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Park City Alpine Slide
150ptsLow-commitment outdoor thrills, no expertise needed.

About Park City Alpine Slide
The Park City Alpine Slide is a reliable, low-effort outdoor activity best enjoyed as part of a mountain day at Park City Mountain Resort. Walk-up access makes it easy to fit in without planning, and it suits families and groups well. Visit on a weekday morning in summer or early fall to avoid the longest queues.
Quick Verdict
The Park City Alpine Slide at 1345 Lowell Ave is a solid pick for families and groups looking for a fun, low-commitment outdoor activity on the mountain. It is not a fine-dining experience or a luxury hotel stay — it is a gravity-powered ride down a concrete track, and for that purpose it delivers reliably. If you are already at Park City Mountain Resort, this is an easy yes. If you are driving in specifically for the slide, weigh it against the broader Park City experiences on offer before committing your afternoon.
The Experience
The Alpine Slide sits inside the Park City Mountain Resort complex, which means the energy here is active, informal, and family-forward. The atmosphere is outdoor-casual: mountain air, lift sounds, and a mix of kids and adults queueing for runs. Do not expect a quiet or intimate setting — the resort context is inherently communal, and the slide itself is a quick, wind-in-your-face descent rather than a meditative experience. For a special occasion or a date, this works better as part of a broader mountain day than as a standalone destination.
Timing matters here. Summer and early fall , roughly June through October , are the operational window, weather permitting. Weekday visits are noticeably less crowded than weekends, when the queue can stretch enough to affect your total time on the mountain. If you are staying at one of the resort-adjacent properties like Montage Deer Valley, Pendry Park City, or Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley, a mid-morning weekday slot is your leading move.
Booking is easy , walk-up availability is the norm during the operating season, making this one of the more accessible activities in the region. There is no dress code, no reservation required, and the format suits groups of all sizes. Families with younger children should check minimum height requirements on arrival before queueing. For a broader sense of what else is on in the area, the Park City experiences guide is worth scanning before your trip.
If your trip is centred on dining or accommodation rather than outdoor activity, the Park City restaurants guide, Park City hotels guide, and Park City bars guide will point you toward the right options. Properties like Washington School House Hotel, Hotel Park City, Autograph Collection, and Main & SKY Park City Utah are all well-positioned if you want a base close to both mountain activities and town. For context on comparable resort destinations elsewhere, Amangiri in Canyon Point and Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort offer a sense of the wider luxury outdoor spectrum.
Compare Park City Alpine Slide
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Park City Alpine Slide | Easy | — | |
| Montage Deer Valley | Unknown | — | |
| Pendry Park City | Unknown | — | |
| The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Collection | Unknown | — | |
| The St. Regis Deer Valley | Unknown | — | |
| Waldorf Astoria Park City | Unknown | — |
How Park City Alpine Slide stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the dining at Park City Alpine Slide?
The Alpine Slide at 1345 Lowell Ave is an activity venue, not a dining destination. Food is incidental here: think resort-adjacent concessions and quick bites within the Park City Mountain Resort complex. If a proper meal is part of your plan, book elsewhere in Park City before or after your session.
Is Park City Alpine Slide family-friendly?
Yes, and this is genuinely what it does best. The format is low-risk, self-paced, and accessible for a wide age range, making it one of the more straightforward picks for families visiting Park City Mountain Resort. It suits mixed groups with kids better than most activity options in the area, where alternatives like Montage Deer Valley or The Lodge at Blue Sky skew adult and high-spend.
When is the best time to book Park City Alpine Slide?
Weekday mornings in the summer season are your best bet for shorter lines and cooler temperatures. Weekend afternoons get crowded, particularly during peak summer school-holiday periods. Since hours and advance booking details are not listed publicly, check directly with Park City Mountain Resort before planning around a specific time slot.
Is Park City Alpine Slide worth the price?
Pricing varies at Park City Alpine Slide; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
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