In a nod to Park City Mountain’s night skiing history, the resort will host two community dinner and ski nights on February 6 and March 13, plus one additional fundraising ski night on February 27. These are limited, ticketed evening events that offer skiing under the lights and dinner at Legacy Lodge.
For the February 6 and March 13 events, dinner is $10, skiing is $10 (Epic Pass holders ski free – though registration is still required). Each of these two nights is limited to the first 500 people who register, and they are expected to sell out.
Feeling nostalgic about night skiing, or curious what it’s like to be on the mountain with the lights of Park City glowing below?
If you’re feeling nostalgic about night skiing, or curious what it’s like to be on the mountain with the lights of Park City glowing below these events are a great opportunity to get on the mountain. One night directly supports a local nonprofit, and all three offer a rare chance to experience the mountain after dark. If you need equipment, Park City Sport has you covered with ski and snowboard rentals at the base.
2026 Night Skiing + Dinner Community Events at Park City Mountain
Park City Mountain does not offer regular night skiing as part of its standard winter operations. These events are limited, ticketed evenings that give skiers and riders a rare opportunity to be on the mountain after dark.
Friday, February 6, 2026: Winter Olympics Night
This evening celebrates the opening of the 2026 Winter Olympics with a community-focused night on the mountain. Guests ski under the lights alongside athletes from the National Ability Center, with the Olympic Opening Ceremonies playing inside Legacy Lodge.
Dinner at Legacy Lodge
Buffet-style dinner for $10, including spaghetti and meatballs or roasted vegetables, garlic bread, salad, cookies, brownies, and hot cocoa.
Skiing and registration
Skiing is $10 for non-pass holders. Epic Pass holders ski free but must still register.
This event is limited to the first 500 registrants. Register here.
Timing
Check-in: 5:00–6:30 p.m.
Skiing and dinner: 5:00–8:30 p.m.
This is the first event of the series and is expected to fill quickly.
Friday, March 13, 2026: Friday the 13th Night
This evening is themed for ‘Friday the 13th’, and will have things like tarot card readers. Like the other Park City Mountain night skiing event, there will be live music on the Payday deck and dinner at Legacy Lodge.
Dinner at Legacy Lodge
Buffet-style dinner for $10, featuring meat and vegetarian lasagna, garlic bread, Caesar salad with focaccia croutons, and tiramisu.
Skiing and registration
Skiing is $10 for non-pass holders. Epic Pass holders ski free but must register.
This event is limited to the first 500 registrants. Registration will open in early March.
National Ability Center’s Night Skiing Event & Fundraiser
Friday, February 27, 2026: Friday Night Lights Ski-a-Thon
This evening is a fundraising event hosted by the National Ability Center, with proceeds benefiting adaptive recreation programs for veterans, individuals with disabilities, and families. The pricing and event style are different from the Park City Mountain community events. See their website for more information and registration here: https://p2p.onecause.com/nacfridaynightlights
Looking for Regular Night Skiing Near Park City
If you aren’t in town for these events and still want to check out night skiing, there are several nearby Utah resorts that offer regularly scheduled night skiing during the winter season.
Brighton Resort
One of the most popular night skiing destinations near Park City, with multiple lifts and runs open under the lights on many winter evenings.
Sundance Mountain Resort
Offers night skiing on select evenings, typically on the front mountain and terrain park.
Woodward Park City
Focused on terrain parks and progression, with extended evening hours for freestyle skiing and riding.
Ski and Snowboard Rentals in Park City
If you are visiting Park City for one of these night skiing events, Park City Sport is conveniently located at the base of Park City Mountain, making it ideal for ski and snowboard equipment rentals for these events. We are locally owned and operated with great gear and the best rental boot fittings in town.
Frequently Asked Questions About Night Skiing in Park City
No. Park City Mountain does not offer nightly or ongoing night skiing. For the 2025-2026 season night skiing is limited to a few special events including two themed, community events and one fundraising event.
Yes. Advance registration is required for all night skiing events, including for Epic Pass holders.
Yes. These events are designed to be community-oriented and are suitable for families, though space is limited.
Yes. Epic Pass holders ski free but must still register in advance to reserve a spot.
Attendance is capped and it is likely that these events will sell out, so early registration is strongly recommended.

