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4 years ago

fun

B
4 years ago

Super awesome!!! Probably could have done a 5 Star...

Super awesome!!! Probably could have done a 5 Star, but a lot of the attractions were closed while I was there. But their tube slide down the ski jump is INSANE!! One of the coolest things I ve done! Such a rush, so steep and fast!

They also have a super high zip line down the mountain, it s not super fast, but still very cool. Had a great time!

D
4 years ago

Waste of money. I spent $50/person for four peopl...

Waste of money. I spent $50/person for four people (total $200) for their "Jumpside Pass" that gives you two hours of unlimited access to Extreme Tubing, Extreme Zip, Alpine Slide, Freestyle Zip, and Discovery Course. Lines were so slow that we were only able to do three rides in the two hours! Not a good value for the price at all! This was during COVID as well! I agree with another reviewer that their staff appear that they are not very happy to be there at all and are bordering rude. There are so many other things to do in this area that I would recommend spending your dollars elsewhere.

C
4 years ago

Not usually all into the museums and history of a ...

Not usually all into the museums and history of a sport. But it was amazing to learn about the history of skiing in Utah. The different interaction exhibits kept my A.D.D. at bay. They have a simulator there that is worth every penny to ride.

t
4 years ago

I had a really bad experience with the manager tha...

I had a really bad experience with the manager that was on duty today. I cried afterwards because I was so frustrated with the situation and I just couldn't believe how they don't care about their customers at all. Sad to see some companies running their business without being accountable for their own mistakes.

L
4 years ago

Wow this place was cool. I visited the Utah Olympi...

Wow this place was cool. I visited the Utah Olympic Park while I was in Salt Lake City the last time. We had a rental car in a few hours to kill so we drove up to the Utah Olympic Park. It was early June or so. There's so much to look at so much to take in. I felt like I was taking a walkthrough American history and excellence.

L
4 years ago

Built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, this park cove...

Built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, this park covers 400 acres. It has six Nordic ski jumps, a wonderful museum about the history of the area and the history of skiing and one of four sliding tracks located in North America. It is designated as an official U.S. Olympic Training Site. There activities you can enjoy in winter as well as summer.

R
4 years ago

If you have any interest in the history of skiing,...

If you have any interest in the history of skiing, in our 2002 Olympics, in snow science....this is the place to visit. Free museum and the van tour up to the bobsled and jumps is well worth it!

J
4 years ago

Such a cool place. The museum is very cool. Full o...

Such a cool place. The museum is very cool. Full of Olympic history and memorabilia from the 2002 Olympics. The bobsledding is closed on Monday. That was a bummer but I'll definitely be coming back with the family. Staff is super polite and very helpful. This is a place I could visit multiple times. Had a ton of activities listed for a family to do butbkowt looked like summertime fun. $12 bus tour to see everything . Overall a must see for everyone that loves the mountains, Olympics, snow, or sports.

L
4 years ago

We went there with 0 expectations and really enjoy...

We went there with 0 expectations and really enjoyed it. The museum and the teams practicing their jumps were great. The bus drivers who took us there from the transit center were incredibly nice and told great stories!

E
4 years ago

The museum did a great job showcasing the 2002 win...

The museum did a great job showcasing the 2002 winter Olympics and the history of skiing in Utah. Unfortunately the museum was in the transition from winter to summer events and activities. If you're up in Park City, it is worth stopping by to visit and explore the complex.

K
4 years ago

We came here late so we didn't get to enjoy the fa...

We came here late so we didn't get to enjoy the facility.

I recommend you review the website before going.

They have interactive activities, they do costs, but to tour facility it is free.

They have set times for guided tours so check ahead.

J
4 years ago

Worth a visit. They have a lot of memorabilia from...

Worth a visit. They have a lot of memorabilia from the Salt Lake Olympics. They still hold events at the ski jumps and other areas as well, so if you come on the right day you can catch some of that type of stuff being done by Olympic athletes. You can also sign up to bobsled down the track they have but it is pricey.

K
4 years ago

They no longer have an alpine slide, so a couple o...

They no longer have an alpine slide, so a couple of zip lines and ropes courses, plus the tubing which closes at 4. Holiday weekend, really long lines and wait times. $80 bucks a head and only did the zip lines once due to the wait. Not much for your $80.

G
4 years ago

One of the best places I've been in my life. There...

One of the best places I've been in my life. There's so much history here and the whole venue is huge. The new Zipline tour is worth the money and seeing the whole park in a differnt view is a wonderful experience for anyone. The tour was really cool and the tour guide was very sweet. The museum inside is so dope and there's so much to see in there. I highly recommend coming here and bringing your family's because it's a memory waiting to be made with others :)

C
4 years ago

What a awesome place to bring the family to. The m...

What a awesome place to bring the family to. The museum is great and interactive, lots of merchandise to buy, and various attractions to do around the park. If you are lucky you can watch athletes train.

S
4 years ago

They have really done a good job at the Utah Olymp...

They have really done a good job at the Utah Olympic Park to provide things to do in the summer. They have two ziplines, one extreme and a shorter one. The extreme one is super long. Take the chairlift all the way to the top. The extreme tubing is fun, too, with a drop off that makes your heart sink into your stomach! There were a few other activities we didn't get to, but really watch out for the weather. We waited about an hour for lightning off in the distance, then wind shut down the ziplines.

B
4 years ago

Rides may close for no reason. Lines stop moving f...

Rides may close for no reason. Lines stop moving for 30 minutes. Went for zipline tour at 10am, was told to return at 11:45. When return at 11:30 was told all zipline tours were full for day. Employees weren't knowledgeable. What rides that were running were fun. Don't come when hot or on weekends.

N
4 years ago

First time ever in my life (49 years old ) zip li...

First time ever in my life (49 years old ) zip lining and extreme tubing, tons of fun!!! I wish they had someone taking photos. I would have paid to see my first experiences on a pic!! (I was traveling alone ). Great way to spend the day! Your was great also. Very informative and a former Olympian was our guide. Cafe served good food also. Can t wait to come back

M
4 years ago

It was really cool, super entertaining, awesome en...

It was really cool, super entertaining, awesome environment and vibes. It's nice being outdoors and doing cool stuff. They definitely provide a great experience for all.

I'm only giving 4 stars because the price is kinda crazy. $80 per person

D
4 years ago

Kids do Axis Camp every summer, the most positive ...

Kids do Axis Camp every summer, the most positive experience for kids I have been around. The ropes course is a great fun workout and activity. The bobsled is awesome, only place in the world the public can take an Olympic Bobsled ride. WOW! Don't forget Sunday Flying Aces show.

T
4 years ago

This place is incredible! The ropes course is terr...

This place is incredible! The ropes course is terrifyingly great!! and the Alpine slide is always fun! The prices are a bit outrageous though. It is something I would like to do more often but the price for the different activities is too high to thoroughly enjoy.

About Utah Olympic Oval

Utah Olympic Oval: A World-Class Venue for Winter Sports Enthusiasts

The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation is a non-profit organization that manages and maintains the world-renowned Utah Olympic Oval in Park City, Utah. The facility was built for the 2002 Winter Olympics and has since become a hub for winter sports enthusiasts from around the world.

The oval is an impressive 400-meter speed skating track that has hosted numerous international competitions, including the World Single Distance Championships and the U.S. Speed Skating Championships. It's also home to several local clubs and teams who use it as their training ground.

But speed skating isn't the only sport you can enjoy at the Utah Olympic Oval. The facility also offers public ice skating sessions, figure skating lessons, curling clinics, hockey games, and more. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just looking for some family fun on the ice, there's something for everyone at this world-class venue.

One of the unique features of the Utah Olympic Oval is its altitude. At an elevation of over 6,000 feet above sea level, it's one of the highest indoor tracks in North America. This makes it an ideal location for athletes who want to train at high altitude to improve their endurance and performance.

In addition to its impressive facilities, the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation is committed to providing visitors with an authentic Winter Olympics experience. They offer guided tours of both Park City venues used during the 2002 Games –the oval itself as well as nearby ski jumps– where visitors can learn about what goes into hosting such a massive event while taking in breathtaking views of Park City’s mountainous landscape.

The foundation also hosts events throughout each year that celebrate winter sports culture while raising funds to support their mission: "to inspire people of all ages through sport." These events include everything from charity runs on snowshoes or cross-country skis (depending on snow conditions) to outdoor concerts featuring local musicians.

If you're planning a trip to Park City or simply looking for something new and exciting to do this winter season –look no further than Utah Olympic Oval! With its state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to promoting winter sports culture worldwide through education programs & community outreach initiatives alike–it truly stands out among other venues across North America when it comes down not only quality but authenticity too!