About Silver Star Ski & Sport
Silver Star Ski & Sport sits at the base of the Silver Star lift at Park City Mountain Resort, offering one of the most convenient slopeside rental locations on the mountain. Since opening in December 2008, the shop has grown from a small independent outfitter into the preferred rental destination for guests staying in the Silver Star and Thaynes Canyon neighbourhoods — areas that provide direct ski-in/ski-out access to the resort's 7,300 acres of skiable terrain without the crowds of the main base area. The shop's intimate scale means shorter wait times, more personalised fittings, and staff who remember returning guests from previous seasons.
The rental programme emphasises demo and performance equipment, with a fleet that features current-season skis and snowboards from top manufacturers. Advanced skiers can test the latest all-mountain, powder, and carving models on Park City's diverse terrain — from the groomed boulevards of Silverlode to the steep bump runs off Jupiter Peak — before deciding on a purchase. Sport-level packages provide reliable, well-maintained equipment for intermediates and families, and junior setups are available in a complete range of sizes with properly adjusted bindings and helmets. Every rental includes a professional boot fitting, and the experienced technicians take the time to ensure DIN settings, boot alignment, and stance width are dialled in for each individual rider.
Full-service tuning and repair is a cornerstone of the Silver Star operation. Their workshop handles edge sharpening, base grinding, hot waxing, binding mounts, and repairs on both rental and privately owned equipment, and many Park City locals trust their personal quivers to the Silver Star tuning bench. The slopeside location means you can drop off your skis at the end of the day and pick them up freshly tuned the next morning without hauling equipment back to your accommodation. For visitors staying on the Silver Star side of Park City Mountain Resort, this shop delivers expert service, premium equipment, and a convenience factor that the crowded main base-area shops cannot match.











