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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 3 MIN

Park City Mountain Resort: January Snow Report and What to Expect This Season

from Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Ski Report · host Inception Point AI

Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah # Park City Mountain Resort Snow Report: January 2026 Park City Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about making the pilgrimage to Utah's premier ski destination, the timing couldn't be better. The resort has been steadily building toward an excellent mid and late-season run, with conditions improving week by week as fresh snow continues to roll through the Wasatch Range. Recent conditions have been stellar. Just earlier this month on January 5, a **massive winter storm dumped approximately 12 inches of fresh powder** across the mountain, creating the kind of powder stashes that make skiers dream. That storm was part of a broader pattern bringing multiple feet of forecasted snowfall over several weeks, and the resort has been capitalizing on every flake. Currently, **approximately 60 trails are open with plenty of lifts running**, giving you solid terrain options whether you're a cruising intermediate or a gnar-seeking advanced skier looking to charge steeper terrain. The grooming crews have been doing excellent work, so expect **well-maintained runs that ski smoothly** throughout the day. Morning sessions typically feature freshly groomed corduroy that's perfect for early risers, while afternoon conditions often soften nicely as temperatures warm. If powder is your thing, hit the fresh stuff early before the sun turns it into spring corn, or head to the shadier aspects where it'll stay playable longer. Weather-wise, you're looking at typical high-altitude Utah winter conditions. **Current temperatures are hovering around the high teens to low twenties Fahrenheit**, with daytime highs occasionally reaching the low 30s. The longer-range forecast shows mostly clear to cloudy skies over the next week, with daytime highs ranging from the low 20s to low 40s. This means you'll want to layer up during morning sessions and be prepared to shed some clothing as the sun cranks during the day. The snow outlook remains favorable for the season. Park City is legendary for its **nearly 300 inches of average annual snowfall**, thanks to its elevation and that famous lake effect boost from the Great Salt Lake. While this particular season started slower than typical, the resort continues building a quality base through consistent snowmaking combined with natural precipitation. One thing worth noting: beginner and intermediate skiers are already finding plenty to enjoy with expanding terrain opening daily, so don't worry if you're still progressing your skills. The mountain caters to all levels beautifully. For planning purposes, **midweek tends to be less crowded than weekends**, so if you can swing time away from work, you'll have shorter lift lines and more elbow room on the slopes. Beyond skiing, Park City's village offers world-class dining, shopping, and winter activities, so you've got plenty to keep you e This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah # Park City Mountain Resort Snow Report: January 2026 Park City Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about making the pilgrimage to Utah's premier ski destination, the timing couldn't be better. The resort has been steadily building toward an excellent mid and late-season run, with conditions improving week by week as fresh snow continues to roll through the Wasatch Range. Recent conditions have been stellar. Just earlier this month on January 5, a **massive winter storm dumped approximately 12 inches of fresh powder** across the mountain, creating the kind of powder stashes that make skiers dream. That storm was part of a broader pattern bringing multiple feet of forecasted snowfall over several weeks, and the resort has been capitalizing on every flake. Currently, **approximately 60 trails are open with plenty of lifts running**, giving you solid terrain options whether you're a cruising intermediate or a gnar-seeking advanced skier looking to charge steeper terrain. The grooming crews have been doing excellent work, so expect **well-maintained runs that ski smoothly** throughout the day. Morning sessions typically feature freshly groomed corduroy that's perfect for early risers, while afternoon conditions often soften nicely as temperatures warm. If powder is your thing, hit the fresh stuff early before the sun turns it into spring corn, or head to the shadier aspects where it'll stay playable longer. Weather-wise, you're looking at typical high-altitude Utah winter conditions. **Current temperatures are hovering around the high teens to low twenties Fahrenheit**, with daytime highs occasionally reaching the low 30s. The longer-range forecast shows mostly clear to cloudy skies over the next week, with daytime highs ranging from the low 20s to low 40s. This means you'll want to layer up during morning sessions and be prepared to shed some clothing as the sun cranks during the day. The snow outlook remains favorable for the season. Park City is legendary for its **nearly 300 inches of average annual snowfall**, thanks to its elevation and that famous lake effect boost from the Great Salt Lake. While this particular season started slower than typical, the resort continues building a quality base through consistent snowmaking combined with natural precipitation. One thing worth noting: beginner and intermediate skiers are already finding plenty to enjoy with expanding terrain opening daily, so don't worry if you're still progressing your skills. The mountain caters to all levels beautifully. For planning purposes, **midweek tends to be less crowded than weekends**, so if you can swing time away from work, you'll have shorter lift lines and more elbow room on the slopes. Beyond skiing, Park City's village offers world-class dining, shopping, and winter activities, so you've got plenty to keep you e This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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