Agenda and Registration - Intermountain Healthcare
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Park City, UT<br />
The Town of Park City, Utah<br />
Nestled high in the Wasatch Mountains, the historic mining town of Park<br />
City is unlike any other ski town in the U.S. Home to three world class ski<br />
resorts, The Canyons, Deer Valley <strong>and</strong> Park City Mountain Resort, the town<br />
of Park City offers four season recreation as well as sophisticated dining<br />
<strong>and</strong> nightlife, all within a 32 mile drive from Salt Lake City International<br />
airport. It’s no wonder the town of Park City was the virtual epicenter of the<br />
2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games. Accessed by car, bus or shuttle<br />
on Interstate 80, the Park City-area ski resorts are the easiest to get to from<br />
downtown Salt Lake City.<br />
Park City Info<br />
Utah Olympic Sports Park<br />
A History Lesson with a twist. It wasn’t that long ago that the 2002 Olympic Winter Games were hosted here. At the Utah<br />
Olympic Park you can take guided or self-guided tours of the Olympic competition sites with access to the Joe Quinney Winter<br />
Sports Center. The facility houses the Alf Engen Ski Museum, 2002 Eccles Olympic Winter Games Museum, retail shop <strong>and</strong><br />
theater. You can also take Bobsled <strong>and</strong> Zipline rides at the park. Both are a rush <strong>and</strong> are sure to give you bragging rights over<br />
anyone who just watches that kind of stuff on the TV. 435-658-4200<br />
Park City Ice Arena<br />
A winter playl<strong>and</strong> isn’t complete without ice skating. Whether you’re 5 or 105, lacing up the skates is a fun <strong>and</strong> great way to<br />
enjoy an afternoon. 435-615-5700<br />
Soldier Hollow<br />
Soldier Hollow offers a great venue for both beginner <strong>and</strong> expert cross country skiers. Site of the 2002 Nordic Olympic Winter<br />
games, it’s located 30 minutes outside of Park City in Midway within the Heber Valley.<br />
If flying is more your speed, tubing flights take off daily. Enjoy 1,200-foot sliding lanes (Utah’s longest) while a sound system<br />
keeps the crisp air warm with great music. Too busy hitting the slopes during the day Try it at night, under the lights. 435-<br />
654-2002<br />
Look <strong>and</strong> Learn<br />
The Kimball Arts Center does a good job of finding great exhibitions, <strong>and</strong> it is always worth a peek if you feel like culturing up<br />
the family. 435-649-8882<br />
The Park City Historical Society <strong>and</strong> Museum is a good start if you’re interested in learning about Park City’s rich history.<br />
Self-guided or docent lead tours will give you your first taste of this old mining town. 434-649-7457<br />
The Utah Olympic Park houses two museums, the Alf Engen Ski Museum <strong>and</strong> the 2002 Eccles Olympic Winter Games<br />
Museum. Both are sure to entertain <strong>and</strong> educate. 435-658-4200<br />
Redstone at Kimball Junction<br />
Just north of Park City lies the Redstone shopping area at Kimball Junction which has a personality of its own. It has a considerably<br />
newer feel than Park City, but has a number of restaurants, galleries, <strong>and</strong> toy stores. There’s the Tanger Factory Oulets for br<strong>and</strong> names at<br />
discount prices <strong>and</strong> the Redstone Shopping Center. Redstone also houses many of the big box <strong>and</strong> traditional mall stores. Much like Park<br />
City, at Redstone, there’s enough to keep you busy.<br />
For more information on area resources please visit: www.parkcityinfo.com<br />
2013 ATP Alumni Conference February 6-8, 2013, Newpark Resort, Park City, Utah<br />
www.intermountainhealthcare.org/institute