Credit Utah Olympic Park
A recent approval by the Snyderville Planning Commission is allowing the Utah Olympic Park to take the next step in expanding training opportunities for ski athletes.
Approval was given in 2019 for the first stage of ski runs and lifts in the Park’s Mountain Expansion Program.
Colin Hilton, director of the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation, had the details about Phase II, approved unanimously by the Snyderville Planning Commission at their December 8th meeting.
“That is moving over to the what we call the West Peak, just to the right as you look at the bobsled track, looking uphill. This would create two runs from the top of the peak, and provide a full-length giant slalom training runs, as well as a slalom and moguls run.”
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