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Waldorf Astoria Park City and Canyons offer dynamic RESORT ACTIVITIES that will assure your destination vacation will be memorable. |
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As the snow melts and flowers bloom, the resort becomes an alpine summer paradise where activities are abound including: hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing, boating and golf. Here the skies are crystal blue, the hills are painted with wildflowers and the town is enlivened with fresh mountain breezes.
Summer in the Rockies is a time of cultural celebration with countless outdoor concerts, street fairs and farmers markets including the weekly Park Silly Sunday Market, The Park City Food & Wine Classic, the Park City Kimball Arts Festival and Canyons Resort Summer Concert Series. No matter how you choose to enjoy summer in Park City, an unforgettable memory is always just an adventure away.
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Amidst a stunning mountain setting is our heated Alpine Pool, whirlpools, and outdoor fire pits with seasonal programming. Full service Scoop Sweets & Grill, located poolside, and lobby level Crave Cafe will tantalize your senses with specialty drinks, s'mores and gelato. |
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Little Adventure Children's Center and Summer Kid's Camp - Summer Camps for children 6 weeks through 12 years. Adventures include swimming, yoga, arts & crafs, nature hikes, gondola rides, fieldtrips and indoor/outdoor games. Available Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5:30pm |
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Mountain Biking - Great single track trails high in the mountains. Ride the gondola to 8,000 feet with your bike to access some of Park City's most popular trails including the famous Mid-Mountain Trail or Wasatch Crest Trail! Bike rentals available. |
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Canyons Bike Park - Located mid-mountain, the park includes a Skills Park and three different skill-level trails with a variety of features and is serviced by the High Meadow lift. Information and lift tickets are available at Canyon Mountain Sports in the Resort Village. |
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Guided Hiking Tours - New this summer, local guides will introduce guests to the beauty of the Wasatch Mountains. This is available to individuals and groups alike. Explore the extensive network of trails in the comfort of a guide's company. |
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Disk Golf Course - Disc golf is played much like traditional golf. Instead of a ball and clubs, however, players use a flying disc, or Frisbee. The 18-hole alpine course is located mid-mountain. Public access to the course is free with the purchase of a daily gondola pass or your current season pass. |
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Trout Fishing - The reservoir at Canyons Resort has been stocked with 500, 10 to 18 inch Tiger Trout, one of Utah's most popular trout species. Canyons offers rental gear to get you all set for your first fishing experience. Rental gear can be found at the Red Pine Kiosk at the top of the Red Pine Gondola. |
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Family Putting Course - Now you can perfect your putting at Canyons Resort on the all new 18-hole family putting course located on the ski beach in the Resort Village. This mountain-themed course is sure to entertain the entire family. Rent top of the line Ping putters or bring your own. Information and club rental can be found at Canyon Mountain Sports or The Farm Restaurant. |
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Zip-Tour Adventure - Experience the thrill of soaring mid-mountain on a Zip Tour. The Red Pine Zip Tour will take you on an 800 foot long tree top ride through the Red Pine Lodge area. The Lookout Zip Tour flies you across the canyon between Lookout Peak and Red Pine Lodge spanning over 2,111 feet. Zip Tour tickets can be purchased at any Ticket Office at the resort or at the Ski & Snowboard School Kiosk located mid-mountain across from the Red Pine Lodge. |
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Pedal Boating - Canyons Resort offers pedal boat rentals on their scenic mid-mountain reservoir located at over 8,000 feet. This beautiful reservoir is located just a short hike from the Red Pine Adventure area. Information and pedal boat rental is available on-site and at Canyons Mountain Sports in the Resort Village. Access to the reservoir is via the Red Pine Gondola (which is open Thursdays through Sundays through September) |
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