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Exploring Venues Utah Olympic Oval
Built in 2001 just in time for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah Olympic Oval is located in the community of Kearns, just 16 miles west of Salt Lake City, Utah. The five-acre venue houses Utah’s only 400-meter speed skating oval and two international-sized ice sheets as well as a state-of-the-art four-lane 442-meter running track. Today, Utah Olympic Oval is a dynamic multi-use facility focused on developing and growing participation in ice sports in the state of Utah.
Exploring Venues Utah Olympic Park
Built for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah Olympic Park is located in Park City, just 25 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah. The nearly 400 acre venue houses one of only four sliding tracks in North America, six Nordic ski jumps, a 2002 Winter Games museum, and a multitude of adventure activities. Utah Olympic Park is a dynamic multi-use facility focused on developing and growing participation in winter sports in the state of Utah and is an official USOC Training Site.
Exploring Venues Soldier Hollow Nordic Center
The facility features a 31-kilometer trail system for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter and mountain biking (including mountain bike biathlon), hiking and equestrian use in the summer. In addition to the trail system, a state-of-the-art biathlon range that was used for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games and Paralympic Winter Games sits in a protected knoll. The target range is used for a variety of summer and winter two-sport activities.
Events
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Utah Olympic Park
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Utah Olympic Oval
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Soldier Hollow Nordic Center
Saturday, February 10
The Soldier Hollow Grand Tour is the ultimate test of the ski season, showcasing everything that Soldier Hollow has to offer and allowing participants to challenge their skills across SOHO’s renowned terrain and world-famous grooming.
- 10am start for all three distances (3k, 15k, 30k)
- Skate race
- 30k will be 2 x 15k loop
- $1,000 prize to the top Male and Female in the 30k race
- We will set up a self-feed zone in the stadium
- Park at the Lodge and ski down to the stadium (no parking in the shop or Comp Building area)
Contact Josh Korn at jkorn@uolf.org for more event information.
If you’re interested in volunteering for this event, please sign up here.
Sunday, February 11NEW this year we are holding an Enduro style race on the Grand Tour 15 km course the day after the Grand Tour.
If skiing FAST downhill is your jam, this event is built for you! Taking a page out of the mountain biking Enduro book, we are going to time your downhills on this course.
There will be 5-6 downhill segments, and the fastest skiers from top to bottom win! Come join us for this super fun and unique event!
Schedule
Race starts at 10 am sharp!
Contact Josh Korn at jkorn@uolf.org for more event information.
If you’re interested in volunteering for this event, please sign up here.
Tuesday, February 13The Mid-Week Fat Bike Series is a fun fat bike racing experience for racers of all ages and ability levels on the snow and under the lights! We value a positive, community-focused atmosphere over podium presentations and feature a giveaway stacked with sponsor-provided gear on each evening of racing. All proceeds from season passes and race registrations benefit other Bike Utah programs.
Click here for full series info.
Race Schedule:
Race #1 – Tuesday, January 16. Register Here.
Race #2 – Tuesday, January 30. Register Here.
Race #3 – Tuesday, February 13. Register Here.
Race #4 – Tuesday, February 27. Register Here.Register Here for the Season Pass to gain entry to all four races.
Event Schedule:
Check-in from 5:00 – 6:15 pm
Racing starts at 6:30 pm
Post-race swag giveaway around 7:45 pmRace Registration Costs:
Individual Race Registration: $35 for all categories in advance of race day, $40 on race day. Registration fee includes race plate.
Season Pass: $120 for all categories. Registration fee includes race plate. Save time and money! Register once and you’re automatically entered for all four races in the series.
Saturday, February 17Join us February 16-21, 2024 for the National Guard Bureau Biathlon Championships. Details to come.
Event Schedule
16 Feb – Official Training | 10 am to 4 pm
17 Feb – Sprint Races (Men, Women, and Novice) | 10 am to 1 pm
18 Feb – Pursuit Races (Men, Women, and Novice) | 10 am to 1 pm
19 Feb – Rest day
20 Feb – Relays ( Men, Women, and Novice) | 10 am to 1 pm
21 Feb – Patrol (Men, Women, and Mixed) | 10 am to 1 pm
Awards Ceremony | 4 pm to 5 pm
Tuesday, February 27The Mid-Week Fat Bike Series is a fun fat bike racing experience for racers of all ages and ability levels on the snow and under the lights! We value a positive, community-focused atmosphere over podium presentations and feature a giveaway stacked with sponsor-provided gear on each evening of racing. All proceeds from season passes and race registrations benefit other Bike Utah programs.
Click here for full series info.
Race Schedule:
Race #1 – Tuesday, January 16. Register Here.
Race #2 – Tuesday, January 30. Register Here.
Race #3 – Tuesday, February 13. Register Here.
Race #4 – Tuesday, February 27. Register Here.Register Here for the Season Pass to gain entry to all four races.
Event Schedule:
Check-in from 5:00 – 6:15 pm
Racing starts at 6:30 pm
Post-race swag giveaway around 7:45 pmRace Registration Costs:
Individual Race Registration: $35 for all categories in advance of race day, $40 on race day. Registration fee includes race plate.
Season Pass: $120 for all categories. Registration fee includes race plate. Save time and money! Register once and you’re automatically entered for all four races in the series.
Wednesday, February 28Join our evening race series at Soldier Hollow this winter! The series is aimed at providing a fun, low-key opportunity to bring the local Nordic community together to socialize, compete and ski FAST!
Event Information
Parking: Park at the Lodge, purchase a ski pass if you don’t have one, or just check in with your Season pass and ski down to the Competition Building.
Start Time: The race is a mass start beginning at 5:45 pm. Choose between the (1) lap 2.5 km option, (2) lap 5 km option, or challenge yourself to the (3) lap 7.5 km option.
Contact Josh Korn at jkorn@uolf.org for more event information.
If you’re interested in volunteering, please sign up here.
Customer Reviews
Marie | Boulder, CO
This was a great place for our family! We had a blast! Alpine slide and extreme zip were our favorites! My husband was brave enough to do the extreme tubing! My son did the obstacle course and free drop! We will definitely be back, next summer!
Lin F.
Totally worth the waits and fun! Neat that Olympics were held here and how they converted times to a fun park for little kids (mine was on the younger side at 6 years old). Big kids / adults can enjoy the super fast tubing and zip lines! Wear close toe shoes, sunblock, hat, and camera! Bring water or buy their power aid. Entertaining but at a fee… For my daughter and I, purchased individual tickets instead of a package– paid a total of 90$. She’s 6 and can only handle so many hours of fun before she gets hot and cranky. Spent about 4 hours here. Prepare to walk/ hike a bit, there’s a shuttle but you’re outside… Just walk… Loved it here! Will return for sure.
Elisha A.
Love love love it here! I always have a good time watching the hockey game. And the introduction of the food truck on Wednesday makes the night perfection 🙂
John R.
Coming here a bit late in the day we only had time to try out two experiences and the Canyon ropes course plus the Alpine slide were our choices. The place is big but surprisingly not too bad to get around to the different activities (and the shuttle helps save at least a little time going between the two extreme sides).
We started at the Canyon course and being new to a ropes experience for all of us it was challenging, fun, and scary all at the same time. There was only one of us that needed help and the staff did a great job getting them through the course without worries.
From there on to the slide… The ski lift up is nice in itself and the ride down is a lot of fun. Again, it is something that none of us had experienced before but hearing the comments from those who have it seems to really be one of the better experiences of its type around. It would be more of a blast if I could ride it again — something for next time — since the first time around you are mostly trying to get a handle on everything and figure out what is a safe speed. Also, a comment on speed — to go fast you really need to push the brake all the way forward to do so because keeping it in the ‘neutral’ position still slows you down!