Peachy the Magazine January / February 2014 | Page 98
Park City, Utah
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Nestled in the heart of the
Wasatch Mountains, Park
City is known the world
over as a mecca for hiking, biking, fishing, skiing
and snowboarding. If you
visit in January you might
stumble upon a little
event called the Sundance
Film Festival. If you plan a
summer trip, you will be
treated to outdoor concerts, the annual Kimball
Arts Festival, parades and
a series of exciting running and biking races.
PHOTO: UTAH OLYMPIC PARK
All Seasons Adventures
Planning activities for
your family or group is
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often the most difficult
aspect of travel. The
guides at All Seasons
Adventures will help
alleviate that stress by
arranging all the details
of any number of outdoor pursuits. Whether
you prefer fly fishing to
mountain biking, white
water rafting to trapshooting, dogsledding
to Nordic skiing, All Seasons will help you create
memorable experiences.
435.649.9619
Ski Resorts
On any given day, Park
City’s mountain resorts
host athletes from around
the world. Check out the
individual websites for a
list of exciting events.
Deer Valley (note: no
snowboarding allowed)
Park City Mountain Resort
Canyons Resort
Utah Olympic Park (photo
below left) At the 2002
Winter Olympics, the
Utah Olympic Park, or
UOP as it is commonly
known, hosted events
in Nordic jumping,
bobsleigh, luge and
skeleton. The nearly
400-acre Park features a
mixture of sporting facilities and visitor areas for
an incredible Olympic
experience. Athletes train
year-round at the facility,
which also features the
interactive Alf Engen ski
museum, guided visitor
tours and the Olympic
museum. 2014 will mark
the debut of women’s
ski jumping at the Sochi
Winter Olympic Games;
the favored American