Utah Olympic Park

For a great day with the family, visit the Utah Olympic Park, home
of numerous 2002 Winter Olympic events. This venue hosted alpine ski
jumping, bobsled, and luge courses during the games and continues to
host national and international competitions. It also serves as a
year-round training ground for development and high-performance
athletes as the track is one of just 14 competition-certified tracks
in the world.
The facility includes:
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Six Nordic ski jumps
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A 1,335-meter sliding track with five start areas
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Freestyle aerials winter training and competition hill
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A 750,000-gallon freestyle aerials summer training pool
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A 15,000-sq. ft. day lodge
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The longest Zip Line in the country
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Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center and Alf Engen Ski Museum.
Visitors are able to tour the entire park, experience the
70 mph
bobsled course, check out the Olympic Photo Gallery, and participate
in various camps - from freestyle aerials to ski jumping- for all
ages and skill levels
Whatever your intentions are at the
park, you are sure to have an amazing experience as it is part of an
amazing City and an even more amazing tradition.
Call for Guided Tour information and check out the Utah Olympic Park
website
for more information.
www.utaholympicpark.com
435-658-4200
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