Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Snow season in Utah updates

Park City, Utah has undergone a major lift in infrastructure, offering even more reasons for travellers to experience its Mountainkind spirit. This slogan means to honours the outdoors, celebrate community and welcomes travellers with open arms.

From high-end resort upgrades to trail expansions and new gondola access, Park City continues to evolve as one of the top winter destinations in North America.

New lift developments set to elevate the 2025–2026 ski season

Park City is doubling down on infrastructure for the upcoming ski season with major resort enhancements that agents will want to highlight for clients seeking premium winter experiences.

Deer Valley expansion

Deer Valley Resort—long hailed as the pinnacle of ski-only luxury—is preparing to significantly expand its offering. From the 2025–2026 season, the resort will add:

  • 100 new trails
  • Six new chairlifts, including a 10-passenger gondola
  • Doubled skiable terrain
Deer Valley Ski Gondolas

For agents, this means more variety and capacity for clients, with Deer Valley continuing to deliver its signature high-touch service. The resort will also provide complimentary intermediate and expert guided tours, making it easier for guests to explore the newly expanded slopes confidently.

Sunrise Gondola at Park City Mountain

Meanwhile, Park City Mountain is set to introduce the Sunrise Gondola, another 10-passenger gondola launching in time for the 2025–2026 season. Located at Canyons Village, adjacent to Pendry Park City and Lift Park City, the new gondola will connect guests mid-mountain to six existing lifts, offering direct access to varied terrain suitable for all skill levels.

This enhanced connectivity is a game-changer for guests looking to maximise slope time, and it reinforces Park City’s reputation as one of the most accessible and well-integrated ski towns in the United States.

Aussie interest grows with Snow Month turnout

Park City saw strong interest from the Australian market during recent Snow Month events in Auckland, Queenstown, Christchurch, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Local travel agents were given a first-hand look at what’s ahead and what sets Park City apart—including amenities like heated chairlifts, on-mountain dining and complimentary ski storage.

With early bird accommodation and airfare deals now available through key ski wholesalers, travel advisors are well-placed to package competitive offers for the 2025–2026 ski season.

Why Park City?

For travel professionals, Park City offers a powerful proposition: a destination that blends world-class skiing with a vibrant community atmosphere. Beyond the slopes, clients can explore a dynamic arts and food scene, attend live music events, or simply relax in luxurious lodges with panoramic mountain views.

Whether it’s a first-time ski holiday or a return trip, Park City delivers on every front—making it the ultimate destination for those who live, breathe and embrace the Mountainkind™ way of life.

For more details on Park City packages, updates and booking support, visit https://www.parkcitymountain.com or speak with your preferred ski wholesaler.

Eamonn Merrifield
Eamonn Merrifield
Eamonn is an ocean lover, and a sustainable traveller with a curious spirit along with a passion for people and unique experiences. Probably where he caught the travel bug was as a child going on deep sea adventures with his parents on merchant ships crossing the globe. He believes travel is about exploring sustainably, engaging people and always, always sharing the food! Eamonn has set foot on every continent except Antarctica, but like anyone, still has so many more places to experience. When not exploring, you’ll find Eamonn based in his adopted hometown of Adelaide, cooking tasty food, drinking world-class wines, hiking trails and scuba diving.

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