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 Tonight, millions of Aussies will settle into their favourite spot on the couch for the first episode of Channel 7’s The Great Outdoors Series Two, as presenter Kimberley Busteed embarks on a wintery escape to Winter’s Favourite Town, Park City, Utah.

Located just 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport, Park City is the most accessible mountain town in North America. It’s easy to fly to Salt Lake City from Australia with airlines including Qantas, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian Airlines or American Airlines offering one-stop connections via major US gateways such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu or Dallas Fort Worth.

To celebrate, here’s an insider’s guide to everywhere The Great Outdoors crew ate, stayed and explored in Park City, because the destination offers more than just hitting the slopes at its two world-class ski resorts.

Stein Eriksen Lodge

Check into Stein Eriksen Lodge in Deer Valley Resort, recognised globally as one of the finest alpine resorts, combining European chalet charm with world-class ski access. Inspired by the Olympic legend and his Norwegian heritage, this traditional ski lodge was the first luxury property in Park City. Adorned with oversized leather chairs, crackling fireplaces and a welcoming ambience, the Lodge provides impeccable service, comfort and the ultimate location, with ski-in ski out access. Catch Kimberley dining in an Alpenglobe on The Lodge’s deck, with a spectacular view over Deer Valley Resort.

“You know what it feels like… a warm, comforting, very exclusive hug…  with a view” – Kimberley Busteed

Ski Lessons at Deer Valley Resort

For those new to skiing or just looking to sharpen their turns, Deer Valley’s renowned Ski School has the expertise. Offering a ski-only experience at the resort, professionally trained instructors will ensure their students enjoy the ‘Greatest Snow on Earth®’ amidst picturesque surroundings. They can leave their skis with the ski valet to take care of overnight when they’re ready to call it a day.

“It’s pure, powdery heaven” – Kimberley Busteed

High West Distillery

Or for those looking for a fun après experience after a day out on the slopes in Park City Mountain, shred straight off Park City Mountain’s ‘Quittin’ Time’ trail into the world’s only ski-in ski-out whisky distillery, High West Distillery, for a warming tipple.

No Name Saloon

Neither a skier nor a snowboarder? Catch a free zero emissions electric bus to Park City’s Historic Main Street, lined with boutique shops and galleries, as well as gourmet restaurants. Drop into No Name Saloon for a drink or a famous buffalo burger.

“Park City… is a storybook town” – Kimberley Busteed

Utah Olympic Park

With Park City hosting several events for the 2034 Winter Olympic Games, take a trip to Utah Olympic Park and be immersed in Park City’s rich Olympic Heritage. Originally built for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, Utah Olympic Park is a year-round facility aimed at developing the next generation of Olympic athletes and educating travellers.

Experience the thrill of a lifetime in a bobsled at Utah Olympic Park. The Track was home to bobsled, skeleton and luge events during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.

“One of the most unbelievable things I have done in my life…it’s going to take me awhile to come down from that” – Kimberley Busteed

Tubing at Woodward Park City

For those travelling with their family? Try Snow Tubing at Woodward Park City, home to seven of the longest tubing lanes in Utah. It’s a fun winter activity for all ages.

Snowed Inn Sleigh Ride

Looking for a magical way to end a snowy holiday? Book a sleigh ride with Snowed Inn. Visitors can rug up and take in the views as the horse drawn carriage whisks them through the mountains.

“Spectacular… it is straight out of a fairytale…” – Kimberley Busteed

To learn more about Park City, The Great Outdoors itinerary or find an accommodation deal, visit www.visitparkcity.com