Park City, home to Deer Valley and Park City Mountain Resort, and the Sundance Film Festival.
About Park City / Ski Resorts
Historic Main Street runs through the heart of town with Victorian-era buildings housing independent boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants ranging from casual to fine dining. In summer, Park City offers mountain biking, hiking, golf, and the Olympic legacy venues from the 2002 Winter Games, including the Utah Olympic Park where you can ride a bobsled or zipline. The town operates free bus service throughout the resort areas.
Nearby Landmarks
Transport Options
Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | $80-120 | 45-75 minutes | Convenience, groups, heavy luggage |
| Rideshare | $65-95 | 45-75 minutes | Budget-conscious, app users |
Good to Know
Late Night Transport
Utah Transit Authority (UTA) ski buses run from SLC to Park City on winter mornings but not late at night. After 10 PM, a taxi or rideshare costs $60-80. Park City's free town bus runs until about 11 PM within the resort area.
Luggage Tips
Rental cars need snow tires or chains in winter (Utah law requires adequate traction tires on canyon roads). Ski/snowboard bags are oversized—ensure your vehicle has roof racks or adequate cargo space. Shuttle services like Canyon Transport accommodate ski equipment.
Accessibility
Park City's free bus system includes ADA-accessible vehicles. Historic Main Street has wheelchair-accessible sidewalks. Both ski resorts offer adaptive skiing programs. I-80 rest stops in the canyon have accessible facilities.