Tucked in the Wasatch Mountains, Park City is a charming, historic town in Utah known for world-class skiing, stunning views, and vibrant culture.
Home to Park City Mountain Resort—one of the largest ski areas in the U.S.—and Deer Valley, a top-rated luxury ski resort.
Every January, Park City transforms into a celebrity hotspot for the Sundance Film Festival, America’s biggest indie film celebration.
Stroll through charming Main Street packed with art galleries, boutiques, and cozy cafes—all with a touch of old mining town history.
In the warmer months, Park City is perfect for mountain biking, hiking, fly fishing, and scenic chairlift rides.
Park City was a major venue during the 2002 Winter Olympics. You can still visit the Utah Olympic Park to see athletes in action.
From fine dining to food trucks, the town is known for its fresh, creative menus—many with mountain views.
Check out the Egyptian Theatre, live music, and outdoor art shows. Creativity runs deep in this mountain town.
Park City has become a sought-after place to live, thanks to its scenic beauty, great schools, and year-round activities.
Winter is prime for skiing, but summer and fall offer fewer crowds and colorful landscapes—there’s no wrong time to go!