Skiing Made Safer—Park City Mountain Resort Ski Patrol Strike Ends!
January 9th, 2025Winter sports enthusiasts, rejoice! We’re thrilled to share the news that the dedicated and highly skilled ski patrol team at Park City Mountain Resort (PCMR) has officially ended their strike and are back on the mountain, ensuring your safety as you carve down some of the best slopes Utah has to offer. Here’s what this exciting development means for your upcoming visits and some top tips to make the most of your skiing and snowboarding adventures at PCMR.
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Why the Ski Patrol Is Crucial
The ski patrol is the backbone of mountain safety. Their responsibilities include:
- Monitoring snow conditions and avalanche risks
- Providing medical assistance in case of accidents
- Educating visitors on safe skiing and boarding practices
- Managing trail closures and enforcing mountain policies
With the strike resolved, you can now enjoy peace of mind knowing that these dedicated professionals are once again patrolling the slopes.
Top Tips for Skiing and Snowboarding at Park City Mountain Resort
1. Plan Your Trip Around Snow Conditions
PCMR boasts world-class powder, but conditions can vary. Check the daily snow report on the resort’s website or app before heading out.
2. Arrive Early for Parking or Use Public Transit
Parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. Get there early or take advantage of Park City’s convenient free public transportation system to avoid the hassle.
3. Follow Trail Signage and Stay Within Boundaries
With ski patrol back on duty, trails are clearly marked for safety. Always respect closed areas and avalanche warnings.
4. Dress for Success
Layer up! The weather in the mountains can change rapidly. Start with moisture-wicking base layers, add an insulating layer, and top it off with a waterproof shell.
5. Gear Up Wisely
Whether you’re renting or bringing your own equipment, make sure your skis or snowboard are tuned and your bindings properly adjusted. Helmets are a must for safety.
6. Explore Terrain for All Skill Levels
PCMR offers something for everyone—from gentle beginner slopes at First Time and High Meadow to adrenaline-pumping black diamonds like McConkey’s.
7. Enjoy Après-Ski at Its Finest
Don’t miss the vibrant après-ski scene. From cozy mountain lodges to bustling Main Street, there’s no shortage of places to unwind after a day on the slopes.
Support the Ski Patrol
The work of ski patrol teams often goes beyond what meets the eye. Consider supporting them by:
- Donating to local ski patrol associations
- Following safety guidelines to reduce preventable accidents
- Expressing gratitude when you see them on the mountain
With ski patrol back in action, it’s time to hit the slopes with confidence! Pack your gear, plan your route, and make unforgettable memories at Park City Mountain Resort. See you on the mountain!
Ski Like a Local: Discover the Best Runs
Want to experience Park City like a seasoned skier? Here are some local-favorite runs that will elevate your day on the slopes:
1. King Con
A popular blue run with wide-open spaces, perfect for cruising and carving turns.
2. McConkey’s Bowl
For thrill-seekers, this black diamond offers steep terrain and challenging powder stashes.
3. Georgeanna
A scenic blue run with stunning views, ideal for intermediate skiers looking for a picturesque ride.
4. Jupiter Bowl
Advanced riders will love the deep powder and technical challenges of this iconic area.
5. PayDay to Home Run
A long, enjoyable run that combines blue and green sections, great for wrapping up your day with a leisurely descent.
By exploring these favorite runs and blending in with the locals, you’ll gain a richer, more authentic experience. Happy skiing!