Old
Town Park City
Park City’s bustling Old Town district remains the emotional
heart of the town, just as it was over 100 years ago. Since the
neighborhood was platted in the 19th century, lots tend to be
smaller, lending the area a walkable layout and a vibrant energy.
Old Town holds much of Park City’s rich history; sixty-four
buildings are included in the National Register of Historic Places,
many of those on Park City’s colorful Main Street.
Lined with restaurants, art galleries, nightclubs and boutique
shops, Main Street is the cultural and culinary center of Park
City. What’s more, the Town Lift of Park City Mountain
Resort connects skiers and snowboarders directly to the base
of Main Street. Winter ski trails and summer hiking trails
can be accessed right from the streets of Old Town, too, making
it a year-round recreational haven. Homes in Old Town range
from restored Victorian-era miner’s cottages, to contemporary
condos, to exquisite new construction.

As you can see in the above photo, Old Town and Historic Main Street sit well below Deer Valley Ski Resort, and is nestled at the base of Park City Mountain Resort. |