Unlimited Day of Activities for Youth or Adult on Weekday or Weekend at Utah Olympic Park (Half Off)
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At the 2002 Winter Games park, visitors zipline to a drop tower or vanquish adventure courses
Thriving in the outdoors demands skills that many of us no longer have, such as building a fire or finding enough tree bark to feed your horse. Spark your instincts with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $65 for two adult Gold passes, valid Monday–Friday (a $130 value)
- $40 for two youth Gold passes, valid Monday–Friday (a $80 value)
- $65 for two adult Gold passes, valid Saturday–Sunday (a $130 value) $40 for two youth Gold passes, valid Saturday–Sunday (a $80 value)
Youth passes are for ages 6–12, and adult passes are for ages 13 and older. Gold passes grant access for one day of unlimited activities in the park, not including the bobsled, guided tours, and freestyle shows. Among the myriad activities, the adventure course tests visitors’ strength and agility as they scale bridges, rope nets, and other suspended canopy structures. For a more adrenaline-filled experience, guests can take a zipline to a 65-foot tower, then leap off the side to experience harness-assisted free fall.
Park staffers provide all necessary safety equipment, such as helmets and harnesses, but age and weight restrictions apply. The park is open weekends only from Saturday, May 18, to Sunday, June 2, and is open daily from Saturday, June 8, to Monday, September 2.
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About Utah Olympic Park
In the cradle of the Wasatch Mountains, the 400 acres of Utah Olympic Park preserve the grounds where, in 2002, athletes from 77 nations competed in the XIX Olympic Winter Games and the VIII Paralympic Winter Games. A decade later, the park still retains its history through the Utah Olympic Legacy, a nonprofit organization that's maintained the sites of its six nordic ski jumps, bobsled, luge, and skeleton tracks, and skiing-terrain park. Park staffers encourage visitors of all ages and ability levels to experience these winter sports year-round.
Whether led by tour guides or coaches, park goers and athletes of all ages can soar through alpine terrain on ziplines that mimic nordic ski jumps or climb across the treetops on adventure ropes courses to escape a time-share salesman. After exploring the outdoors, visitors can peruse Olympic history exhibits at the Alf Engen Ski Museum and Eccles 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum.