Park City Adventure: A Comprehensive Guide
Morning: Hitting the Slopes
For those ready to embrace winter sports, Ikon Pass holders should make their way to the exclusive ski-only Deer Valley. This year, the resort has expanded significantly with an addition of 10 lifts and over 100 trails, making it a prime destination for ski enthusiasts. Here are some key points:
- Single-day ticket prices start at $219 when purchased online in advance.
- Deer Valley offers impeccably groomed runs alongside challenging expert terrain, including the Daly Chutes and Centennial’s steep glades.
Meanwhile, for those with an Epic Pass or snowboarders, Park City Mountain shines with the most lift-served terrain in the United States, stretching across 7,300 acres. Tickets here start at $259 for a single day.
- Don’t miss the Silver to Slopes guided ski tour, a two-hour adventure exploring mining relics (runs at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.).
- Advanced skiers might opt for the Ski Utah Interconnect Tour, a day-long excursion across multiple resorts for $575 per person.
Midday: Ski to Town for Lunch
After a morning of exhilarating skiing, refueling is essential. One standout option is High West Saloon in downtown Park City, a local favorite for après-ski. However, securing a table can be quite the challenge:
- Access it via Park City Mountain’s Quittin’ Time run.
- Indulge in dishes like whiskey caramelized onion soup for $13 or a pretzel-crusted schnitzel for $35.
Alternatively, Deer Valley offers the Royal Street Cafe with hearty options like turkey chili for $18 or a fried chicken sandwich for $28.
Afternoon: Après-Ski Options
As the day winds down, Park City provides a range of après-ski experiences, from high-end to casual:
- Deer Valley’s Montage Hotel features a luxurious Veuve Clicquot-focused Après Lounge.
- For a more relaxed vibe, visit the retro Sticky Wicket for a 64-ounce tabletop keg of local beer at $48.
- Don’t miss the Corner Store Pub and Grill, a long-standing favorite since 1974, known for its affordable pitchers starting at $30.
Late Afternoon: Unique Skiing History
For those interested in the roots of skiing, the Park City Museum is a must-visit:
- Open until 5 p.m., admission is $15.
- Learn about the town’s mining history and the infamous Great Fire of 1898.
- Don’t miss the “skier subway” car, a unique lift system from 1964 that has since been retired.
Evening: Dining in Style
As evening falls, savor an exquisite dining experience at Le Depot Brasserie, housed in a historic train station:
- Menu highlights include classic French dishes like steak frites for $40 and a three-course cheese fondue dinner for $55.
- Be sure to save room for dessert from the adjacent Union Patisserie.
Night: Bar-Hopping Downtown
Finally, cap off your day by exploring Park City’s vibrant nightlife:
- Enjoy live music and a lively atmosphere along Main Street.
- Check out the historic Egyptian Theater for concerts and events.
- Visit the No Name Saloon for a fun ambiance and delicious burgers.
- For trendy cocktails, stop by Palomino for visually stunning drinks.
Park City offers a rich blend of skiing, dining, and entertainment, making it a perfect winter getaway. For more detailed information, you can read the original article here.

