupiter lift, to see if
Jupiter Peak and
Pinecone Ridge run are open. These are areas that are typically opened a day or two after a storm and are havens for powder hounds.
Tour Stats
| Lift | Run | Vertical | Distance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Eagle | Temptation | 802 | 2,625 |
| 2 | King Con | Willy's | 1,489 | 5,703 |
| 3 | PayDay | Bonanza Access | 150 | 1,870 |
| 4 | Bonanza | Homerun/Silver Queen | 1,122 | 6,620 |
| 5 | Bonanza | Prospector | 1,286 | 6,071 |
| 6 | Silverlode | Fool's Gold | 1,325 | 5,990 |
| 7 | Motherlode | Glory Hole | 1,265 | 5,733 |
| 8 | Motherlode | Observation Deck | 711 | 3,298 |
| 9 | McConkey's+Hike | Pinyon Ridge | 1,193 | 6,788 |
| 10 | McConkey's | McConkey's Bowl | 1,224 | 5,971 |
| 11 | Pioneer | 10th Mtn | 965 | 4,036 |
| 12 | Pioneer | Blueslip Bowl | 965 | 4,146 |
| 13 | Pioneer | Jupiter Access Trees | 840 | 4,630 |
| 14 | Thaynes | Jupiter Access | 407 | 4,990 |
| 15 | Jupiter | Main Bowl | 1,025 | 3,561 |
| 16 | Jupiter | Rhino Bowl | 1,025 | 3,465 |
| 17 | Jupiter+Hike | High West/Jupiter Access Trees | 1,399 | 11,956 |
| 18 | Thaynes | Homerun/Shaft Trees | 2,426 | 15,078 |
| Totals | ||||
| 18 | Lifts, 2 Hikes | 15 Runs, 6 Bowl Areas | 19,619 | 102,531 |
| 19.42 Miles |
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