

Utah Olympic Park
The Basics
Utah Olympic Park offers plenty of year-round adventure, from bobsled rides with a professional driver to zipline experiences to hiking and biking trails, plus a climbing wall for kids. You can learn about Utah’s Olympic past at the George Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum, and explore the history of skiing in the American West at the Alf Engen Ski Museum. Guided tours of the Olympic venue offer the chance to stand atop one of the world’s highest Nordic ski jumps.

Things to Know Before You Go
Utah Olympic Park is ideal for those keen to explore the state’s Olympic history and anyone wanting to take a thrilling ride.
Museum admission is free, but a fee is required for the guided tour and all activities.
The on-site café is open 11am to 3pm Wednesday to Sunday and daily in summer.
Utah Olympic Park tours and the ski museum are accessible to wheelchair users. Accessible outdoor activities are also available at the park through the National Ability Center.
How to Get There
Utah Olympic Park is located just off Interstate 80 in Park City, 30 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City. The easiest way to get there is by car. Alternatively, take public transportation to the Kimball Junction Transit Center from anywhere in Park City and then catch the Utah Olympic Park shuttle from there.
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When to Get There
Utah Olympic Park is open year-round. The welcome center and museums are open daily from 9am to 6pm, and the shuttle from Kimball Junction runs from 9:30am to 5:30pm every half hour. The park sponsors World Cup events and competitions as well as special events such as high-flying freestyle aerialist shows; check the park’s event calendar online to see what’s happening during your visit.
Other 2002 Olympic Winter Games Attractions
In addition to Utah Olympic Park, Games enthusiasts can skate on the record-setting ice at the Utah Olympic Oval, ski the Grizzly Downhill at Snowbasin Ski Resort, or ski the trails at the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, site of the Nordic ski events. Many sightseeing tours of Salt Lake City visit the sites from the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, including Olympic Legacy Plaza, Olympic Village, and the Cauldron.
- Park City Mountain Resort
- Solitude Mountain Resort
- Brighton Resort
- Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort
- Utah's Hogle Zoo
- This is the Place Heritage Park
- Natural History Museum of Utah
- Red Butte Garden
- Fort Douglas Military Museum
- Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA)
- Liberty Park
- Tracy Aviary
- Leonardo Museum
- Utah State Capitol
- Salt Lake Tabernacle