Park City, Utah is one of the most iconic winter destinations on the planet — and one of the best places anywhere to discover the fastest-growing sport on the mountain: ski biking or as we like to call it snogoing. If you can ride a bike, you can ride a ski bike. No lessons-on-lessons, no aching shins, no week-long learning curve. Just lean, glide, and go.
Whether you're a lifelong skier looking for a new challenge, a snowboarder who wants to give your knees a break, or a first-timer who has never strapped into anything in your life, ski biking opens up the whole mountain on day one. And when it comes to where to ride and how to rent in Utah, one operator has built the standout experience: Harwood Ski Bikes in Park City.

Here's everything you need to know.
Rent a Ski Bike in Park City
The single biggest barrier to trying a new winter sport is logistics — gear, fit, getting to the lift, and figuring out what you're doing once you're there. Harwood removes every one of those hurdles.
When you rent a ski bike in Park City with Harwood, you get slopeside delivery straight to the base area, a proper fit, a quick tutorial, and a chairlift-loading walkthrough so you're confident before your first run. Helmets can be included. Bikes are premium, well-maintained, and built with articulating skis that lean and carve intuitively — which is exactly why most riders feel comfortable within their first few turns.
Harwood delivers to the major Park City base areas on a set morning schedule:
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8:30 AM — Park City Mountain Village
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9:00 AM — Canyons | Sunrise Gondola
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9:15 AM — Canyons | Red Pine Gondola
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9:45 AM — Woodward Park City
Prefer to grab your bike and go on your own schedule? Harwood also offers customer pick-up and custom delivery options, so you can ride at Park City, Woodward, or take your rental to explore beyond.
SNO-GO Rentals in Park City
If you've seen videos of riders effortlessly slashing turns down a groomer on a three-ski bike, you've seen the magic that put ski biking on the map. SNO-GO–style ski bikes use three articulating skis that create smooth, parallel, carving turns — controlled with your hands and a simple shift of your body weight. They load and unload from chairlifts easily and comply with ski-area regulations, which is a big part of why they've exploded in popularity from Aspen to Vail and across Utah.
For visitors searching for SNO-GO rentals in Park City, Harwood is the place to make it happen. Their fleet delivers that same intuitive, confidence-building ride that has turned thousands of first-timers into lifelong ski bikers — paired with the white-glove delivery and instruction that makes the whole day effortless. Newer riders can start on the approachable setup, while experienced riders can upgrade to performance ski bikes with wider powder skis for deep days.
The result is the lowest-friction way to get on snow in Park City: show up at the base, meet your Harwood rep, get fitted, learn the basics, and ride.

Ski Bike Park City: Why Harwood Is the Best Experience in Utah
There are plenty of ways to spend a winter day in Park City. Here's why ski biking with Harwood stands above the rest — and why it's earning a reputation as the best ski bike experience not just in Utah, but nationwide.
It's genuinely the easiest mountain sport to learn. Skiing and snowboarding can take days to feel comfortable. Ski biking feels familiar from the first run because you're balancing and steering the way you already do on a bicycle. Most riders are linking turns within minutes, not days.
It's easier on your body. You're seated, your center of gravity is low, and you're not pounding your knees and quads run after run. That makes it the perfect "rest day that isn't a rest day" for skiers and boarders — and a welcoming option for anyone who wants real mountain access without the strain.
The terrain access is real. This isn't a bunny-hill novelty. Ski bikes are built for lift-served, downhill terrain, so you can explore Park City's groomers, trees, and views from the peaks the same day you start. Harwood focuses on locations and terrain where ski biking is approved, lift-accessible, and designed to integrate safely with traditional downhill traffic.
The service is the difference. Slopeside delivery, professional fitting, an orientation that gets you riding fast, premium and well-maintained equipment, and simple one-rate booking. For families, first-timers, mountain bikers, and non-skiers who still want to belong on the mountain, it's the most welcoming setup in town.
Don't just take our word for it. Riders consistently rave about how quickly they picked it up and how much terrain they covered — "easy to pick up and definitely a good time," and "so easy and exciting to explore our favorite trails without getting tired."
Save With Harwood's Park City Ski Bike Punch Passes
If you're riding more than once — and most people who try it want to go again the very next day — Harwood's Utah punch passes are the smartest way to ride for less:
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Triple Play Punch Pass — $99: Three full-day ski bike rentals to use anytime, at 50% off regular season pricing. Save up to $124.
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Gold Punch Pass — $499 (reg. $599): Five prepaid full-day rentals to use anytime. Save up to $245 through November 1, 2026.
Passes are flexible across your trips and ideal for families and groups who want to make ski biking a centerpiece of their Park City winter — not just a one-and-done.

Plan Your Park City Ski Bike Day
Ski biking is the easiest, most exhilarating way to experience winter in Park City — and the most fun you'll have on snow without a learning curve standing in your way. Reserve early, because availability is limited and the best delivery windows fill up fast.
Ready to ride? Book your Park City ski bike rental with Harwood and discover why ski biking might just become the highlight of your trip.
Harwood Ski Bikes is an independent rental operator based in Park City, Utah, offering ski bike rentals, slopeside delivery, instruction, and multi-day punch passes across Park City Mountain Village, Canyons (Red Pine and Sunrise Gondolas), and Woodward Park City.
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