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Rec Report, Jan. 24-27, 2015

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PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT

Park City Mountain Resort reports that, as of Friday morning, 16 lifts, serving 111 runs, 47 groomed, are open, as are three terrain parks. The resort is reporting no new snow in the past 48 hours, 49 inches of snow at the base and 95 inches of snow so far this season. Go to http://www.parkcitymountain.com or call 435-649-8111 for more information.

CANYONS RESORT

As of Friday morning, Canyons Resort is reporting no new snow in the last 48 hours, a 37-inch base depth and 107 total inches so far this season. All 21 lifts, serving 158 of 182 runs, 49 groomed, are open. For more information on Canyons Resort, visit http://www.thecanyons.com or call 888-CANYONS.

DEER VALLEY RESORT

As of Friday morning, Deer Valley is reporting no new snow in the past 48 hours, a 52-inch base and 83 inches of snow so far this season. All 21 lifts and 98 of 101 runs are open, with 39 of those runs groomed. For details on the resort’s winter activities and season passes, visit http://www.deervalley.com or call 435-649-1000.

UTAH OLYMPIC PARK

The Comet bobsled rides will run through the end of March. Museum tours are still available every day of the week. For more information and availability please call 435-658-4200 or visit http://www.UtahOlympicLegacy.com.

SOLDIER HOLLOW CROSS COUNTRY

Soldier Hollow, near Midway, offers cross-country skiing for beginners and experts on the site of the 2002 Olympics. The trails are open, and approximately 10 kilometers are groomed with classic track. Another 18K is machine-packed. Soldier Hollow also has Utah’s longest (1,200 foot) tubing lanes, which come with lift service, lights and a sound system. The tubing hill is now open. For more information, call 435-654-2002 or visit http://www.soldierhollow.com.

WHITE PINE TOURING

White Pine is reporting that, as of Friday morning, the 3K and 5K loops are groomed and ready for action. Grooming on The Farm has also been done recently, with fantastic conditions reported. White Pine Touring operates a 20K+ cross-country ski center at Park City Golf Course, with 3K, 5K and 10K+ loops perfect for the beginner, intermediate and advanced classic or skate skier. For information, go to http://www.whitepinetouring.com or call 435-649-6249.

JEREMY RANCH NORDIC SKIING

The Jeremy Ranch Nordic Center is open to the public. For $14 a day, a non-member can ski on the trails operated by the club. After 2 p.m., the half-day rate is $10. A season pass costs $150 for an individual or $200 for a family. Lessons are also available. Prices for members are lower. Visit http://www.thejeremy.com for a complete list of rates and services.

MOUNTAIN TRAILS

Mountain Trails Foundation reports that the Rail Trail was groomed from Promontory to Pace on Thursday. The Quinn’s Loops, the Inner Valley trails and Silver Quinn to Ability Way were also touched up. For updates, visit mountain trails.org or facebook.com/mountaintrailsfoundation. For any trail maintenance concerns, email Rick at rick@mountaintrails.org .

BASIN RECREATION

Basin Rec reports that all of its trails except the Ecker Hill Middle School trails were groomed on Jan. 20. The Basin Rec 5K trails, McLeod Creek at Quarry Mountain Estates, the Willow Creek Park Area and Miss Billy’s all have classic lanes. For trail information or maintenance concerns, email Bob Radke at bradke@basinrecreation.org or visit http://www.basinrecreation.org/trail_conditions.html.

GORGOZA TUBING PARK

Gorgoza Park’s operating hours are 12-8 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays and 1-8 p.m. Monday-Friday. Tickets are $8 for one ride, $23 for two hours and $33 for four hours. For more information, call 435-658-2648 or visit http://www.gorgozapark.com.


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