Park City Southwest, USA Travel Guide
Park City is an IMBA Gold-Level Ride Center, indicating world-class trail networks.
Easy: Historic Rail Trail or McLeod Creek Trail. Moderate: Mid-Mountain Trail or Armstrong Trail. Difficult: Wasatch Crest Trail or Dawn's Trail at Deer Valley.
Bring sturdy hiking boots and Trekking poles. Carry plenty of water in a Hydration reservoir or bottles. Use sun protection and wear layers.
Deer, elk, moose, and various bird species are common. Spot them frequently on trails and in less developed areas. Maintain a safe distance from all wildlife.
When exploring outdoor areas, always keep a safe distance from all wildlife. Never approach or feed wild animals.
Engage with Park City's cultural offerings and local traditions.
This historic theater on Main Street hosts concerts, comedy, and theatrical performances.
Brings national and international performers to various venues across the town.
A summer concert series displays diverse musical acts in a scenic outdoor setting.
A world-renowned independent film festival in January. It calls for advance planning and ticket purchases.
One of Utah's largest art festivals in August, featuring juried art, live music, and food.
A hot air balloon festival held in September, displaying colorful balloons over the landscape.
Find opportunities for rest and rejuvenation in Park City.
No natural hot springs lie directly in Park City. The closest commercial hot springs are in Midway, including Homestead Crater and Olympic Park Hot Springs.
Several yoga studios in Park City offer drop-in classes, like Park City Yoga Adventures and The Yoga Studio. Some resorts also display yoga programs.
Many hotels and condos feature outdoor pools and hot tubs. Some properties display pool amenities open to guests for enjoyment.
Find specialized clinics for holistic healing practices.
Modern gyms and personal trainers are available for fitness goals.
Consult with local experts for personalized dietary advice.
Experience Park City's lively evenings and entertainment options.
Downstairs: An upscale nightclub on Main Street. No Name Saloon: Becomes a lively bar with dancing later in the evening.
Historic Main Street: The main hub for bars and pubs, displaying a variety of atmospheres, from casual dives to sophisticated lounges.
Most bars and some restaurants on Main Street stay open until 1 AM or later, especially on weekends.
Popular for whiskey tasting and craft cocktails on Main Street. A unique dining and drinking experience.
A classic Park City watering hole with a lively atmosphere and often local musicians. Great for après-ski.
A casual spot on Main Street with live music, American food, and a popular patio.
Be aware of Utah's unique liquor laws. Drink responsibly and ensure you have a safe way to travel back to your lodging after enjoying the nightlife.
Discover unique items and local crafts.
Ski-themed apparel and gear, local art prints or pottery, High West Distillery spirits, Utah Olympic Park merchandise, gourmet food items from local producers.
Main Street: High-end boutiques sell clothing, jewelry, home goods, and outdoor apparel. Canyons Village: Some luxury retail stands present within the village core.
Seek products from local artisans and businesses that emphasize sustainable practices or fair trade. Inquire about the origin of goods to support ethical commerce.
Choosing locally made products and supporting independent shops contributes directly to the Park City economy and local community.