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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 2 MIN

Park City's Powder Paradise: 30 Inches Deep and Ready to Rip

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 Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort is absolutely crushing it right now, with that legendary Utah powder vibe firing on all cylinders for your next epic day of carving turns or floating through stashes. Think smooth groomers begging for your edges and expanding terrain that's got something for every level, from green cruisers to black diamond beasts—currently around **60 trails open** and plenty of lifts spinning to keep the fun flowing non-stop. Snow depths are sitting solid at about **30 inches at the base**, built from consistent snowmaking and natural dumps, while the summit up at 10,000 feet is primed for those high-alpine thrills. Freshies? A massive **12-inch storm hit early January**, but the last 24-48 hours have been quiet with **0 inches new**, setting up freeze-thaw groomers that ski like butter in the morning and soften to hero snow by afternoon. Off-piste, seek shady north faces for lingering pow, though sun-exposed spots might crust up—pistes are **well-groomed and holding strong** thanks to the crew's magic. Right now, bundle up for **high teens to low 20s Fahrenheit** under mostly sunny skies with light northwest winds around 5 mph, feeling crisp up top but warming to low 30s midday—perfect for layering like a pro. Looking ahead, the next five days stay dry and tantalizingly mild: expect highs climbing from **34-37°F today** with a chance of rain-snow mix (65% odds), then **37-41°F** partly cloudy, peaking at **52°F** by day four under partly cloudy to sunny vibes, lows dipping to 14-27°F nights. No big dumps forecast, so prime time for speed and jumps before any warm spell firms things. Season total is ramping up nicely toward Park City's beast-mode average of **300-355 inches**, after a slow start redeemed by storms like that January banger—Utah's lake effect is just warming up. Pro tip from the locals: hit midweek for shorter lines and more room to session, especially with night skiing lighting up select runs. Beginners and intermediates, rejoice—terrain's opening daily just for you. Grab your pass via the Epic App for live cams, lift status, and stats. Wax those boards, charge hard, and let Park City deliver the goods! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF 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 Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort is absolutely crushing it right now, with that legendary Utah powder vibe firing on all cylinders for your next epic day of carving turns or floating through stashes. Think smooth groomers begging for your edges and expanding terrain that's got something for every level, from green cruisers to black diamond beasts—currently around **60 trails open** and plenty of lifts spinning to keep the fun flowing non-stop. Snow depths are sitting solid at about **30 inches at the base**, built from consistent snowmaking and natural dumps, while the summit up at 10,000 feet is primed for those high-alpine thrills. Freshies? A massive **12-inch storm hit early January**, but the last 24-48 hours have been quiet with **0 inches new**, setting up freeze-thaw groomers that ski like butter in the morning and soften to hero snow by afternoon. Off-piste, seek shady north faces for lingering pow, though sun-exposed spots might crust up—pistes are **well-groomed and holding strong** thanks to the crew's magic. Right now, bundle up for **high teens to low 20s Fahrenheit** under mostly sunny skies with light northwest winds around 5 mph, feeling crisp up top but warming to low 30s midday—perfect for layering like a pro. Looking ahead, the next five days stay dry and tantalizingly mild: expect highs climbing from **34-37°F today** with a chance of rain-snow mix (65% odds), then **37-41°F** partly cloudy, peaking at **52°F** by day four under partly cloudy to sunny vibes, lows dipping to 14-27°F nights. No big dumps forecast, so prime time for speed and jumps before any warm spell firms things. Season total is ramping up nicely toward Park City's beast-mode average of **300-355 inches**, after a slow start redeemed by storms like that January banger—Utah's lake effect is just warming up. Pro tip from the locals: hit midweek for shorter lines and more room to session, especially with night skiing lighting up select runs. Beginners and intermediates, rejoice—terrain's opening daily just for you. Grab your pass via the Epic App for live cams, lift status, and stats. Wax those boards, charge hard, and let Park City deliver the goods! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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