The Canyons Is Park City's Best-Kept Secret
Skies are clear and sunny right now, but Utah's ski resorts are gearing up for an early opening. And the media is singing their songs.
Here's a new article from seattlepi.com, talking up The Canyons Ski Resort. Below are excerpts:
"Sherri Williams from Atlanta, on the last day of her vacation, noticed The Canyons' people-friendly design -- a terraced layout that separates cars on the lower level from the Resort Village at midlevel, a pedestrian zone with the ticket office, rental shops, restaurants and the Grand Summit Hotel."
"The Canyons, its 3,700 acres open and uncrowded, is a bona fide best-kept secret. Spread over adjacent ridges, the resort's 152 trails flow and turn, challenging and entertaining in turn."
"Plenty of expert-only chutes, most rated double-black-diamond, plunge into Murdock Bowl and off Apex Ridge. But the Canyons really seems to be a bonanza for intermediate recreational skiers, people who are happiest carving turns on groomed trails."
Read the entire article.
Here's a new article from seattlepi.com, talking up The Canyons Ski Resort. Below are excerpts:
"Sherri Williams from Atlanta, on the last day of her vacation, noticed The Canyons' people-friendly design -- a terraced layout that separates cars on the lower level from the Resort Village at midlevel, a pedestrian zone with the ticket office, rental shops, restaurants and the Grand Summit Hotel."
"The Canyons, its 3,700 acres open and uncrowded, is a bona fide best-kept secret. Spread over adjacent ridges, the resort's 152 trails flow and turn, challenging and entertaining in turn."
"Plenty of expert-only chutes, most rated double-black-diamond, plunge into Murdock Bowl and off Apex Ridge. But the Canyons really seems to be a bonanza for intermediate recreational skiers, people who are happiest carving turns on groomed trails."
Read the entire article.
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