The Alf Engen Ski Museum
Museum · Snyderville ·

The Alf Engen Ski Museum

Museum · Snyderville ·

Interactive ski history exhibits, 2002 Olympics museum, simulators

The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null
The Alf Engen Ski Museum by null

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3419 Olympic Pkwy, Park City, UT 84098 Get directions

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3419 Olympic Pkwy, Park City, UT 84098 Get directions

+1 435 658 4240
engenmuseum.org
@alfengenskimuseum
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@aengenskimuseum

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 15, 2025

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"For the Olympics-obsessed, the Alf Engen Ski Museum invites visitors to experience the 2002 Winter Games through tours that highlight the various skiing disciplines with touchscreen displays, videos, and a VR ski theater." - Nicole Kliest

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The Alf Engen Ski Museum

mark L.

Google
This was a pretty neat museum. We visited on the way to the airport so we did not have a ton of time here, however we were able to experience a lot in the short time period. They have 3 interactive exhibits which are fun (bobsled, skiing and Photo Booth).

Bruce H.

Google
Loved visiting the museum and seeing all the memorabilia from the 2002 Olympics. Was hoping to see them practicing aerials into the pool, but no such luck. Bobsled runs and ski jumps were definite must sees weather permitting.

General D.

Google
Great museum, free and very interesting too..

Karen P.

Google
Super cool place! Lots of fun things to do in the summer and the winter

Kryssi D.

Google
I've never been super into the Olympics, but knew this would be intriguing to our family of 6 while coming through town. We were very inspired by the displays, interactive stations & all we learned. Google Maps said people spend 30-90min here... we were here longer & didn't even read everything! Very fascinating. We didn't do anything fancy, no tour or bobsled (unless you count the simulator 😆) we just walked & looked at our own pace. We got there at 10:30am on a Wednesday, so it wasn't too busy which was nice.

Kelly M.

Google
Awesome museum. Loved the attractions at the adventure park. Be sure to catch the ski jumper show! It’s amazing!

Seth H.

Google
Great museum with a plethora of artifacts and information on not only the 2002 Winter Olympics, but the history of Winter Olympics overall. Seeing the Medals of the 2002 Winter Olympics Games had to be the coolest. You can see athletes practicing around the Park. Watching the Bobsled track in action was incredible to see. Can’t wait to be back in 2034!

G W

Google
Price is right and the displays are interesting, especially the historical ski displays.
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Andrea U.

Yelp
The free museum had a lot to see from ski fashion, to the Hall of Fame to the story of the ski team. The Museum is actually up the hill on the grounds of the Park City Olympic Park They were interactive exhibits, lots of equipment, photos, and films here. The gift shop had a lot of reasonably priced shirts, crocs, ...
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Mike D.

Yelp
Nice free museum showing 2002 Olympics in PC And history of skiing in Area of Utah. Also did sport simulator of bobsled and powder skiing/ big jumps. All ok but brief at $10 pp for 2 activities.ok value. We also stayed and watched skiers do freestyle jumps on the big bag just off upper level of cafe- museum..
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Lauren K.

Yelp
It's free museum where you can learn about skiing and snowboarding, upstairs there's exhibit all about the winter 2002 olympics, some interactive activities as well. good place to kill some time, learn something and can bring kids as well. There's a virtual "winter sports experience" in the back of the museum for $6 per person where you sit on a gondola and the chair moves to the screen with wind/snow effects so it feels like you're moving, which was really fun! (Options are bobsled ride, snow flying, mountain biking and slolem racing). If you do this, you also get a code to try the virtual ski long jump machine for free too. Only bummer is that we didn't get to do the bobsled experience, where you ride on the actual olympic bobsled track! They say it goes super fast up to around 60-65 mph but is only open Tuesdays-Saturdays. Small little gift shop area as well with team USA apparel and other fun souvenirs.
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Summer O.

Yelp
A must do in Park City! If you're touristing already, this is a FREE experience. Downstairs is the local ski museum and upstairs is the 2002 Olympic museum. Don't forget to hit up both museum sections. Downstairs there is a gallery of ski fashion over the years, local signs, a hall to local notable people, simulators for sports (for an extra fee), a snow fall meter of the local mountains, lots of skis, medals and cups from Engen's wins, and then a portion on avalanches. Before you head upstairs where are outfits from local Olympic athletes from 2022. Upstairs is memorabilia from the Salt Lake games in 2002. You will see athlete outfits, volunteer outerwear, and wear and puppets from the opening ceremonies. You can hold a torch from the games. Another cool item is a the pin collection from the games. If you're interested in going further into the Olympic Park, take the tour. There is a fee but this is one of the coolest things you can do to see the entire Utah Olympic Park hill.
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Nicole E.

Yelp
Informative little jam packed museum. What a history of winter sports all in one. I learned the luge is faster than the bobsled. A decent walk down Olympic and winter sport history.
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Mariela M.

Yelp
Just visited with my family, we are from California. The place is very nice. We did the sports simulator. However, my son did try guessing codes on the video game and the person working the simulator yelled at him to stop -- and he stopped. And then few minutes later, yelled at him again and said he would "kick him out" if he did it again -- while being rude, loud, and abnoxious. My son is a minor, and he stopped the first time he was told to stop. There was no need for the second reprimand. I wouldn't visit this place again because, he could've politely asked my son to stop -- insted the guy yelled once, and yelled a second time. Seemed pretty racist to me, considering we were the only hispanic family there.