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Newpark Resort is the perfect place to experience one of the world's ski and summer destinations: Park City, Utah. Whether you come to ski in Utah's famous snow or bask in the mountain sun of high summer, the Park City area is a premier vacation mecca for outdoor adventures complemented by the finest food, entertainment and other pleasures.

During the winter months, enjoy skiing, snowboarding and other snow sports, such as cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and tubing, at the sites that hosted the Olympic Winter Games in 2002. In warmer weather, you'll find plenty of golf, hiking, biking, and horseback riding throughout Park City, as well as boating and fishing in nearby reservoirs and streams.

One stroll down Park City's famous Main Street and you'll see how Park City has preserved its friendly, small-town ambiance. You'll find everything you need here, including shopping, business services and medical facilities. You'll also enrich your vacation with fine dining and nightlife, top-rated art galleries and cultural events. Whether rugged adventures or luxurious spas, you'll find what you need in Park City.  

External Links

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A wealth of information in one place, Park City Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau's official site is a comprehensive source for vacation information in Park City. You'll find details on sports, recreation, travel, lodging, dining, nightlife, shopping, 2002 Olympic sites, arts, events and more at parkcityinfo.com.
   
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ParkCity.com offers all the hotel, resort and vacation info you'll need. From Park City real estate and realtors to restaurants and malls in the area - including The Canyons Resort, Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain Resort - everything you need for Park City lodging and entertainment is right here.
   
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A year-round, world-class facility that develops winter sport athletes through competition, training and recreational programs, the Utah Olympic Park welcomed 300,000-plus visitors during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. During the 16 days of competitions, the UOP was the site of 14 events, with three in ski jumping, three in Nordic combined, three in bobsled, three in luge and two in skeleton.