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Park City Holiday Traditions

Every family has their own traditions when it comes to the holidays. For many Park City locals, traditions usually revolve around skiing, dining, and annual events. Below are some of our favorite family holiday traditions. View Our Specials Tradition #1: Ski Opening Day It’s not the ski conditions that matter. It’s the fact that winter is Continue reading

Published on Monday, August 1, 2022

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Fall is a Great Time to Dine

One of the most memorable aspects of any Park City vacation is its world-renowned variety of amazing restaurants. And one of the best reasons to visit Park City in the fall is the Park City Area Restaurant Association’s annual event – Dine About Park City. For two weeks, from October 6 to October 20, you can “Eat More, Pay Less&rdquo Continue reading

Published on Thursday, October 10, 2019

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Fall in Park City

Fall in Park City People often think of Park City in terms of its two peak seasons, Winter and Summer, yet locals and savvy visitors often favor the Fall. More than just bridging the gap between summer fun and ski slopes opening, Park City’s sunny days, crisp mountain air, red and yellow leaves mixed in with the evergreens on the hillsides provide Continue reading

Published on Friday, August 30, 2019

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Woodward Park City

Woodward Park City Grand Opening in Sight After years of planning and building, Camp Woodward Park City will debut its grand opening this December with much anticipation. The Park City community is in for a unique treat as we welcome the fifth Woodward Camp in the US. Starting 50 years ago with its flagship location in Woodward, PA, the Woodward lifestyle Continue reading

Published on Wednesday, August 28, 2019

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Park City Songwriter Festival – September 13 & 14

Park City Songwriter Festival September 13 & 14 Touted as a celebration of Folk, Americana, Country, Rock and Soul, the inaugural Park City Songwriter Festival launches September 13th and 14th. The event features over 40 artists in five intimate venues on Park City’s Main Street, with concerts, songwriters in the round, panels and workshops Continue reading

Published on Monday, August 12, 2019

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Park City 4th of July

Park City 4th of July Gear up in your red, white and blue and be festive this 4th of July in Park City. Small town Independence Day celebrations are just the best with no shortage of parades, fireworks, music, fun runs, pancakes and the 84th annual Oakley Rodeo! Park City goes big for the 4th with celebrations all over town, starting with Park Continue reading

Published on Tuesday, June 25, 2019

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“How to Spring in Park City”

Spring. Mud season. The lifts close, the snow starts to melt away, what is there to do in Park City? Turns out there’s a lot! Gallery Strolls Hosted by the Park City Gallery Association on the last Friday of every month, Last Friday Gallery Strolls, are fun – and free! This community event highlights artists and special exhibits at art galleries Continue reading

Published on Friday, March 29, 2019

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SPRING GRÜV Dynamite Deals

  SPRING GRÜV and Dynamite Deals Blowing out the 2018-2019 season with exciting events and Dynamite Deals  

The snow is piled up, the days are getting longer, it’s time again for Spring Grüv, Park City Mountain’s 12th annual end-of-season celebration. Park City Mountain will host live music, some huge,
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Published on Wednesday, February 27, 2019

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7 Presidential Things to do in Park City this Presidents Day Weekend

7 Presidential Things to do in Park City this Presidents Day Weekend Remember and honor our country’s leaders, and have fun doing it with these seven ideas This Presidents Day in Park City you can have M.A.G.A in your life – More Alpine Games and Activities. Remember and honor our country’s leaders, and have fun doing it with these Continue reading

Published on Wednesday, February 13, 2019

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2019 FIS World Championships

2019 International Ski Federation (FIS) Snowboard, Freestyle and Freeski World Championships The Biggest Winter Sports Event to be Held in Utah Since the 2002 Olympic Winter Games Photo courtesy of U.S. Ski & Snowboard Photo courtesy of U.S. Ski & Snowboard Photo courtesy of U.S. Ski & Snowboard Photo courtesy of U.S. Ski & Snowboard Continue reading

Published on Thursday, January 24, 2019

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Sundance Film Festival Tips

Experience Sundance Film Festival Like a Local Every January, thousands gather for the ultimate Park City, Utah film festival. The Sundance Film Festival has been sharing groundbreaking new work since 1978, when it began as a way to promote independent films and bring film-making attention to the state of Utah. We’ve put together a few tips for Continue reading

Published on Saturday, January 12, 2019

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9+ Activities To Do in Park City This Fall

9+ Activities To Do In Park City This Fall Fall in Park City, Utah is a magical time of year. As the summer temps give way to cooler temps, the leaves begin to change, the energy around town stirs with excitement with thoughts of winter. The truth is, fall in Park City is hard to beat. There are still plenty of activities and events through the autumn Continue reading

Published on Monday, August 13, 2018

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Super Bowl Park City

Super Bowl LII in Park City Super Bowl LII is upon us. It will see the reigning champions, the New England Patriots take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Minneapolis. Justin Timberlake is performing the halftime show, so there could be another major cultural incident ( Left Shark , Janet Jackson.) Being in Utah, we have little stake in the game, but we can Continue reading

Published on Thursday, February 1, 2018

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Adopt-A-Native-Elder Annual Rug Show

Adopt-A-Native-Elder Annual Rug Show For over 25 years the Adopt-A-Native-Elder Annual Rug Show has called Park City home. As the leaves begin to fall and the air tinges with the winter chill, we wait in anticipation and excitement to view the year’s offerings of hand woven Navajo rugs, craft jewelry, traditional baskets, and mostly the smiling Continue reading

Published on Wednesday, October 25, 2017

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Celebrating Park City’s Heritage – Miners’ Day

Celebrating Park City‘s Heritage – Miners’ Day Before Park City was a premier ski town with a thriving economy and a bustling downtown; Park City was merely a mining boom town, complete with 27 bars and a red light district. The houses were little more than shacks lining Daly Canyon at the top of modern day Main Street. Many miners Continue reading

Published on Friday, August 25, 2017

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7 Park City Summer Fun Festivals

7 Park City Summer Fun Festivals & Events Park City offers many fun activities during the summer and there are several fun festivals for you and the whole family to enjoy! Head out to one of these great festivals and enjoy the activities that Park City has to offer! Here are the seven Park City summer fun festivals! SUP Festival The Park City SUP Continue reading

Published on Monday, April 17, 2017

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New Year’s Eve in Park City

There’s always a party in Park City, and New Year’s Eve is no exception. With great skiing, outstanding restaurants and fun activities, Park City is the perfect place to ring in the New Year. Here are our five tips on how to have the perfect Park City New Year’s Eve.

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Published on Thursday, December 10, 2015

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Park City’s Autumn Aloft

Come enjoy “Autumn Aloft”, a colorful and whimsical launch festival of hot air balloons, amid a canvas of fall trees dotting Park City’s mountainsides. You’ll have the opportunity to get close to the balloons, so plan on snapping some amazing photos or chatting with the pilots about this unique activity. Local resident Gene Moser... Continue reading

Published on Thursday, September 17, 2015

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Summer in Park City

Park City is widely known as a winter vacation destination because of our three world-class ski resort areas, the Sundance Film Festival , and the town’s Olympic legacy. What’s not as widely known about our quaint mountain town is that summers here are just as spectacular. There’s no shortage of live music, food and wine events, and Continue reading

Published on Wednesday, May 8, 2013

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