Park City, Utah

Park City, once a booming mining town, hosted the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and can be counted among the world's top winter resorts.

Walk outside the No Name Saloon at dusk, just as the lights of Main Street begin to twinkle seductively and the sidewalks fill with apres-ski traffic, and you can almost hear the clank of spurs. Squint your eyes and the strolling figures become the miners and cowboys who roamed this same street a hundred years ago, swaggering through 30-odd saloons in what was once one of the country's largest silver mining towns. Soon the vision is gone, and the people are once again modern-day funseekers. Yet the flamboyant atmosphere of the silver rush remains.

Park City originally was founded by soldiers who had been sent west to discourage Brigham Young from ending the Utah Territory's association with the Union. Park City boomed during the mining era, then almost became a ghost town during the Depression and World War II.

Now Park City can be counted among the world's top winter resorts. This is the most accessible destination resort of its caliber in the country, just 30 miles from Salt Lake City via a major freeway. Skiers and snowboarders from across the country can leave home in the morning and be making turns at one of the region's resorts that afternoon.

It's home to three winter resorts: Park City Mountain Resort, The Canyons and Deer Valley Resort. If you're interested in visiting all the resorts that hosted the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, you'll also want to spend a day at Snowbasin, where the downhill, Super G and Alpine combined races were held.

If you want to sample each of the three Park City resorts, the Silver Passport is an interchangeable ticket available to guests who book in advance a trip that includes at least three nights of lodging. We provide details on the Lift Tickets page for each resort.

Park City is a wonderful destination for non-skiing guests too. There are a multitide of activities, both outdoors and inside, to keep everyone happy. The downtown area is compact and walkable, with a free bus line to take you to the outreaches of town. You'll also find great dining and nightlife. Everything is here to guarantee a memorable vacation.

Photos courtesy of Park City Visitors Bureau


Park City Facts:

Dining: ++++
Apres-ski/nightlife: ++++
Other activities: +++

Address: Park City Chamber of Commerce Convention & Visitors Bureau, PO Box 1630, Park City, UT 84060
Toll-free information:
(800) 453-1360
Area code: 435
Phone: 649-6100
Fax: 649-4132
Internet: www.parkcityinfo.com
Bed base:
21,500




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