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PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT

Park City Mountain Resort is now open for the summer season, including Utah’s only Alpine Coaster, Alpine Slide, ZipRider, mountain biking and hiking via both the PayDay and Town Lift, scenic lift rides, Legacy Launcher, a climbing wall, horseback riding, miniature golf and Little Miners Park. Go to pcski.com or contact 435-658-5560 for more information.

THE CANYONS RESORT

The Canyons Resort summer season opens June 18, and includes scenic gondola rides, single-track hiking, mountain biking trails and free Saturday night concerts. The Park City Farmer’s Market is also Wednesdays from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Cabriolet parking lot. For more information, visit http://www.thecanyons.com or call 888-CANYONS.

DEER VALLEY

Deer Valley Resort summer season opens June 18, and includes 55 miles of lift-served mountain biking, hiking, scenic chairlift rides, outdoor concerts and mountain bike races. For more information, visit http://www.deervalley.com or call 435-649-1000.

PARK CITY GOLF CLUB

The Park City Golf Club is now open. Peak season rates are now in effect. Cost is $32 for residents to walk 18, $16 to walk nine, and $43 and $21.50, respectively, for non-residents. Cart fees are $14 for 18 holes and $7 for nine. Contact 435-615-5800 for more information.

SOLDIER HOLLOW GOLF COURSE

The Soldier Hollow Silver Course (18 holes) and Gold Course (18 holes) are both open. Green fees are $40 and include a cart. Tee time policy is at least seven days in advance. Call 435-654-7442 for more information or visit http://www.soliderhollow.com/golf_course.php.

WASATCH MOUNTAIN GOLF COURSE

The Wasatch Mountain Lake Course (18 holes) is open. Green fees are $40 and include a cart. Call 435-654-0532 for more information.

MOUNTAIN DELL GOLF COURSE

The Mountain Dell Golf Course is open. Cost is $30 for 18 holes, with an additional $10 fee for a cart. Call 801-582-3812 for more information.

UTAH AVALANCHE CENTER

The Utah Avalanche Center is issuing intermittent advisories at http://www.utahavalanchecenter.org and on its toll-free hotline, 1-888-999-4019. There are no avalanche advisories as of Friday, June 4.

WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST

Mirror Lake Highway 150 and S.R. 35 are open to traffic. Snowmobiling and cross-country skiing trails are no longer being groomed. Most hiking trails are now clear at lower elevations, while S.R. 150 is likely to be opened soon. As much as three feet of snow remains at higher elevations. For more information call 435-783-4338.

UTAH OLYMPIC PARK

The Utah Olympic Park has opened its Xtreme Zipline for the season. Weather permitting, the ride opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. Cost is $20 per person. Ultra Zipline, Quicksilver Alpine Slide and Comet Boblsed are no open. Rides operate weekends only until mid-June and are weather-dependent. First Flying Ace All-Stars Saturday Freestyle Show is scheduled for June 12. Guided tours run every day on the hour, and the museums are open and free each day. The Utah Olympic Park is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The freestyle splash pool is scheduled to open near the end of May. Visit http://www.olyparks.com for more info or call 435-658-4200.

CITY AND BASIN TRAILS

No changes have been reported since Friday, May 28, when Basin Recreation reported snow on all Mid-Mountain trails. Promontory trails are wet and muddy in spots, but mostly good for riding. Snow is still on trails at Summit Park, while sections are starting to dry out at Sun’s Peak. The Woods at Parley’s Lane are still wet. Trailside Park trails are open. For more information on Mountain Trails, or how to get involved with National Trails Day on June 5, visit http://www.mountaintrails.org or http://www.basinrecreation.org. For any trail maintenance concerns, email Rick at rick@mountaintrails.org or Bob at bradke@basinrecreation.org.

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