Enjoy the Best of Park City

The best of everything in the greater Park City and Deer Valley areas. Read here to enjoy to best breakfast, best ski tune, best yoga classes, best nightlife, etc. We profile the best people, professionals, and businesses for Park City, Utah. Basically, the best of the best.

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4th West Oktoberfest in Salt Lake City

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

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Main Street Park City

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,

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Oktoberfest at Snowbird

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

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Autumn Aloft

It wasn't too long ago when Labor Day weekend signaled the true end of summer in Park City with the Miners’ Day celebrations being the last real event until the ski season. In recent years, our mountain resort town has evolved into a year-round mecca for activities and events. We are seeing the shortening of the fall shoulder season with the Park Silly Sunday Market continuing into summer and a host of new offerings to keep locals and visitors entertained. The weekend of September 13 is shaping up to be no exception with the annual Autumn Aloft hot air balloon festival and the inaugural Park City Songwriter Festival. The hills will come alive with music, vibrant balloons, and splendid fall colors.

Park City Songwriter Festival
September 13-14

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 Miners' Day Parade

While all good things come to an end, luckily here in Park City, we say goodbye to summer with a bang. Every year, the Park City community celebrates its mining heritage that began over 100 years ago. Miners’ Day is a festive opportunity to come together with friends and family and enjoy some food, fun, and sunshine. Here’s what you can look forward to on September 2nd!

Start your Miners’ Day with a free hearty breakfast in City Park, graciously provided by Saint Mary’s Catholic Church. Fill up on pancakes, eggs, hash browns and more! Breakfast will be served from 7:30 am to 9:30 am.

For those who enjoy a cardio kick, the Miners’ Day Bark City 5k begins at 8 am with registration opening at 7 am. The annual 5k donates 100% of proceeds to local

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Hops on the Hill

There is something about suds, sounds, and scenery that pair so perfectly well together. Summer may be slipping away, but there are still festive events to celebrate Utah’s impressive brewery scene, live music, and stunning surroundings. Whether you want to stay in the Park City area or venture a bit further out, we have highlighted a few series of events that are summertime favorites.

oktoberfest at canyons village

Oktoberfest aT Canyons Village

Over Labor Day weekend, Canyons Village at Park City Mountain will transform itself into a mini-Munich to celebrate Oktoberfest, the German festival that is now a worldwide phenomenon celebrating Bavarian culture. The family-friendly event will kick off Friday with the official opening ceremonies, followed by a weekend full of

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Victory Ranch cabin exterior

Owning a vacation home can be one of life’s greatest pleasures, especially in a year-round resort paradise like Park City, Utah. It can also require a considerable amount of maintenance and expense, which not everyone has the time or desire to manage. This is precisely why the private residence club concept was created. It’s a form of fractional ownership that rewards owners with the joys of a second home in a luxurious, carefree manner. On the outskirts of Park City, those who love the mountain lifestyle can enjoy private residence club living at Victory Ranch, a luxurious private community in Kamas, Utah. The Residence Club at Victory Ranch features 16 modern mountain cabins along a pristine, private stretch of the Provo River. The cabins also take

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Tour of Utah cyclists on Main Street in Park City

Can’t make it overseas for the Tour de France? No problem! You can catch professional cycling competition during the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, one of the preeminent professional bicycle stage race events in North America. Taking place, August 12-18, the Tour follows the Tour de France and features some of the world’s top cyclists and teams. Seventeen professional squads will be riding in the race, including teams from seven countries such as the U.S., Canada, Germany and Mexico. This will mark the first Tour of Utah appearance for some of them. The riders on the rosters of these 17 teams have a combined total of 42 stage victories and classification titles at the Tour of Utah since 2011, the year the Tour was elevated internationally by the Union

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Park City Kimball Arts Festival

Art lovers rejoice! This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Park City Kimball Arts Festival, which will be held on Park City’s Main Street August 2-4. To mark this impressive milestone, entry to the Festival will be free all weekend long for Summit County residents. Register online and then bring your government-issued photo ID to the Kimball Art Center (1401 Kearns Blvd.) from July 15 to August 4 to pick up your complimentary wristband for entry. For those who are not residents of Summit County, tickets are just $12 for adults and $5 for kids and valid all weekend when purchased in advance here. This is the largest annual fundraiser for the Kimball Art Center, so even if you get a free ticket, a donation will surely be appreciated upon entry to

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silly market on park city main street

If you’re looking for fabulously fun and local Park City events to spend your Hump Day and Sunday Funday, get your fill with the Park City Farmer’s Market on Wednesdays and the Park Silly Sunday Market.

Held seasonally in the Canyons Village parking lot at Park City Mountain, the Park City Farmer’s Market attracts locals and visitors seeking fresh produce from Utah farmers as well as some artisan crafts. Don’t just shop, but enjoy the chance to interact with the vendors who can tell you about their farms and how they grow their amazing products. You’ll even see chefs from local restaurants shopping for their menus. More than fruits and veggies, you can expect to find locally made breads, salsas, dips, baked sweets, and more. If you’re hosting a

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