FAQ

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+Where are you located?

Utah Olympic Park is located in beautiful Park City just 30 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City. From Exit #145 off I80, turn south towards historic Park City. Take a right turn at the second light (Olympic Parkway / Newpark Blvd) and go through the round-about. Take the road up the hill towards the Nordic Jumps, the Quinney Welcome Center is about a mile up the road.

+Where do I purchase passes and tickets?

Tickets and passes for activities can be purchased online or at Guest Services located in the Quinney Welcome Center.

+Are Gold Passes the only way to participate in activities?

A limited number of single activity tickets are available at the Guest Services desk located inside the Quinney Welcome Center. Single activity tickets must be purchased in person and cannot be found online.

+Are there any free activities?

We offer a number of activities at no charge. The two museums in the Quinney Welcome Center are open year-round and complimentary – tour the Alf Engen Ski Musem and George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympic Games Museum. In the summer, there are nature trails available for hiking and biking. The Discovery Zone is open for the little ones featuring a climbing wall and active playground structures.

+I'm a visitor not doing activities. Do I need to purchase a Gold Pass?

Visitors are welcome to explore our facility without purchasing tickets for general admission. However, if you’d like to utilize our chairlift service to access different areas, a separate ticket for the lift is required.

+I have young children. Which activities can they participate in?

Most activities at Utah Olympic Park use height and weight to determine a child’s eligibility to participate. Please refer to the various activity pages for specifications.

 

+I pre-purchased a Gold Pass online. How do I redeem them?

Upon your arrival, bring your confirmation email (digital or printed) to the Guest Services desk in the Quinney Welcome Center or visit our outdoor check-in kiosk. Guest services staff will make sure you’ve signed your waiver, check your confirmation email and get you a wristband which is your activity ticket for the day.

+How do I sign the wiaver?

Simple. Click HERE to sign our waiver for your upcoming visit. Please note, children under the age of 18 must have their waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian.

+What should I wear?

Closed-toe shoes are required for all activities. No bags are permitted on any activity. We ask that you please leave them in your car or utilize our onsite lockers during your time at the Park.

+What happens in inclement weather?

If there are high winds or lightening within five miles of the Park we will put all activities on hold until it is safe to resume. Weather holds last a minimum of 30 minutes. Please make sure to check the weather on the morning of your visit.

+Where should I park?

Utah Olympic Park venue has ample parking at no charge.

+Can I drive through the Park?

All roads leading to and from the bobsled track are closed to the public. The best way to see Utah Olympic Park is through a Guided Tour which will take you on a tour of the bobsled track and the top of the Nordic jumps. Although the roads are closed, patrons are allowed to walk, hike and bike around the entire 400 acres of Utah Olympic Park.

+Are there discounts for groups?
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+Do you have meeting spaces?

Utah Olympic Park offers seven different meeting spaces, located throughout the park. Please contact our Group Sales Department for more information.

 

CONTACT

Group Sales Department 435.658.4205 |