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Enjoying a getaway to Park City, Utah is an experience that promises to be as fun as it is scenic. No matter how long you stay or how many fellow travelers you arrive alongside, it’s worth your while to set aside time to capture some important moments on camera. Park City is packed with amazing places to frame an inspiring view and the following are just a few of the many most photographable to add to your must-visit list the next time you’re here with a camera in hand.

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Enjoying Stopping by Scenic Willow Creek Park

When you want options for your photography in Park City without having to contend with bustling crowds, scenic Willow Creek Park is a perfect place to land. This inviting and inevitably charming neighborhood is an idyllic destination for picking and choosing between local or wild landscapes all depending on the specific angle you end up taking. From Willow Creek Park, you can set up your shot to include sweeping open spaces or to feature a backdrop with the peaks of Park City Mountain Resort included. Either way, you’re bound to end up with inspiring images and the easy access to so many different options is refreshing too.

Relish a Photography Session at Rotary Park

Located within the Thaynes Canyon neighborhood, Rotary Park is a convenient and picture-perfect destination to add to your lineup when you’re looking to capture photographs near the heart of Park City in style. Rotary Park is equal parts convenient to access and refreshingly scenic—a combination that has a way of bringing photographers back time and again with good reason. The towering aspen groves give photographs an impressive amount of texture and depth whether you’re framing landscapes or working to capture a personal portrait. In the springtime, Rotary Park is a place that’s packed with colorful blooms to incorporate into your photos. There are also opportunities here to take photos that use the creek or pavilion in the frame. From the spacious grassy areas that are perfect for group pictures to the options to capture moments of birds flying in the trees overhead, Rotary Park is worth your while when you’re in Park City and your passion is photography.

Pair Your Drive with Photos

Many visitors to Park City take time out of their schedule to explore a scenic drive or two. One of the top routes to enjoy during a visit is Guardsman Pass which also happens to be a prime path to take if you’re looking to incorporate great photography along the way as well. This scenic byway is always inspiring whether you’re enjoying a route blooming with springtime flowers or enjoying a drive along Guardsman Pass in the fall when the foliage is changing colors in perfect seasonal style. There are several overlooks along Guardsman Pass that provide photographers with opportunities to pull over and savor the moment on camera. You can customize your photo session with ease and make your way towards memorable views at your own, preferred pace when you head this way.

Infuse History into Your Images

When you’re looking for your Park City photos to turn out great and tell a story of time too, focusing your attention on historic Main Street for a while is a must. This area is packed with beautifully restored buildings and restaurants dating back decades. When contrasted with modern construction in the area, you end up with a dynamic and colorful backdrop that’s one-of-a-kind! Main Street also offers easy access to the Town Lift when you’re hoping to capture shots from a bird’s eye view out over sweeping landscapes. Want to sightsee and photograph Park City at the same time? Hop on the downtown trolley and make it a part of your picture-perfect experience while you’re here.

Ski-Focus Photography is Well Within Reach

Park City is home to some of the world’s most spectacular ski slopes which also means it’s home to world-class ski photography opportunities. Don’t overlook the obvious choices when it comes to the most photographable places in Park City such as Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort. These are great places to capture views of snow-capped peaks, sweeping valley vistas, and great photos of visitors zooming down the slopes in colorful attire against a white snowy backdrop. The après ski scene in these areas is just as inviting and if you wait until the sun begins to go down, you’ll get unique and eye-catching light play on the snow as well.

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Travelers who make their way to Park City in the fall are in for an amazing and unforgettable adventure. The following are just a few of the many reasons why it’s worth setting your sights this direction.

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Great Weather Awaits

Fall is a scenic and exciting time of year to visit Park City, especially if you’re the type of traveler that values impeccable weather standards. In a typical year, fall temperatures closely mimic springtime temperatures with warm midday highs and cool evenings. September and early October in this welcoming shoulder season are wonderfully comfortable for visitors with temperatures not getting into the 40s until late October. You’ll want to pack layers for a trip to Park City this time of year, but there’s a good chance you’ll still be able to leave the warm coat behind.

You Can Enjoy Quality Time on the Hiking Trails

Fall comes and goes too quickly no matter where you roam, but if you head to Park City in the autumn, you can take advantage of that ideal weather by enjoying time on the scenic hiking trails. Not to worry, there’s plenty to choose from and amazing views waiting to be savored along the way! The trees begin to turn fantastic colors this time of year and the trails are still rich with wildlife-watching opportunities as well. A prime route to add to your must-trek list while you’re in town between September and October is the Bloods Lake Trail. This is a nearly 3-mile route with an elevation gain of just 465 feet, making it a wonderful choice for friends and family outings. It’s a hiking-only path that’s designed for out-and-back exploration and provides great stops along the way to take in the changing colors of the trees. Early in the fall, the terrain is dotted with red and oranges while later in the season, you can count on those gold hues making their way into the mix. This is a hike you’ll want to have your camera ready for!

Make the Most of Mountain Biking Thrills

Another fan-favorite activity travelers can enjoy during their visit to Park City in the fall is mountain biking. The beauty of the great outdoors paired with the picture-perfect weather means mountain biking enthusiasts can spend endless hours on the trails taking in the sights and enjoying adrenaline-pumping fun too. In total, Park City hosts no less than 450 miles of easy access trails for mountain bikers to enjoy and they’re designed to cater to mountain bikers of all skill levels. Whether you’re up for a downhill adventure, a cross-country journey, or a single-track escape, you’ll find it within easy reach this fall. For a truly memorable autumn outing on two wheels, try Rob’s Trail. This is a 5-mile route with an elevation gain of 1,003 feet that’s used for hiking and biking alike, so you’ll want to be aware you’ll be sharing the space with others along the way. That said, you can loop out and back along this path that’s situated in a neighborhood close to the Canyons side of Park City Mountain. The trail itself runs through groves of golden Aspen trees in the fall which makes for a fun and certainly eye-catching challenge!

Visitors Can Enjoy Scenic Drives

For fall travelers to Park City that can’t wait to get behind the wheel and make the most of scenic local routes, the options are seemingly endless! There are many inviting options just a few miles outside of Park City ranging from mountain passes to scenic byways. Guardsman Pass is a beautiful and exciting route to choose that runs from Park City to Midway and on to Big Cottonwood Canyon. The fall foliage is fantastic along this route as well as wildlife spotting opportunities to elevate the excitement of your journey! You’ll make your way through Deer Valley Resort on this road, but it’s the alpine meadows in fall that prove the most memorable and photo worthy. Set aside about an hour of time to enjoy the entire out and back drive which is open from May through November.

Mirror Lake Scenic Byway is another great option when you’re looking to add a fall scenic drive to your itinerary. This route runs right through the heart of Utah’s highest mountain range from Kamas to the Uinta-Wasatch Cache National Forest. As the name suggests, the route leads to Mirror Lake which hosts a collection of hiking trails, waterfalls, and smaller lakes surrounding it. This is a drive you’ll want to dedicate anywhere from two to three hours to complete, depending on how many scenic stops you plan on making. Other scenic routes to consider if you want to expand your fall sightseeing fun include Weber Canyon, Echo Canyon I-84, Provo Canyon and Alpine Loop, as well as the Big Mountain Pass Highway UT-65.

Fun Festivals and Events to Check Out

A fall getaway to Park City is a chance to make the most of annual festival and event fun too. Those who are here in September will be right on time to enjoy time at the Park Silly Sunday Market as well as the Autumn Aloft Hot Air Balloon Festival. In October, travelers can take time to enjoy the Halloween on Main Street event which is great for families!

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Enjoying the beauty and fun of a Park City adventure is always worth your while and when you add locally owned shops and businesses to your must-visit list while you’re here, your experience is even more meaningful. The following are just a few of the many local Park City businesses to support the next time travel plans bring you in this direction!

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Browse the Goods at Park City Souvenir Co.

Whether you’re looking for the ideal gift for a loved one back home, or you’re excited to shop for something fun for yourself to commemorate your Park City stay, heading over to the Park City Souvenir Co. is a great way to find what you’re searching for and support a local business while you’re at it. The Park City Souvenir Co. is located at 508 Main Street #8 and is open daily for guests to drop by and browse handcrafted and Park City-inspired gifts that are unique, innovative, and always fun! It’s a great place to spend some time with the entire family and the on-site staff is more than happy to offer up suggestions when you’re not sure where to start. It’s a fun, inviting, and certainly Utah-centric shop that you’re not going to want to miss out on the next time you’re here. When you shop at Park City Souvenir Co., you’ll feel great knowing you’re supporting a local and family-owned company that also supports the efforts of local merchandisers!

Enjoy Old Town Cellars

If you find yourself spending time around 408 Main Street, you’ll be in the right place to make the most of a stop at Old Town Cellars. Those looking to support local Park City businesses during their adventure can do so in savory style when they add this locale to their must-visit list. Old Town Cellars is proud to be a local, private-label winery complete with a tasting room for visitors to enjoy on Historic Main Street. All of the wines that you enjoy during a tasting session are available for purchase and along the way, you’ll learn about how the wine on-site is sourced from wine-growing regions throughout Utah before being bottled on-site. Old Town Cellars also offers the option of renting private event space if you’re in town for a gathering with family or friends.

Check Out Mountain Town Olive Oil

Another locally owned and operated business that enjoys a prime place on Main Street that’s well worth spending time at when you’re in town is Mountain Town Olive Oil. Found at 613 Main Street, this gourmet retailer carries no less than 40 varying flavors of vinegar and olive oils on-site that hail from around the globe. A visit offers up the opportunity to purchase everything from chocolate balsamic to Tuscan herbs that are sure to elevate your culinary experience. It’s a wonderful local stop to check out whether you’re looking for something for yourself to take back home, or you’re looking for a unique gift for family or friends.

Savor the Moment at Ritual Chocolate

When Park City visitors are craving a sweet moment during their getaway and want to shop local as well, Ritual Chocolate is the place to be. Located at 1105 Iron Horse Drive, Ritual Chocolate is a one-of-a-kind bean-to-bar experience where chocolate is crafted on-site and then sold all over the country. Swing by their store and café to enjoy hot chocolate, chocolate tasting options, and plenty of time to ask questions about the chocolate production process too. The setting is charming, and the experience is always palate-pleasing no matter when you arrive. If you go online in advance of your visit, you can even sign up for a weekly factory tour. Ritual Chocolate is known for hosting fun events year-round so be sure to check the calendar before you arrive for those as well. They’re open Monday through Saturday from 8:00 am until 6:00 pm as well as Sundays from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm.

Make the Most of Time at Made in Park City

Yet another must-visit local business to enjoy during your stay is Made in Park City. Situated at 6541 N. Landmark Drive, Made in Park City puts its purpose right in its name! This convenient one-stop shop for locally crafted gifts, art, and souvenirs is a fun place to browse and a great way to invest in the local community. Shipping is available at Made in Park City to all 50 states if you find something you love but don’t want to risk damaging it in a suitcase heading back home. Here, you’ll find everything from clothing and food items to local art, home goods, and beyond. Don’t be surprised when you end up lingering longer than you originally planned!

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Park City is a prime place for travelers to enjoy time away year-round. If you’re lucky enough to be heading this way over Labor Day in 2023, you’ll find there’s even more to add to the itinerary. The following are a few of the many activities waiting to be enjoyed when travel plans bring you this way in early September to celebrate.

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Have Fun at the Miner’s Day Celebration

When you head to Park City over Labor Day, you’re going to want to take advantage of all the fun that awaits at the annual Miner’s Day Celebration. This yearly event is a fan-favorite among locals and visitors alike and kicks off with a pancake breakfast hosted at City Park for just $5 a person. Once you’re fueled up for the fun ahead, it’s time to make your way to Main Street where you can purchase a numbered golf ball and participate in the highly anticipated Running of Balls! This event sees thousands of numbered golf balls released onto the road from the top of Main Street with prizes waiting for those that reach the finish line first. In years past, prizes have been as exciting as ski resort passes so giving your golf ball a shot is always worth it. Next up is the annual Labor Day Parade which typically kicks off around 11:00 am and is a family-friendly experience that’s sure to inspire everyone in your traveling crew. The parade begins on Main Street and Park Avenue and ends up at City Park. The conclusion of the parade opens up the afternoon to BBQ, games, and live music in the park. The afternoon continues on with a full-fledged mining demonstration just across the street from City Library. This event is a chance for guests to observe miners from across the country put their digging and mucking skills on display! The evening highlight is the Skateboard Pro Bow Jam which is a great showcase for amateur and pro skateboarders alike. It’s an impressive display whether you’re a skateboarder yourself, or just interested in being a spectator.

Enjoy a Round of Golf This Labor Day

Adventurers that can’t get enough of time on the greens no matter where they roam will love that Park City is the perfect place to book a tee time over Labor Day. Set your sights on Wasatch Mountain State Park Golf for an amazing experience on the course complete with breathtaking views the entire way through. The greens here are notoriously smooth and green while it’s entirely possible to pair wildlife watching with opportunities to work on your short and long game when you enjoy a round of golf here. Have your fill of deer and moose sightings at this course which is no more than 30 minutes from the center of Park City and one that’s likely to call you back a time or two.

Take a Holiday Hike in Good Company

With the Labor Day weather often on your side this time of year, planning a hike for your holiday away is always a good idea in Park City. This destination is loved for its scenic appeal and getting out and trekking some of the best routes is a great way to make the most of it all. Lace up your boots and consider making your way along the Armstrong Trail during your Labor Day adventures. This is a popular hiking trail that leads to the top of Park City Mountain and is relatively steep but rewards you with sweeping city and mountain views from the summit. Stop in the forested plateau area at the top and enjoy a rest before heading down for more in-town fun ahead.

Add Musical Fun to Your Itinerary

For music enthusiasts heading to Park City over Labor Day, it’s a good idea to look into the two free concert series that the city hosts this time of year. Canyons Village often holds free concerts on Thursday and Saturday nights through Labor Day weekend while Park City Mountain Village organizes performances on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays this time of year.

Celebrate Swiss Days

Another fun event that happens over Labor Day in Park City is the annual Swiss Days. Hosted the Friday and Saturday before Labor Day, Swiss Days is a Midway volunteer-organized experience complete with Swiss German food booths to explore, an outdoor craft fair to enjoy, and a traditional Swiss Parade that happens at 10:00 am the Saturday before Labor Day. Live musical entertainment is always on the lineup and a fun time is practically guaranteed! The event is located in the Midway Town Hall and festivities begin at 8:00 am each day.

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Park City, Utah is a vacation destination that’s loved by travelers from across the map for its outdoor fun and beauty. That said, it’s also a place packed with indoor fun to enjoy, especially when you’re traveling here with the kids. The following options are well worth adding to your list of kid-friendly indoor activities in Park City when you can’t wait to expand on the Park City fun.

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Enjoy the Fun at Action Sports Hub at Woodward Park City

If you’re traveling to Park City with kids who have a passion for adventure, Action Sports Hub at Woodward is the right place to be. This indoor recreation facility boasts no less than 66,000 square feet of adventuring space where kids can enjoy everything from trampolines and parkour to inline skating, skateboarding, and BMX too! From the ramps to the foam pits, it’s a place where imagination and athletic ability can soar. Each area of the recreation park is designed to inspire, and instructors are on-site to help give lessons when you have newcomers to any of the activities who are excited to learn. The park is open every day of the year and sessions allow for 90 minutes of fun and adventure at a time.

Take in a Show or Two at the Egyptian Theatre

For the Park City-bound family traveling with kids who love entertainment, a show at the iconic Egyptian Theatre promises to be a great addition to your list of indoor activities in Park City. Found at 328 Main Street, the Egyptian Theatre is a place where you can book live stage performance tickets year-round. It’s a favorite among locals and visitors alike with good reason and every time you book tickets to a show here, you’re pairing a great performance with rich history as well. Whether you’re up for concerts, dance, drama, or musical theater, you’ll find something that inspires at the Egyptian Theatre. This stop is also integrated into the Sundance Film Festival which can be fun depending on when your travel plans bring you this way. The Box Office is open for phone calls and inquiries from 11:00 am until 6:00 pm daily.

Spend Quality Time at the South Summit Aquatic and Fitness Center

When you find yourself in Park City on a rainy day, or you’re just looking for something new to balance out your outdoor recreation, time at the South Summit Aquatic and Fitness Center can check every box on the list. They’re open every day except for Sunday from 5:00 am until 9:00 pm making it an easy itinerary addition no matter how busy your trip might be. At the South Summit Aquatic and Fitness Center which is located in Kamas just outside of Park City Center, guests can access a large indoor pool complete with fun and interactive features to enjoy! If you’re looking to relax, be sure to set your sights on the leisure pool here with zero-depth entry. In addition to the pool, this center hosts a basketball court, a rock-climbing wall, and a racquetball court so guests always have the fun options they deserve every time they drop by.

Check Out the Park City Library

Infuse some literary inspiration into your Park City stay when you make time to enjoy the Park City Library with the kids while you’re in town. Situated at 1255 Park Avenue, the Park City Library is a great place to explore a wide variety of books or participate in the weekly kids’ programs that are offered throughout the year. These can range from story times and Lego building to craft hours just to name a few of many to choose from. The kid’s area at the library is a place that fosters a love for reading with books suitable for all ages. In addition to picture books, chapter books and beginning learner literature, the kid’s area also has audiobooks, DVDs and Spanish language resources available to browse.

Explore the Park City Museum

Families traveling to Park City with kids who enjoy pursuing the past will love every minute spent at the Park City Museum. Here, the intriguing stories that make up Park City’s past come to life in interactive style through hands-on displays that make a stop here as engaging as it is educational. The stories date back to 1868 when silver was first discovered in the area and the region began to transform and grow. A visit to the Park City Museum is a chance to learn more about Park City as a mining town and its transformation into a world-class ski destination too. The museum even hosts the city’s first jail. Drop by 528 Main Street downtown any time between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm.

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Park City, Utah is the perfect place to plan a fun summer getaway whether you’re looking forward to a solo journey, time with family and friends, or a romantic escape for two! Packed with opportunities for fun and adventure, Park City provides visitors with opportunities to relax and unwind in style or be entertained in the great and undeniably scenic outdoors. When you’re the type of adventurer that’s looking to get active during your stay, the following outdoor summer activities in Park City are well worth adding to your itinerary to make the most of every vacation moment.

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Hit the Trails and Hike Your Way to Summer Fun

It’s hard to top the impeccable hiking opportunities that await each summer when Park City is your destination of choice. For those travelers that have a passion for lacing up their boots and trekking their way through an adventurous stay, the routes here are sure to thrill! Park City is designed to include a comprehensive trail system that winds through the Wasatch and comes with one-of-a-kind views you simply won’t want to miss out on. Whether you’re hoping to hike through sweeping valleys, enjoy time in aspen groves or capture photos of alpine lakes and granite peaks, Park City is the perfect hiking stop to do exactly that and more. Those who are experienced and looking to put their skills to the test will want to be sure to make time for the trails that sit just off Guardsman Pass. Head over to Park City Mountain when you want to pair your hiking fun with a delicious lunch with the team at Viking Yurt. Whether you spent days on end hiking the Park City trails or set aside an afternoon to explore, you’ll find it just might be the highlight of your Park City summer stay.

Have an Adventure on Horseback

When you’re looking for a truly unique way to take in the Park City terrain while remaining active in the great outdoors, you won’t want to overlook the fun of booking a horseback riding tour while you’re in town. Red Pine Adventures is a prime provider of customized trail rides in Park City and a great place to start when you’re looking for a guided experience that takes you to some of the most scenic overlooks along the way as well. As you wander the trails on horseback alongside your knowledgeable and friendly guide this summer, areas of interest are pointed out, history is sprinkled into the experience, and you’ll have an opportunity to enjoy wildlife and bird watching too! Tours typically begin with an overview of how to ride and what it requires to guide your horse along the trail. It’s also common for guided rides to include all of the gear you’ll need into the cost of the tour to make it a safe and fun experience out and about exploring.

Find Time to Enjoy Fly Fishing

Park City is known and loved as an oasis of fly fishing fun year round but in the summertime, the chances of reeling in something exciting only increase. With amazing weather on your side and spectacular views to savor too, fly fishing is a great way to enjoy time outdoors during your summer adventure here. Whether you hit up the Weber River or the Provo River, you’ll find yourself standing in some of the top-rated fly fishing waters on the map! Experienced anglers head this way to enjoy blue ribbon fisheries while those who are new to the sport can start things off on the very best of notes alongside a guide service if they choose. These waters are extra accessible and wading through is made simple too. Fly fishing takes skill, but it’s something that’s worth practicing often when you have such stunning surroundings to enjoy.

Master the Art of Mountain Biking

Adrenaline-pumping outdoor fun for all ages is available in Park City if you’re the type of traveler that has a heart for mountain biking. In fact, the city is home to no less than 450 mountain biking trails just waiting to be explored this summer! Trails range all ability levels from beginner to advanced and there are designated bike parks at both Deer Valley and Park City Mountain. Looking for a guided service to show you the backcountry routes or help you hone your skills in the mountains? White Pine Touring is a terrific place to start.

Enjoy These Summer Activities in Park City

There’s no reason to wait when you’re ready to enjoy top-notch summer activities in Park City. At Abode Park City, we know that the only thing that can make the entire experience even better is having amazing accommodations in place to enjoy upon arrival. That’s where we come in. Reach out today to learn more about our luxurious, inviting, and always comfort-filled vacation rentals across Park City. We can’t wait to see you in Utah soon!

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Add Flavor and Fun to Your Summer Itinerary in Park City

If you happen to be the type of traveler that simply can’t get enough savory moments no matter where you roam, heading to Park City this summer is bound to be a treat! You’ll be just in time to make the most of participating in the annual Savor the Summit event hosted by the Park City Area Restaurant Association at Historic Main Street. This is a gathering you’ll certainly want to bring your appetite for. Guests are invited to gather for this outdoor dinner party that’s anything but average. In fact, it’s considered the largest dinner party in the entire state and it happens on June 24, 2023, at 6:00 pm. This community dinner is a chance for local restaurants to show off their best work as they serve up specialties to over 2,500 participants. Everyone gets together on Main Street as the sun sets, making for a great atmosphere that’s both flavorful and fun. In addition to the dinner, guests can enjoy fabulous drinks as well as live musical performances. It’s a celebration and a tasty moment you won’t want to miss out on this summer.

Experience Plein Air in the Gardens

If your summer travel plans have you in Park City on June 24, 2023, and you find yourself looking for some creative inspiration, Plein Air in the Gardens is sure to please. Hosted from 3:00 pm until 6:00 pm at 4459 UT-224, this event is hosted by Gallery MAR and brings Park City Gardens to life in artistic style. During Plein Air in the Gardens, guests can join artists for a Garden Stroll and talk. As you walk through the gardens, you’ll enjoy seeing artists at work, gathering inspiration from the scenery around them, and bringing their craft to life right on-site. In addition to the many live artist demonstrations, guests can enjoy live music, refreshments, and great company.

Check out the Deer Valley Music Festival

In 2023, the Deer Valley Music Festival: Patriotic Pops will once again return to Park City much to the delight of locals and visitors alike! This festival is presented by the Deer Valley Music Festival in association with the Utah Symphony. It’s hosted at the Deer Valley Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater at 2250 Deer Valley Drive South and will be held June 30, 2023. This is a festival dedicated to Independence Day celebrations and this year, participants can expect to enjoy renditions of everything from Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue to the Suite from Porgy and Bess as well as music from John Williams, a Sousa march just to name a few!

Make the Most of Park City’s 4th of July Fun!

Each 4th of July, Park City celebrates in patriotic style and 2023 is shaping up to be no exception to the rule. Those that head here in July will be just in time for some family-friendly and exciting Independence Day celebrations you won’t want to miss. Things kick off with the annual Park City 4th of July pancake breakfast at 7:00 am followed by the 5K and fun run at 8:00 am. This event is sponsored and presented by Park City Ski & Snowboard at Cole Sport and the race begins at 1615 Park Avenue. The race first started in Park City on the 4th of July in the 1980s and continues to be a fan-favorite holiday activity in the area. Proceeds go to support youth athletes in the Park City area and the fun run is open to racers of all ages. Registration is $30 for kids 11 and under and $50 for adults. Registration is open until July 3, 2023, at 5:00 pm, and do keep in mind that same-day registration isn’t provided. Everyone who signs up gets a race shirt that can be picked up at Cole Sport prior to the 4th as well.

Following the holiday 5K, the 4th of July fun continues with a day filled with activities, events, and performances in Park City. The annual 4th of July parade kicks off at 11:00 am on Main Street and is presented by Historic Park City Alliance. This major city attraction is always packed with spectators so it’s worth your while to head over early to get a great spot. The route begins at the top of Main Street and heads down 9th Street. After the parade, guests can head over to City Park where a variety of refreshments and snacks are waiting to be enjoyed. There are also family-friendly activities on-site as well as community rugby and volleyball games going.

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This year, consider elevating the 4th of July fun by planning a one-of-a-kind getaway to scenic Park City, Utah. Whether you’re looking to enjoy holiday festivities, hit the links or make the most of rodeo fun, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The following are just a few of the activities that will surely inspire you to celebrate 4th of July in Park City in 2023!

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Enjoy the 4th of July in Park City and the Parade

When you’re looking forward to a 4th of July in Park City that comes complete with parades, music, food, and family fun, the annual 4th of July Celebration in Park City promises to please! Hosted by the Historic Park City Alliances, this event is held at City Park found at 1354 Park Avenue. The fun lasts all day and begins with a pancake breakfast at the park at 7:00 am. This is followed by a 5K Fun Run which sees runners setting off at 8:00 am. At 11:00 am, you’ll want to make your way to Main Street with the kids to enjoy the 4th of July parade that will be making its way through. The parade is a popular event highlight so showing up early to get a good spot is always advisable. The parade starts at the top of Main Street and eventually goes left on 9th Street, passing by the Town Lift. Throughout the day, there will be volleyball tournaments, rugby games, and many live musical performances as well. When cravings come calling you won’t have to worry as this event is known for its great food and refreshments too. Many of those who turn up to celebrate the 4th at City Park also take advantage of their proximity to great area shopping.

Attend the Annual Oakley Rodeo

Travelers looking to enjoy a Western-rooted celebration while visiting Park City over Independence Day will be just in time to catch the annual Oakley Rodeo. This event is held June 30th through July 4th at 4300 North State Road 32 in Oakley at the Oakley City Recreational Complex. Tickets must be purchased in advance for this Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association-sanctioned event that kicks off at 7:30 pm each evening. Guests will get views of raring bulls and bucking broncos alongside rodeo queens, cowboys, and cowgirls too. The Oakley Rodeo is presented by Bolt Ranch Store and will enjoy its 88th year in town in 2023. Pair your rodeo experience with plenty of on-site concessions as the recreational concession stand offers up everything from hot dogs and pizza to nachos, cheeseburgers, popcorn, snow cones, cotton candy, bottled drinks, and beyond! In the later evening hours, hot chocolate and coffee are served up as well. There are also food trucks available to enjoy during your rodeo adventure this 4th of July.

Check out the Friends of the Library Book Sale

On July 3rd and July 4th, those who find themselves in Park City for Independence Day fun and are looking to infuse a little bit of literary excitement into their stay will want to make their way to the Park City Library at 1255 Park Avenue. Over the course of two days, guests can check out the Friends of the Library Book Sale between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm daily. This summer book sale is an opportunity to browse hundreds of books at bargain prices—some as low as $1 or $2. The collection features everything from popular fiction to picture books for kids meaning there’s something for everyone to enjoy when you drop by.

Hit the Park City Golf Courses in Style

Golf enthusiasts have long known that Park City is the perfect place to book a tee time or two and the 4th of July is no exception to that rule! In total, Park City and the surrounding communities offer guests access to no less than 8 private golf courses and 7 public courses to choose from. Each comes with its own unique set up, but great views and quality challenges can be counted on no matter what course you ultimately select. The Jeremy Ranch Country Club at 8770 N. Jeremy Road features fantastic hilly terrain and water features that ask skilled golfers to put their best moves to the test. The Park City Golf Club, Wasatch Mountain Golf Course, Canyons Golf, and Soldier Hollow Golf Course are all well worth enjoying a round at while you’re in town.

Book Your 4th of July Adventure to Park City Today

The beauty of a trip to Park City any time of year often comes down to the wide variety of activities and attractions available that speak to travelers with all types of interests! At Adobe Park City, we’re proud to provide our guests with gorgeous vacation rental accommodations that are just as versatile and provide access to luxury, comfort, and style every day of a stay. Reach out to learn more about our exciting options and to start planning your next trip this way.

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Make the most of your stay with Abode in Utah and Wyoming. Whether you’re just passing through on your road trip through the Great American West, or hoping to stay and immerse yourself outdoors, we have sample routes and itineraries to match your interests.

Take a peek at our favorite plans for day trips from Park City to Yellowstone, or the other way too, it explains everything you need to know about the route and options for where to stay each night.

START DAY TRIPS FROM PARK CITY

The miner town has 341 trails that highlight some of our best scenery from shady aspen groves, high alpine lakes, and wildflowers, to autumn leaves, wildlife, and epic views. They can be easy, moderate or high difficulty letting everyone enjoy the magnificent views during their hike. Our top 5 trails in town are:

#1 Armstrong Trail to Dawns Trail Loop is a 3.3 mile heavily trafficked loop trail that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is great from the summer trough the fall. A little tip: if you go clockwise on the trail you will go up hill in the sun and then, on the backside, the breeze really picks up and its shaded almost all the way down. And watch out for wildlife!

#2 Iron Canyon Trail is a 5.5 mile high on adventure and challenge out & back trail that offers the chance to see wildlife (be careful if you spot a moose!) and is rated as difficult but totally rewarding! The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching and is best used from May until October. Don’t forget your hiking boots! They would make a difference

#3 Rob’s Trail is 8.5 mile long, an elevation gain of 1,863 ft. and features aspen groves at the start then beautiful flowery area, and more woods before the top. This trail is rated as moderate and is best used from June until September.

#4 Bald Mountain via Silver Lake Trail is a 4 mile with an elevation gain of 1,266 ft. out and back trail located in the Deer Valley area (you could start from Silver Lake Village) that features a great forest setting and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is best used from May until October. You can also only hiked the half up the mountain and took chair lift down.

#5 Round Valley Rail Trail is a 7.1 mile loop trail that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. There are a lot of paths that you can take and explore because area is very open. You can bring your bike on the trails, the main paths are wide enough that you can share the road easily. There isn’t a steep elevation gain but don’t forget to bring your water!

After a wonderful hike you can enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner around Main St. or Silver Lake Village. But, of course, you can always go back to your Abode and relax in the hot tub or deck. Check some our favorite stays for couples or families:

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STOP AT ANTELOPE ISLAND OR BEAR LAKE, OR BOTH!

North of Salt Lake City at Antelope Island State Park you will find the wildlife watcher’s paradise. Antelope Island is home to free-ranging bison, mule deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn (antelope), and many other desert animals. Millions of birds congregate along the shores surrounding the island, offering unparalleled opportunities for birding.

To access the island, drive, bicycle, or walk across a seven-mile causeway that crosses the Great Salt Lake’s Farmington Bay, connecting the Antelope Island Marina to the town of Syracuse, Utah. The road doesn’t fully encircle Antelope Island so you can’t drive around.

Hike, mountain bike or horseback ride the park’s backcountry trails for spectacular views of lake and island scenery. There are approximately 20 miles of trails to be explored on the Great Salt Lake’s biggest island.

The beautiful and unique green-blue color of the Bear Lake is the result of calcium carbonates suspended in the lake. Located northeast of Salt Lake, Three distinct areas of the Park provide a number of amenities for both day and overnight use. Rent boats, sea-doo, UTV, wakeboard/wakesurfer, kayaks, water trampolines, SUPs or fishing poles and get some fun for the day!

On the west side, the Bear Lake State Park Marina is open year round, located on the north end of Garden City, approximately 1 mile north of the US 89 and SR 30 junction, this is also the location of the park’s office. Rendezvous Beach is on the southwest curve of Bear Lake, approximately 2 miles northwest from Lake town on SR 30 from the Cisco Road and SR 30 junction. This facility is usually open from late April through late October. On the east side of Bear Lake, accessed via Cisco Road you will find the areas known as First Point, South Eden, Cisco Beach, Rainbow Cove, and North Eden. Distances vary from four miles to 13 miles north on Cisco Road from Laketown and the Cisco Road and SR 30

NOW TAKE WYOMING’S NEWEST SCENIC BYWAY!

An 80 mile stretch of U.S. 89 in Lincoln County. The south end of the byway is milepost 54.9 where U.S. 89 crosses the Idaho state line a few miles north of Geneva Junction, Idaho., It continues from there at first east, and then north as it climbs Salt Canyon to the 7610foot summit of Salt River Pass.

You will be rewarded with excellent views of both mountain ranges, as well as the amazing scenery along the Salt River as the road heads northward through this incredible valley. From the summit, U.S. 89 continues generally north as it descends into Star Valley, continuing through the communities of Smoot, Afton, Grover, Thayne and Etna before reaching Alpine. At the “Alpine Junction”, three major river meet at Palisades Reservoir. These three rivers are the Salt River, the Greys River and the Snake River. There, the byway continues to the east as U.S. 26-89 into Snake River Canyon to its northernmost point at the Lincoln-Teton county line about nine miles south of Hoback Junction.

About 16 miles north of Hoback Junction you will reach the most commercial town in the Jackson Hole valley, Jackson. However don’t rush but enjoy the drive up till here, as the panoramas just begin to showcase what this valley and the national parks hold for you.

GRAND TETON AREA

Check Grand Teton sunrise/sunset times the night before and plan to arrive at Mormon Row at the start of civil twilight with camera in hand. If you’re lucky there will be wildlife drinking fresh water or playing in the river. Look for crystal clear mountain reflections in the Snake River.

You can start by exploring Jenny Lake. Swim, kayak, photograph and take a shuttle across the lake. Tucked away at the base of the Teton Range, the lake is a centerpiece of the park. From the east shore, visitors have views of Teewinot Mountain, Mount St. John, and into Cascade Canyon. From the west shore, visitors can look back across the lake towards the valley of Jackson Hole. If your group prefers to hike, we recommend the popular Inspiration Point that features a beautiful waterfall, anice overlook with views of Jenny Lake, nearby peaks and the Gros Ventre Mountains to the east. It’s accessible via the Jenny Lake Loop Trail (5.8 miles RT) or by taking the shuttle boat to shorten the hike (2 miles RT). If you are planning on using the shuttle boat, check their hours and prices.

Tickets are purchased directly at the boat dock.
Still scouting the area? Drive up Signal Mountain! During the early summer, bright wildflowers cover the hills below, Signal Mountain Road is 5 miles long and takes about 20 minutes to climb. Don’t forget to bring a pair of binoculars to spot wildlife in the valley below as they congregate around one of the many glacial lakes that dot the region! 1,000 feet from the road below, get elevated views of the entire 40 mile Grand Teton range.

A great overlook along highway 89/191 is Oxbow Bend. An oxbow is a crescent-shaped section of river lying alongside a flowing, winding river. The oxbow is created over time as erosion and deposits of soil change the river’s course. Oxbow Bend is home to a variety of birds and animals, including pelicans, Great Blue Herons, muskrats, otters, moose, and bear. If you are like in a calm day, you might be able to see Mount Moran reflected on the surface of the water!

Schwabacher Landing is a spot on the Snake River, almost exactly east of Grand Teton, where the terrain flattens out and allows easy access to the river. There is a dirt road coming off the main highway and down to various trailheads. You will find serene mountains and trees reflecting flawlessly in Snake River. Schwabacher’s Landing Trail is a great way to stretch out your legs after a day in Yellowstone, a 1.8 mile out and back trail that features a river and is good for all skill levels.

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AND FINALLY, YELLOWSTONE!

The world’s first national park has rich human and ecological stories that continue to unfold. People have spent time in the Yellowstone region for more than 11,000 years. Established primarily to protect hydrothermal areas that contain about half the world’s active geysers, the park also forms the core of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. At 28,000 square miles, it is one of the largest, nearly intact temperate-zone ecosystems on Earth. It preserves a great variety of terrestrial, aquatic, and microbial life.

Starting with West Thumb Geyser Basin, a scenic mile loop trail that features views over lake and mountains in distance and is good for all skill levels. The colorful hot spring pools are only 21 miles from the South Entrance.

Old Faithful is located in Yellowstone’s Upper Geyser Basin in the southwest section of the park. The geyser-viewing area is the most accessible and visitor-friendly in the park with bench seating, a large parking lot, and a ranger station that tracks the time, height and length of an eruption to predict the next eruption.

The most photographed thermal feature in Yellowstone is the Grand Prismatic Spring. The vibrantly colorful hot spring is best seen from above. The hot spring has bright bands of orange, yellow, and green ring the deep blue waters in the spring. The multicolored layers get their hues from different species of thermophile (heat-loving) bacteria living in the progressively cooler water around the spring.

Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone’s thermal areas. The basin consists of two areas: Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Porcelain Basin is barren of trees and provides a sensory experience in sound, color, and smell; a 3/4-mile (1.2-km) bare ground and boardwalk trail accesses this area. Back Basin is more heavily wooded with features scattered throughout the area. A 1.5-mile (2.4-km) trail of boardwalks and bare ground encircles this part of the basin.

If you are looking for wildlife head to Hayden Valley or Lamar Valley! Get your prime time wildlife spotting as you drive along these beautiful and broad valleys. You are likely to see herds of bison, pronghorn, badgers, grizzly bears, bald eagles, osprey, deer, and coyotes. Look for waterfowl, grizzly bears, and wolves! Don’t forget to pack binoculars, be still and wait quietly!

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PLANNING THE PERFECT ROMANTIC PARK CITY GETAWAY

Park City is undeniably a city of romance. How could it not be with the twinkly lights of Historic Main Street and the crisp blanket of new snow on top of the Wasatch? Escape with your sweetheart for a romantic Park City getaway or celebrate a budding relationship, friendship, valentine, (or even family reunion) in Park City for an intimate winter getaway.

INSPIRATION TO MAKE YOUR VALENTINE’S GETAWAY EVEN MORE SPECIAL:

A LOOK AT SOME OF OUR FAVORITE INTIMATE ABODES FOR YOUR NEXT ROMANTIC GETAWAY!:

Whether your Valentine’s Day plans call for a much-needed night out or a cozy night in, you’ll find offerings for every occasion. Valentine’s-themed craft cocktail experiences, mouthwatering cuts of savory beef, fresh seafood entrees, and decadent sweets fill menus to love this holiday:

ALPINE PIE BAR

Located in the basement level of 350 Main Street, Alpine Distilling’s famous Pie Bar is now offering their Lily Lake Gin in a series of pink cocktails for Valentine’s Day. While supplies last, a special Gin Aroma game and a bottle of Lily Lake gin will be available at a special bundle price out of both retail spaces – Alpine Pie Bar at 350 Main Street, and Alpine Distilling at 7132 Silver Creek Road.

DEER VALLEY BAKERY

Enjoy house made sweet treats to-go including chocolate peanut butter cake, red velvet cake, chocolate or vanilla cupcakes, heart-shaped sugar cookies, and chocolate covered strawberries and macarons. Place orders on diningtogo.deervalley.com before 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 11. Orders can be picked up at the Deer Valley Grocery~Café on Sunday, Feb. 14, before 3:30 p.m.

DEER VALLEY SEAFOOD DINING

For a memorable Valentine’s Day, enjoy favorites from Deer Valley’s acclaimed Seafood Dining restaurant prepared to-go such as Old Bay poached peel-and-eat wild Mexican shrimp, Alaskan king and snow crab, Hawaiian tuna poke, lobster and corn chowder, honey soy glazed king salmon, lobster mac and cheese, butter and herb crusted Wagyu sirloin roast, Applewood smoked St. Louis-style ribs, butternut squash almandine, roasted garlic and boursin mashed potatoes, Deer Valley carrot cake and cheesecake.

Place orders online at diningtogo.deervalley.com until 5 p.m. the day prior to pick-up. Pick-up times are between 4 and 6 p.m., Thursday through Sunday. The Seafood Dining pick-up location is at Snow Park Lodge, 2250 Deer Valley Drive South, Park City. Proceed to the host stand just inside the main restaurant doors. For assistance, call 435-645-6632.

CULINARY CRAFTS

Indulge in a delicious romantic dinner while you enjoy the view of the Park City mountains and Historic Main Street from our heated rooftop terrace or indoor gallery. This exclusive experience is available only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of Valentine’s Day weekend.

Dining options:

GRUB STEAK

Enjoy a 3-course Valentine’s Day meal beginning with a choice of baby romaine Caesar salad, wild rice and mushroom soup or house salad. Dive into the main course of grilled salmon with crab meat and asparagus topped with hollandaise, paired with a side. Finish with any dessert from Grub Steak’s indulgent dessert tray. $52.75 per person.

HEARTH AND HILL

Celebrate Valentine’s weekend with Hearth and Hill’s dine-in and take-out specials available Friday, Feb. 12 – Sun, Feb. 14. Reservations for dine-in and take-out options are available online or by calling the restaurant at 435-200-8840.

Take-out for 2: $150

Dine-In:

POWDER AT WALDORF ASTORIA PARK CITY

Begin a 3-course Valentine’s Day meal with the choice of West Coast oysters, Wagyu bavette tataki, or creamy roasted cauliflower velouté. Pause with Champagne before heading into the main course of pan seared Atlantic halibut, grilled California quail, herb marinated filet mignon or tagliatelle pasta. Close out the meal with passion fruit mousse. $120 per person.

RIVERHORSE ON MAIN

Indulge in a Valentine’s Day prix fixe 5-course dinner with optional wine pairing choices that can be purchased that evening. Guests may book a time of their choosing beginning at 5 p.m. by visiting https://www.riverhorseparkcity.com/reservations or the Resy app, selecting Feb. 14, and purchasing their tickets. $175 per person + tax and service charge, not including alcohol.

TIMBERS RESTAURANT AT SHERATON PARK CITY

Savor a special prix fixe menu at Sheraton Park City from Thursday, Feb. 11 – Sunday, Feb. 14. Choose from numerous sides and appetizers, soup or salad, hearty entrees like beef short rib wellington, baked salmon, chicken burgundy or truffle gnocchi, and finish with decadent dessert. View Menu. $75 per person or $125 per couple. Reservations are available by calling 435-615-4560 or email ggray@sheratonparkcity.com. Make a night of it with the Valentine’s Day Rooms Package which includes the hotel room, dinner for two and breakfast the next morning with guaranteed late check out, starting at $499. Reservations can be made online.