Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Nestled in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains, Park City is a vibrant blend of outdoor adventure, historic charm, and mountain-town culture—where every season offers a new reason to explore.
Begin your Park City adventure with a stroll down Historic Main Street, a lively avenue lined with art galleries, local boutiques, and colorful buildings that tell the story of the city’s silver mining past.
Grab breakfast at Atticus Coffee Books and Teahouse, a cozy café beloved by locals for its inventive drinks, pastries, and literary vibe.
Take a scenic ride on the Park City Mountain Resort Town Lift and enjoy panoramic views of the town and surrounding peaks—perfect for hiking in summer or skiing in winter.
Dine at Riverhorse on Main, one of Park City’s top-rated restaurants, known for its contemporary American cuisine and elegant mountain atmosphere.
Kick off with an adrenaline rush at the Utah Olympic Park, where you can tour Olympic facilities, try the bobsled experience, or take on the ropes courses and zip lines.
Explore the city’s creative side at the Kimball Art Center, featuring contemporary exhibitions, hands-on workshops, and a glimpse into Park City’s vibrant arts scene.
Stop for lunch at Harvest, a charming café offering fresh, locally sourced fare and healthful options in a relaxed setting.
Experience après-ski or sunset mountain views at No Name Saloon, an iconic Park City bar known for its Western décor, rooftop patio, and legendary buffalo burgers.
Start your final day with a peaceful hike or bike ride along the McPolin Farm Nature Trail, passing through meadows and aspen groves with views of the iconic white barn.
Step back in time at the Park City Museum, where interactive exhibits and original jail cells illuminate the city’s wild mining history and transformation into a world-class resort.
Enjoy lunch at Five Seeds, a hip Aussie-inspired eatery offering creative brunch plates and excellent coffee.
Wrap up your trip with a tasting at High West Distillery and Saloon, Utah’s first legal distillery since Prohibition, famous for its whiskey flights and rustic Western ambiance.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Dec–Feb (ski season), Jun–Sep (hiking, festivals)
Typical weather
Cold snowy winters, warm dry summers
Daily budget
Budget $80/day · Mid $150/day · Luxury $400+/day
Currency
US Dollar (USD)
Tipping
15–20% at restaurants
Power
Type A/B, 120V
Language
“Hello” · “Thank you”
Good to know
Stay hydrated and dress in layers for altitude changes