The “White-Out” in Park City: A New Era for January

For decades, late January in Park City was defined by sleek black parkas, indie film premieres, and the high-octane hum of the Sundance Film Festival. It was the week the world’s creative elite descended upon Main Street, turning our mountain town into a cinematic headquarters. But as Sundance prepares its move to Boulder, Colorado, a […]
Sun, Skis, and Spritzers: The Ultimate Park City “Deck Crawl”

By the time mid-March rolls around in Park City, the mountain undergoes a subtle but seismic shift. The frantic hunt for “first chair” and hidden powder stashes softens into something a bit more… civilized. The morning is still for the “Hero Snow,” but the afternoon? The afternoon belongs to the patio. Welcome to the season […]
The Two-Season Saturday: How to Master the Utah Multi-Sport Vacation

In most parts of the world, March is a month of indecision. You’re either shivering in the tail-end of winter or dodging rain showers in a premature spring. But in Park City, we don’t do indecision—we do overlap. Thanks to Utah’s radical verticality and unique geography, late March offers a phenomenon known to locals as […]
The Rings Are Coming Home: Park City’s Road to the 2034 Winter Olympics

Are you already missing the Olympics as much as we are? Well, we have some pretty amazing news that already has us buzzing with anticipation. Yes, it’s official. The white-hot rumor that has been swirling through Wasatch for years has finally solidified into gold: The Winter Olympics are returning to Utah in 2034! While Salt […]
Life After Sundance: The Exciting Future of Park City

For decades, the words “Park City” and “Sundance” have been synonymous. Every January, our quiet mountain town transforms into a global stage for independent film, celebrity sightings, and high-fashion snow boots. But now that it’s official that our beloved Sundance Film Festival is moving to Boulder for its host city in January 2027, many are […]
