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Leaf Peeping in Park City

Fall is a time of change. The air becomes crisp and clear. The days get cooler and shorter. And nature puts on her big show, with the fiery reds, brilliant oranges and golden yellows of the changing leaves.

Whether your mode of transportation is a vehicle or your hiking boots, fall in Park City is a sight to behold. Use our handy guide to show you the most spectacular spots for leap peeping. 

If you’ve got your hiking boots on, the Summit Park’s Over Easy Trail is located along I-80 between Park City and Salt Lake City. At just 2.5 miles long, it is an easy trail and perfect for the whole family. You’ll meander through both pine forests and alpine meadows. 

The McLeod Creek Trail is also appropriate for all ages and runs all the way from Park City to Kimball Junction. More intrepid adventurers may opt for a bicycle tour over the bridges and along the creek, though you may also enjoy a slower paced walk in shorter sections. 

The 2-mile Sulton Out and Back Trail hugs the hillside, offering views of grassy meadows, and aspen groves. This is a simple hike with an easy grade, perfect for all ages. 

If you’d like more of a challenge, start your journey up the Silver Lake Trail at Deer Valley’s Silver Lake Lodge and then hike up to the 9,346’ summit of Bald Mountain. Along the way, you’ll enjoy the spellbinding view of Jordanelle Reservoir, framed by vibrant fall foliage.

Guardsman Pass is a perennial favorite for not-to-be-missed fall colors. There are plenty of trails to follow, but if you’re looking for a relatively short one with amazing summit views, check out Clayton Peak. It’s only about 3 miles, but is also relatively steep, so keep that in mind when making plans. 

If you’d rather experience the beauty of the fall colors from the comfort and safety of your car, we’ve got some great suggestions for that as well!

Again, Guardsman Pass is a favorite go-to. Depending on how far you’d like to drive, you can see the sights from Park City to Brighton and Salt Lake or to Midway and Wasatch Mountain State Park. Most of the route is paved, but even the gravel sections are easy to traverse in the family car or SUV. 

Provo Canyon begins just 20 minutes from Park City and provides a scenic byway with dramatic vertical cliffs of limestone. This route offers much diversity in its scenery, from the luminous Bridal Veil Falls to looming peaks and even views of Deer Creek Reservoir, where you can watch the boaters and the wind and kite surfers, 

The Alpine Scenic Loop is up past the Sundance Resort and boasts 27 miles of fantastical mountain scenery and some of the most vibrant fall colors to behold in all of Utah. Just a couple of the sites to see are Mount Timpanogos and actor Robert Redford’s famed Sundance Resort. 

Whichever route you decide to take, or whether you go on foot or from the comfort of your car, you are sure to long remember the majestic beauty of Utah’s scenic byways, as they don their best fall finery to welcome another spectacular winter.

Year-Round Kids Activities in Park City

The Travel Channel rates Park City as one of the top 15 most family-friendly ski resort destinations in the US. Pretty impressive! With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of on and off-the slopes activities that are not just kid-approved, but kid-requested, too!

Since Park City is a physically active destination, many of our kid-friendly activities center around physical activity and its enjoyment.

Ski Lessons
Park City offers a wide range of personalized ski and snowboard lessons/instruction for kids as young as 3. Nurture your kids love for the outdoors and nature combined with the exhilaration of skiing and snowboarding.

Park City Ice Arena
What’s better on a cold afternoon that an ice skating rink and hot chocolate?! The Park City Ice Arena offers public skate time each week, some with instruction. Make new family memories on the ice, amidst the laughter and spills. Helmet and skate rentals available.

South Summit Aquatic & Fitness Center
The South Summit Aquatic & Fitness Center is so much more than just a community pool! This activity center features a wide variety of programs and activities for kids all year long. Choose from sports camps and lessons to youth hikes to dive-in movies at the pool! They’ve got something for every kid in your family, as well as most of the adults!

Swaner EcoCenter
Though it’s only open for a total of 4 hours each weekend, the Swaner EcoCenter has a climbing wall for your kids to enjoy from 1-3 pm every Saturday and Sunday. In addition, they feature a regular calendar of events where you can find more fun activities, like hiking and crafting.

And for those parents and kids looking for something just a bit more laid back, here are some great options for you:

Heber Valley Railroad
Toot, toot! All Aboard!! Enjoy gorgeous scenery of the Wasatch Mountains and Provo Canyon, from a 100-year old steam locomotive. In addition to the beautiful scenic tours, the Heber Valley Railroad also offers themed train rides, such as Rock’n’Roll Train, Wizards Train, Star Wars Train and the North Pole Express. The kids will be clamoring to ride the train!

Kimball Art Center
The perfect place for your budding artiste! Classes are offered in a wide variety of art disciplines, such as painting, drawing, ceramics & pottery, wearable art, mixed media and glass. Classes are broken down by age group and discipline and are offered frequently throughout the week.

The Park City Library
The Park City Library welcomes kids of all ages every day to participate in their many classes, groups and activities. A small sampling of these include Storytime, Music & Movement, Minecraft Club to help kids learn problem-solving and social skills, the LEGO club to build your child’s creativity and even a Ukelele class!

Park City takes a great deal of pride in being a premier family-friendly destination and works hard to gain and maintain our visiting parents’ trust. As we invite you to enjoy our world-class skiing and year-round outdoor activities, we also hope that Park City becomes the place that holds your most precious family memories.

Summertime in Park City

In the winter, Park City is a skiing mecca. During the summer months, it turns into nirvana for different types of outdoor enthusiasts.

On Solid Ground

If you prefer to stay on terra firma, there are plenty of land-based activities to get the adrenalin pumping! There’s nothing like the feeling of freedom on a mountain bike, from the exertion of the ride up to the exhilaration of the ride back down! With over 400 miles of public trails in the Park City mountains, you’re sure to find your perfect route.

Enjoy a round of golf, with easy access to over 15 courses in the general area. Perhaps you’d like the bragging rights to a William Neff or Rees Jones course or maybe the local Park City golf club better suits your taste.

Up in the Air

For those who like to soar through the clouds, try a hot air balloon ride! You’ll see out over the Kamas Valley as you ascend thousands of feet up, up and away, all the way over the Wasatch Mountains.

For a different type of view, take a zipline tour over Park City. You’ll fly at 40 mph and 161 feet over Olympic Park. Imagine the sights to take in from that altitude!

Water Lovers Rejoice!

The water-farers amongst us will gravitate towards a day fly-fishing on the Provo River or the Echo and Rockport reservoirs. And if that’s not quite adventurous enough for you, try your luck at river rafting, tubing, SUP, kayaking or jet skiing.

Families with children will appreciate the myriad activities available for the younger set. Choose from water parks to museums, a railroad ride to strolling through an EcoCenter.

Music is Good for the Soul

If easy-summertime living equals music to you, Park City is the right place! The Deer Valley Concert Series is featuring such artists as Jason Mraz, Gavin DeGraw, Phillip Phillips, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Gov’t Mule and The Decemberists, all in a beautiful amphitheater setting.

Also check out up and coming musicians at both the Deer Valley Music Festival and the Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series.

What’s Good to Eat?

Many say if there’s only one summertime event in which to participate, it’s Savor the Summit, this year held on June 22. This rip-roaring event is billed as Park City’s biggest outdoor dinner party and offers those lucky diners a uniquely eclectic celebration of food, drink and live music all while seated in the middle of Main Street. Reservations are required.

If a one-night gastronomic event is not enough for the foodies and connoisseurs, choose from a number of tastings and tours. With a Park City food tour, you’ll receive a walking, talking, historical, and culinary experience all rolled up into one, providing you with hours of entertainment, as well as delicious noshes.

Wine drinkers will definitely want to check out tours offered by several different outfits in downtown Park City. Some are more geared towards locals than visitors and some offer beer and spirit tastings, as well.

Enjoy Your Summer Adventure in Park City!

While Park City has well earned its reputation as a world-class ski destination, it’s summertime offerings also put it squarely on the map and in the heart of its many loyal visitors and guests.

Down on Main Street


With the warm spring weather fast approaching, a leisurely stroll down Main Street, Park City probably sounds like a great idea. As well it should! With all of its galleries, restaurants and shopping, it’s an ideal spot to spend a warm spring afternoon or evening.

Whatever your particular passion, there’s no doubt you’ll find a store in Park City that captivates you! From cooking classes to live shows to art galleries to spas to restaurants, there’s truly something for every interest. And you may even find a new one!

Art aficionados of all types will appreciate the abundance of galleries available. Genres include crafts, photography, paintings, metalworks, sculpture and jewelry. Artists from world-renowned to budding local talent are all represented within these varied walls.

If your interests lie in performing arts, there are several theaters available to satisfy. The iconic Egyptian Theater hosts all manner of live shows, from theatre, comedy, dance to concerts and community events.

Park City Live, housed in an historical War Veterans Memorial Building, is the “go-to” venue for both film festivals and world-renowned acts of all types. If you enjoy your live entertainment with a side of cocktails, either O.P. Rockwell or The Cabin may become your favorite hang-out.

The Park City Museum is a “must-visit” for the entire family. Dedicated to preserving the history of Park City, the Museum features both permanent and rotating exhibits and events. Interactive features keep the young and young-at-heart interested and engaged.

Trying a new restaurant (or two!) is one of the very best parts of vacation. Here in Park City, you may just be overwhelmed by all the delicious choices available!

While there are no shortages of advice on the best restaurants in town, we’ll just add that Riverhorse on Main is a superb “special occasion” restaurant and Yuki Yama sushi boasts some of the best in Park City. Oh, and for a generous Italian feast, visit Buona Vita.

All manner of retail therapists will find their fix on Main St.! From casual t-shirts to elegant designer pieces, you can easily find a new wardrobe at the shops here.

In the mood for some solitude with a cup of tea and a good book? One of the several booksellers welcome you.

If you’re feeling a bit more interactive, check out The Paint Mixer. They offer paint classes led by a professional instructor, with step by step directions and guidance. Unleash your inner artist!

For the foodies, pop in to Mountain Town Olive Oil Company to browse gourmet small-batch olive oils and vinegars. They love to share their extensive knowledge and recipes, too!

Those who subscribe to the “vacation is all about relaxation” theory will be thrilled to find the Aura Spa & Boutique. Schedule a hot stone massage or a Chakra package for new experience.

Part of the heart and soul of Park City is the Burns Cowboy Shop. Owned by the same family for every one of their 134 years of existence, the shop is as much an experience as it is a luxe shopping venue. Those who are lucky enough to own a Burns Cowboy boot, own a true original.

One of many perfect spring destinations in Park City, the city’s Main Street offers an immersive experience for locals and visitors alike.

May 2019 Park City Calendar of Events

Below is a sampling of some of the wonderful events to experience during your May stay in Park City.

Park City Follies @ Egyptian Theater
May 1-5
In the spirit of fun, sit back and laugh as Park City pokes fun at itself! Always a sell-out.
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Night Sky Navigation Workshop @ Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter
May 2
Calling all budding astronomers! Under the direction of the Director of University of Utah’s Observatory, learn how to use star maps to locate objects in a telescope.
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Soldier Hollow Bike Festival @ Soldier Hollow
May 2-5
Come one, come all! This all-inclusive event is for all ages and abilities. Main events include a time trial, short track, cross-country, and marathon stage. There is also a Junior Skills and Biathlon event.
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Books2Movies: Wonderstruck @ Park City Library
May 4
Take advantage of the partnership between Park City Library and the Park City Film Series to enjoy a free movie based on a book.
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The Next Course: Cinco de Mayo @ Mountain Town Olive Oil
May 5
A tasting experience of 4 recipes, with optional wine pairing in honor of Cinco de Mayo. There may be margaritas involved, too!
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The Chinese Helped Build the Railroad – An Exhibit @ Park City Library
May 1- 28
A acknowledgement and a tribute to the 10,000 migrants who toiled to help built the Transcontinental Railroad, which helped to shape the American West.
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Sauce Like a Pro – Spring & Summer @ Mindful Cuisine
May 14
An interactive cooking class with a focus on easy spring and summer sauces that don’t have to be cooked. Limited enrollment.
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Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone @ Egyptian Theater
May 16-19
Great fun for all ages! Come on out and enjoy the multi-talented Peter Noone, lead singer of the 60s rock band Herman’s Hermits.
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Spring Tapas Dinner @ Mindful Cuisine
May 17
Tapas are small dishes served with drinks. At this lively dinner, you’ll enjoy a variety of Spanish dishes, made from fresh, seasonal ingredients.
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Running with Ed
May 18
A 38-mile, 10 leg relay traverses spectacular Park City with a fabulous after-party, all to raise money for Park City schools.
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The Samples @ O.P. Rockwell
May 18
Take in an evening of Sean Kelly and The Samples, performing their genre-bending brand of music. With 20 records and 1,000,000 albums sold, you’ll be listening to a master!
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Singin’ in the Rain @ The Egyptian Theater
May 24-June 2
If you’ve never seen this 1952 classic, here’s your chance! And if you have seen it, come on out and enjoy it again.
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Memorial Day Santa Maria-Style BBQ @ Mindful Cuisine
May 27
Kick off the summer with a fabulous Santa Maria style BBQ, originating on the central California coast, with a host of unusually delicious treats!
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Last Friday Gallery Stroll @ Park City Gallery Association
May 31
Dedicated to highlighting the talent of local artists and showcasing special exhibits at art galleries throughout town, the Last Friday Gallery Stroll is a free event held for the locals, guests and visitors of Park City.
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