There are many new changes at Park City Mountain to be excited about for the 2019-2020 ski season. For many, the Canyons Village side has historically been a challenge to navigate, often requiring ski clad guests to find their way on foot across the terrain or take a lift to their next destination. Park City Mountain is addressing concerns with select upgrades to the Canyons experience. From new eats to new lifts, be on the lookout for these additions to enhance your on-mountain experience this winter.
The New “Over and Out” Chairlift
A new chairlift dubbed “Over and Out” will address the issue of getting off the mountain faster. The lift is a fixed-grip quad and is expected to increase efficiency for guests accessing the mountain at Canyons
As Park City residents, we have much to be thankful for. We are surrounded by majestic scenery, enjoy a healthy and engaged lifestyle, and get to live where others flock to for their vacations. As Park City Realtors, we are also thankful to our clients and the thoughtful referrals to handle luxury real estate transactions in Park City and Deer Valley.
Of course, Thanksgiving is also about feasting. Fortunately, Park City restaurants offer a multiple of dining options that will cater specifically to the Thanksgiving palate and remove the stress of preparing an elaborate meal. Another benefit of living here is we can head to Park City Mountain and ski off some of those calories the following day. Whether you’re seeking to dine out or carry out, there
Park City is the best town ever. No really, it was literally voted “Best Town Ever” by Outside Magazine readers in 2013. Park City continues to be both an optimal hometown and vacation destination because we’ve never sacrificed the natural beauty of our surroundings. This will continue to be the case for Discovery Ridge, a new, 72-acre residential development.
Perched near the border of Salt Lake and Summit Counties, the new mountain homes will be no more than 15 minutes away from both Salt Lake City and Old Town Park City. Protecting the landscape while enjoying natural surroundings remains a top priority for Discovery Ridge. Its future residents will have access to all the extraordinary experiences that make Park City the absolute best mountain
There is one day a year when the spirit of Park City seems to shine the very brightest, and that is Live PC Give PC. The annual community day of giving, spearheaded by the Park City Community Foundation, takes place on Friday, November 8 this year. It’s an opportunity for everyone in town to donate to their favorite non-profits that they feel enrich their lives or the lives of others in Summit County. There is no limit to how many non-profits you can contribute to online during this special 24 hours of giving. And any amount that you choose to donate will be welcome and put to great use by our astonishing array of non-profits. In 2018, a record-breaking $2.4 million was raised for more than 100 non-profits by generous Parkites. Whether you are
Park City has a reputation for being a particularly fervent festival town, and Halloween is definitely no exception. Historic Park City will host a spectacular afternoon of fun and safe festivities on October 31st. Come to Main Street for costumes, parades, and all the spooky in betweens. There will be tons to do and see on the last day of the month, and you won’t want to miss it!
The afternoon kicks off with trick-or-treating at local participating shops that line Historic Main Street. Following the family festivities is the famous Howl-o-ween Dog Parade of 2019. Local, leashed pooches don their spookiest outfits and costumes to parade down the street. This event has gained national pup-ularity and every year the participants’ costumes seem to get
Construction is wrapping up on the new outdoor and indoor sports haven, Woodward Park City, along the 1-80 entrance corridor into town. Given the number of professional athletes living in Park City, those who come here to train, and the local kids who grow up participating in a wide range of mountain sports, this is a highly anticipated complex. Excavations began last year and have been in full swing in preparation for the grand opening this ski season. The planning and building stages of Woodward have blossomed into a full-scale, massive adventure and action park that will draw families and athletes from near and far. The innovative environments provide an immersive space for fun all year round.
Park City’s spectacular fall season provides a wonderful excuse to push the pause button on the hectic pace of life. One way to do that is to hop in the car and go for a scenic drive. With crisp air streaming through golden aspens and hillsides illuminated with brilliant red leaves and a dusting of snow on the high peaks, you might find it more of a challenge to focus on the road. So pull over on these scenic autumn drives that our home has to offer and enjoy a hike as well. Some of these high passes are only open for another few weeks so don’t delay! Whether you’ve got a quick afternoon to kill or a whole day to explore, here’s where we recommend you take your next ride.
Guardsman Pass
If you’re looking for a quick fall drive, Guardsman Pass is
Temperatures might be dropping but there’s a rise in fall festivities in every direction. Take advantage of the beautiful weather and spectacular scenery to explore some spectacular areas outside Park City. From Kamas to Sundance to Salt Lake City, there’s no shortage of delightful opportunities to enjoy fall to the fullest. Read on for our tips on our favorite places to be in the coming weeks.
Harvest Market September 28 Sundance Mountain Resort
Many consider fall to be their favorite season. It’s easy to see why with natural beauty and ample traditions to look forward to in the coming weeks before the snow flies. One of those traditions is Harvest Market hosted by Sundance Mountain Resort. On Saturday, experience local artists, live Bluegrass
With the beautiful Park City fall upon us, we all know it’s time to relish this brief slow season while it lasts. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t countless fun things to do as ski season approaches. From food to fun to family and friends, we’ve got plenty of unique opportunities to enjoy our gorgeous surroundings minus the crowds that are to come!
PARK CITY Dine About 2019
Have you ever wanted to experience Park City dining to the fullest extent? Coming next month is your opportunity to relish all that our town has to offer. Dine About is a two week long extravaganza for residents and travelers alike spanning from Sunday, October 6 to Sunday, October 20. Participating restaurants include favorites like Fletcher’s, Grappa Italian Cafe,
Who doesn’t love fall? Watching the leaves turn isn’t the only thing to look forward to this season, though. Enjoy autumn in Park City this year by attending some incredible festivities that you won’t want to miss. Contrary to long held beliefs, alcoholic spirits, beer and wine are not just widely available in, they are celebrated! Whether you are a connoisseur or just appreciate tasting wine and beer, these events are sure to delight.
Oktoberfest at Snowbird
Celebrate the turning of the seasons with a classic Utah tradition: Oktoberfest! What began as a wedding party in 19th century Bavaria has blossomed into a full-fledged autumnal celebration of beer, food, fun, and tradition. Every Saturday and Sunday until mid October, come experience all