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Ski Rental in Park City

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Utah, Wasatch Mountains
2,134–3,049 m
November – April
All levels

Ski Rental Prices in Park City

EquipmentDaily RateNotes
Skis + Poles$50–85/dayCarving or all-mountain
Ski Boots$24–36/dayFitting included
Helmet$14–20/dayStrongly recommended
Full Package$235–390/weekSkis + Boots + Poles + Helmet

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About Park City Ski Resort

Ski Area

7,300 acres (largest in US after linkup)

Altitude

2,134–3,049 m

Season

November – April

Best For

All levels

Known For

Largest US ski area, Sundance Festival, historic Main Street

Nearest Airport

Salt Lake City (SLC, 35 min)

Ski Rental Tips for Park City

1

2015 gondola linkup with Canyons Village made Park City the largest US ski area at 7,300 acres

2

35 min from SLC airport — fastest resort access in North America

3

Sundance Film Festival (late January) drives lodging prices up 50% — book or avoid those dates

4

Epic Pass holders: Park City rental shops offer 20% off — show pass at checkout

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FAQ — Ski Rental in Park City

Is Park City the largest ski area in the US?
Yes — since Park City merged with Canyons in 2015, it covers 7,300 acres making it the largest single ski resort in the United States.
How much does ski rental cost in Park City?
Ski rental in Park City costs $50–85/day for skis, $24–36/day for boots. Weekly packages $235–390 — reasonable by US standards thanks to low airport taxes in Utah.
When is the Sundance Film Festival?
Sundance runs for 10 days in late January each year. Park City hotel prices double during the festival, and some lifts see added crowds. Mid-February is quieter and cheaper.

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