Park City Resort is the perfect place to play year-round! During winter months, skiers and snowboarders enjoy acres of world-class terrain; in the summer mountain bikers and hikers explore the trails. If you’re visiting during warm weather, you’ll want to check out the Mountain Coaster, which takes you on a thrilling ride through some of Utah’s most beautiful scenery. Check it out:

Get some fresh air and enjoy stunning scenery on the Mountain Coaster at Park City Mountain Resort. It’s the longest alpine coaster in the Beehive State, meandering through trees and along the mountainside.

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Climb aboard your toboggan and get ready for some fun! Riders must be at least 54 inches tall to drive their own toboggan.

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The mountain coaster reaches speeds of up to 25 mph, but there’s a handbrake you can use to slow your toboggan down if you’re getting too close to the sled in front of you, or just want to take a slower ride.

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The curving, winding coaster takes you on a one-mile thrill ride through some of the mountain’s prettiest scenery.

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Visitors of all ages will enjoy a ride on the Mountain Coaster, and it’s just one of several fun summer activities at Park City Mountain Resort.

Michael Samulois/Google Local Other activities include scenic chairlift rides, mountain biking, hiking, and more. You’ll find the Mountain Coaster at Park City Mountain Village.

Have you taken a ride on Park City Resort’s Mountain Coaster?

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Little ones can join a parent, but they must be at least three years old, and 38 inches tall.

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Other activities include scenic chairlift rides, mountain biking, hiking, and more. You’ll find the Mountain Coaster at Park City Mountain Village.

Get more information on the resort’s website, and make sure to follow its Facebook page to see what’s happening up there this week. Park City has a very interesting history. Did you know that it was a ghost town before it became a ski resort?

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Address: Park City Mountain, 1345 Lowell Ave, Park City, UT 84060, USA