Transportation
Take advantage of the free city-wide bus system to navigate between the resorts and Main Street without the hassle of parking.





Nestled in the heart of the Wasatch Mountains, Park City has evolved from a 19th-century silver mining camp into one of the world's most celebrated resort towns. It is anchored by two major ski areas: Park City Mountain, the largest in the United States, and the exclusive Deer Valley Resort. The town's soul resides on its historic Main Street, where beautifully preserved buildings now house gourmet restaurants, high-end art galleries, and lively bars. While winter brings powder-hungry skiers and Hollywood stars for the Sundance Film Festival, summer reveals a different side of the city with lush alpine scenery, outdoor concerts, and a massive network of trails for hiking and biking. Whether seeking high-octane adventure or sophisticated mountain luxury, Park City delivers an unparalleled alpine experience.
Nestled in the heart of the Wasatch Mountains, Park City has evolved from a 19th-century silver mining camp into one of the world's most celebrated resort towns. It is anchored by two major ski areas: Park City Mountain, the largest in the United States, and the exclusive Deer Valley Resort. The town's soul resides on its historic Main Street, where beautifully preserved buildings now house gourmet restaurants, high-end art galleries, and lively bars. While winter brings powder-hungry skiers and Hollywood stars for the Sundance Film Festival, summer reveals a different side of the city with lush alpine scenery, outdoor concerts, and a massive network of trails for hiking and biking. Whether seeking high-octane adventure or sophisticated mountain luxury, Park City delivers an unparalleled alpine experience.
Home to world-renowned ski destinations including Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort.
Historic Main Street featuring 19th-century architecture, boutiques, and fine dining.
Host of the prestigious annual Sundance Film Festival every January.
Access to over 400 miles of public trails for hiking and mountain biking.
Olympic-grade facilities at the Utah Olympic Park.
Deer Valley Resort is strictly for skiers; snowboarding is not permitted on their slopes.
Expect significant crowds and premium pricing during the last two weeks of January due to the Sundance Film Festival.
The weather can change rapidly in the mountains; always pack layers regardless of the season.
Take advantage of the free city-wide bus system to navigate between the resorts and Main Street without the hassle of parking.
Drink plenty of water and allow yourself time to acclimate to the high elevation to avoid altitude sickness.
World-class skiing, luxury mountain retreats, and year-round outdoor recreation.
USD $
$250-$500 p/day
English, Spanish
Book your tables on Main Street weeks in advance if visiting during peak ski season or the Sundance Film Festival.
Rent your ski or bike gear online in advance to save money and skip the morning rental lines.
December-March, June-August
Known as 'mud season,' late spring offers lower lodging rates, though some trails and businesses may close temporarily for maintenance.
Ideal for mountain biking and hiking with pleasant temperatures and a full calendar of outdoor festivals and farmers markets.
A quiet and beautiful time to visit as the aspen trees turn vibrant gold, perfect for scenic drives and photography.
The busiest and most iconic season, offering world-class snow conditions and a festive atmosphere throughout the holidays.