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Up here, we've got a park you'll
feel comfortable in!

A lot of resorts have terrain parks these days. And, most of the parks are jammed packed with skiers and riders spinning and jibbing off everything in site. It can be quite intimidating if you've never experienced one before. We've found an answer...

Solitude has a new "family-friendly" terrain park designed with fun in mind for everyone. The goal of the park is to have an area where everyone ? skier or snowboarder, young or old, first timer or veteran ? feels welcome. Features are all snow-based (no steel structures) and crafted to offer a manageable size for all riders.

In the park you'll currently find two table-tops, each of them with a different take off. A 15' fun-box, two small hips and two different sets of rollers. One set of rollers is smaller for the little ones and the other is a little larger and perfect for perfecting your switch landings.

So, what are you waiting for - no more excuses - come up and ride Solitude.

 
 
Safety First

Play it safe and read up on terrain park etiquette, style, lingo and even some helpful hints. Click here!

 
 
Questions and Answers:

Where is it located?
The park is located near the intersection of Main Street, Fluid Drive, and Fleet Street. The park is accessible from the Powderhorn, Apex, Moonbeam, and Eagle Express lifts.

When is it open?
The park is currently open for the season and will remain open on a weather- and safety-permitting basis. It is a work in progress and features in the park may be added or removed throughout the remainder of the season.

Who should ride in the park?
Please note, that although the park is aimed at beginning or aspiring park riders, those who enter should generally be an advanced-intermediate all-mountain skier/rider or better. While it is aimed to make a varied group of skiers and snowboarders feel welcome, the park is not recommended for true beginning snowsports enthusiasts. Remember, skiing and snowboarding are inherently dangerous; please ride within your ability.

 

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If you only knew... Solitude Mountain Resort is a Utah ski resort located only forty minutes from Salt Lake International Airport. Known for its 500" of annual Utah snow and non-existent lift lines, this Utah ski resort is ranked nationally by Ski Magazine for weather, value, snow quality and accessibility.

When you Ski Utah, bring your family and friends for a first-class ski vacation at Solitude. Far from the crowds at other Utah resorts, you'll find yourself skiing or riding on "the greatest snow on earth," staying slopeside in our European Village and dining at one of our restaurants.