During Summer, A Utah Resort’s Olympic Ski Jump Is Used For Something So Epic
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The Utah Olympic Park has so many fun activities during the summer: ride the alpine slide or zipline, jump off the drop tower, navigate the three Adventure Courses or fly down the track on the Summer Comet Bobsled. This summer, the park added a brand new activity: Extreme Tubing. You’ve got to try it!

These three Nordic ski jumps are the same jumps that the Olympic athletes train on during the summer. The small jump (the K40) costs $15 to ride; the large jumps (K60 and K90) cost $20.

You'll fly down the ski jump at up to 50 mph!

All the fun of tubing...without the cold temperatures!

Riders must be five years old to enjoy the K40; 10 years old for the K64 and 13 years old for the K90. Everyone is required to wear a helmet; no open toed shoes or shoes without heel straps are allowed. Leave your phone, camera or video camera with your friends before riding.
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Does this look like fun? Now that you’ve in the mood for some Utah adventures, check out these 14 Once In A Lifetime Adventures You Can Only Have In Utah.
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