Park City
sights & scenes
Shabu
Freestyle Asian restaurant run by two ski-loving brothers serve creative sushi, ramen, and the legendary Japanese Wagyu on a hot rock.
Riverhorse on Main
Park City's most celebrated fine dining institution since 1987, serving upscale New American cuisine with live music in a stunning historic setting.
Boneyard Saloon
Local favorite off Main Street with award-winning wings, juicy burgers, artisan wood-fired pizzas, and one of the best rooftop patios in town.
501 on Main
Seasonal American comfort food with locally sourced ingredients and an impressive selection of organic wines.
Wasatch Bagel and Grill
Loaded bagel sandwiches, hearty breakfasts, and award-winning burgers at reasonable prices.
Five 5eeds
Australian-owned breakfast and lunch café bringing Melbourne coffee culture and elevated brunch dishes—the weekend wait is absolutely worth it.
Sammy’s Bistro
Laid-back neighborhood gem featured twice on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, serving creative gourmet dishes.
Squatters Roadhouse Grill & Bar
Locally-sourced comfort food and award-winning craft beers, with mountain views and a cozy fireplace.
Egyptian Theater
Beloved Main Street landmark since 1926, hosting concerts, comedy, theater, and community events in one of only two Egyptian-style theaters in Utah.
The Crater at Homestead
Geothermal hot spring inside a natural limestone dome—swim, snorkel, scuba dive, or soak in warm mineral water year-round.
Park City Museum
Interactive exhibits tracing Park City's journey from silver mining boom town to world-class ski destination, housed in the historic 1885 City Hall.
Scenic Mountain Golf: Courses for Every Player
Tee off against a backdrop of stunning mountain scenery, with courses suited to every skill level.
Utah Olympic Park
The 2002 Winter Olympics venue is now open to the public year-round, with bobsled rides, ziplines, an alpine slide, and ropes courses.
Park City Alpine Slide
Hop on a sled and wind your way down 3,000 feet of mountain on one of the longest alpine slides in the US.
Park City Hikes
Gentle nature walks, summit-worthy ascents, and everything in between—spectacular mountain scenery for every fitness level.
Park City bike trails
World-class singletrack for every skill level, from flowy beginner trails to technical expert lines through stunning mountain landscape.
Uinta Adventures
Rent snowmobiles, UTVs, or a Polaris Slingshot and explore the stunning Uinta Mountains on your own terms—guided tours available too.
Red Pine Tours
Guided horseback rides through aspen groves in summer and snowmobile tours right in the heart of the mountains.
Park City Powder Cats
Skip the lift lines and ride a heated snowcat to 15,000 acres of untouched backcountry powder in the Uinta Mountains.
Fish Heads Fly Shop and Guides
Locally owned fly shop and guide service minutes from the Provo River, offering guided trips for all skill levels on some of Utah's best trout waters.
Stacey’s Grocery Services
Local grocery delivery service that shops, delivers, and puts everything away before you arrive—so vacation starts the moment you walk in the door.
Babyquip
Rent clean, insured cribs, strollers, car seats, and more, delivered straight to your hotel or rental. Pack light, travel happy.
OnlyFoods
Private Chef Adam Walker brings a James Beard-adjacent résumé and custom menus straight to your kitchen for an unforgettable private dining experience.
Snow Country Limo
Premier luxury transportation service since 1999, offering reliable, professional rides between SLC Airport and Park City's resorts and hotels.
Local tips
A few pointers from our on-the-ground team.
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Don’t skip the fry sauce
Utah's signature condiment is a blend of ketchup, mayo and a few secret ingredients—locals swear by it. Order fries anywhere and give it a try. -
Prevent altitude sickness
Travelers from lower elevations should plan a rest day or two to acclimate before strenuous activities. -
(Water) bottles up
Utah is a desert and has hot dry weather. Remember to hydrate. -
Plan around Sundays
Many businesses, shops, and restaurants close or keep shorter hours on Sundays due to the city's strong LDS culture—plan ahead. -
Wait for the walk signal
Jaywalking is ticketed in Utah. Use the crosswalks and wait for the signal, even when the street looks clear. -
Skip parking headaches
Park City's transit system is free and extensive, connecting Main Street, the ski resorts, and neighborhoods.