Experience Olympic History At Utah Olympic Park
The 2002 Olympic Winter Games brought the world to Utah and showcased Park City as one of the world's best winter sports hubs. That sentiment still holds true more than 20 years later, and you can see why when you visit the world-class winter sports destination at the Utah Olympic Park.
Relive the legacy of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games when you stay in Park City with Park City Lodging. Spend your days exploring Park City’s rich winter sports history at the Utah Olympic Park, home to bobsled, skeleton, luge, ski jumping, and Nordic combined events.
Overview of Utah Olympic Park
Get to know the Utah Olympic Park before you visit. Here is a rundown of what you can expect at Utah Olympic Park.
What Is the Utah Olympic Park?
Utah Olympic Park is a world-class winter sports venue built for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Similar to the Utah Olympic Oval and Soldier Hollow, it was designed to host Olympic competition while also serving as a year-round training ground for elite athletes and an inspiring destination where visitors can experience Olympic history through unforgettable recreational and educational experiences.
Where Is The Utah Olympic Park?
3419 Olympic Pkwy, Park City, UT 84098
What Can You Do at the Utah Olympic Park?
Utah Olympic Park offers a wide array of unforgettable experiences. One of the highlights is the chance to ride the actual bobsled down the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Sliding Track. Suit up and ride with a professional bobsled driver through 10 turns at speeds of up to 70 mph. Advanced reservations are required, and we recommend reviewing the Winter Bobsled Experience page for availability and participant requirements prior to your visit.
See the Olympic facilities up close with a guided tour. Learn all about the history and the many achievements at the 2002 Olympic Games. It’s a one-hour tour that takes you aboard our shuttle bus to the top of the world’s highest Nordic ski jumps and one of the fastest sliding tracks in the world.
Another way to soak in the pageantry and history of the 2002 Winter Games is to walk through the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center, which includes the Alf Engen Ski Museum and the Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum. There is a wealth of interesting artifacts, lore, and interactive exhibits.
Ahead of the 2034 Winter Olympic Games
With the Olympic Winter Games set to return to Salt Lake City and Park City in 2034, there’s no better time to explore the legendary venue at the Utah Olympic Park, and experience the places that will once again take center stage. It’s a must-see experience and a guest favorite for those staying with Park City Lodging.
Our properties offer unbeatable access to Utah Olympic Park. Plus, when you book directly, you’ll enjoy complimentary concierge services, including tailored property recommendations, activity planning, dining reservations, and more.
Interested in booking a stay? Our local team is here to make your Park City getaway truly unforgettable. Call us at 838-368-1427 (International: +011-435-214-0748) to speak with a vacation specialist, or visit our website to search by location and amenities.

Published by Park City Lodging
Saturday, January 24, 2026