Utah Olympic Park summer activities begin May 22
Apr 20, 2026
Summer returns to Utah Olympic Park on May 22, and tickets are now on sale.
Utah Olympic Park’s summer adventures include Extreme Tubing, Alpine Slide and the Summer Bobsled Experience. Extreme Tubing sends riders down the Nordic ski jump landing hills to soar like an Olympian. Returning for
the 2026 season, the Summer Bobsled Experience gives guests the opportunity to ride the same sliding track used during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.
The Flying Ace All-Stars Freestyle Shows will also return this summer, featuring displays of aerial skill, athleticism and Olympic-style flair. With high-flying flips, twists, and stunts performed by elite athletes, the shows are a crowd favorite and one of the most exciting ways to experience the energy of Utah Olympic Park during the summer season, the park said.
The Alf Engen Ski Museum and Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum will be open during the summer season. The attractions give visitors the opportunity to learn more about the athletes, history and impact of Utah’s Olympic and Paralympic movement.
New for 2026, Gold Passes will now be offered as full-day sessions, allowing guests to enjoy activities throughout the day rather than in separate time blocks. Utah Olympic Park will also continue its dynamic pricing model, encouraging guests to purchase early for the best available rates.
Single activity tickets are now $35, and guests who purchase a Gold Pass may add on a Summer Bobsled ride for $75, available in person only.
For larger parties, group discounts will continue to be available for groups of 20 or more for both Gold Passes and Summer Bobsled rides, with rates varying by date. In addition, Utah residents will be eligible for a new walk-up locals discount with a valid Utah ID. This discount is available in person only and varies by date.
To see the full schedule or purchase tickets, visit utaholympiclegacy.org.
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