Park City resort introduces paid parking systems

First-time skier Camila Mendoza, of Ecuador, practices skiing at Park City Mountain Resort's Canyons Village in Park City on Nov. 28, 2021. This winter, Utah's largest ski resort will undergo changes making it more expensive for patrons.

First-time skier Camila Mendoza, of Ecuador, practices skiing at Park City Mountain Resort's Canyons Village in Park City on Nov. 28, 2021. This winter, Utah's largest ski resort will undergo changes making it more expensive for patrons. (Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News)


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SALT LAKE CITY — This winter, Utah's largest ski resort, Park City Mountain, will undergo changes that will make it more expensive for patrons. With more than 4 million annual visitors to Park City, the Mountain Village base will now require parking reservations in the winter.

For those who don't participate in winter sport activities, the village base offers lodges complete with restaurants, shopping and coffee. Now, a visit will also come with an additional $25 cost for parking.

Payment reservations will be implemented for Main, First Time and Silver King lots. Reservations need to be made for every day of the week.

Free parking options come after 1 p.m. or if you have a car with four or more passengers. Additionally, free parking will still be available at the Canyons Village base area, High Valley and on weekends at Park City High School.

Further, you can expect to be paying for any visits that fall between Dec. 12 and April 2. The resort is working with the city to encourage accessible transit to the resort including a traffic circulation plan in the Mountain Village base.

Read more implementations for the winter and find your desired parking lots on Park City Mountains's website.

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