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PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT

On Friday morning, Park City Mountain Resort reported no new snow in the previous 24 hours. The base depth was listed as 80 inches. There have been 261 inches of snow so far this season. All 19 lifts and 115 of 116 runs were open, 51 groomed, along with eight bowls, four of five terrain parks and two pipes. PCMR is schedule to close on April 20. It will reopen for the summer on May 23. Go to http://www.parkcitymountainresort.com or call 435-649-8111 for more information.

CANYONS RESORT

On Friday morning, Canyons had 19 lifts open, serving 170 trails, 56 groomed, and five bowls. The resort reported no new snow in the previous 24 hours, an 87-inch base depth at the summit and a 65-inch base at mid-mountain. There have been 207 total inches of snow so far this season. Canyons is scheduled to close on April 13. For more information on Canyons Resort, visit http://www.thecanyons.com or call 888-CANYONS.

DEER VALLEY RESORT

At Deer Valley, all 21 lifts were open Friday, serving 99 of 101 runs, of which 64 were groomed, and all 7 bowls/chutes. On Friday, the resort reported no new snow in the previous 24 hours, an 86-inch base and a 233-inch snow total so far this season. Deer Valley is scheduled to close on April 13 and reopen for the summer on June 13. For more information on lifts and trails, and a schedule of upcoming events, visit http://www.deervalley.com or call 435-649-1000.

UTAH OLYMPIC PARK

The Utah Olympic Park is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. There are guided tours at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Museums are free to explore. The winter Comet Bobsled Rides and Rocket Skeleton Rides will run through March. Reservations are highly recommended. For more information and availability please call 435-658-4200 or visit http://www.UtahOlympicLegacy.com.

SOLDIER HOLLOW

Winter activities at Soldier Hollow, near Midway, have closed for the season. However, the Silver Golf Course opened March 21. Spring green fees are $38 for 18 holes with a cart, $20 for nine holes. For more information, call 435-654-2002 or visit http://www.soldierhollow.com .

WASATCH STATE PARK

The Lake Course at Wasatch Mountain State Park opened March 21. Spring green fees are $38 for 18 holes with a cart, $20 for nine holes. For information go to wasatchgolfcourse.com or call 435-654-0532.

MOUNTAIN TRAILS

Mountain Trails has ended grooming for the season. For updates, visit mountain trails.org or http://www.facebook.com/mountaintrailsfoundation . For any trail maintenance concerns, email Rick at rick@mountaintrails.org.

BASIN RECREATION

The 2013-14 grooming season has come to a close and grooming on all trails including the Basin Rec 5K has ended. All paved trails have been cleared for walking, running, and biking. The following backcountry trails are still snowpacked: Short Stack, Road to WOS, Short Ribs, Rob’s Trail, Ambush Trail, Rosebud’s Heaven, Holly’s Trail, Ridge Connector, Short Swing, Midmountain (all sections), Pinecone Ridge and Hunters Trail. The Stealth, Blackhawk and 24-7 (Jeremy Ranch) trails are open but muddy in places. All others are closed. Please do not use them until they dry out. Backcountry trail conditions report will be updated regularly during mud season. For trail information or maintenance concerns, email Bob Radke at bradke@basinrecreation.org or visit http://www.basinrecreation.org/trail_conditions.html .

WHITE PINE TOURING

On Friday morning, White Pine reported that the 3K loop and another 2K at the practice area were open. However, the Farm is not being groomed. For information, go to http://www.whitepinetouring.com or call 435-649-6249.

GORGOZA TUBING PARK

Gorgoza Park, owned and operated by Park City Mountain Resort, will operate through April 6. Hours of operation are: Saturday and Sunday, noon to 8 p.m.; Monday through Friday 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are $8 for one ride, $23 for two hours and $33 for four hours. For more information, call 435-658-2648.


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