While ski season isn't for a few more months, Deer Valley offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as mountain biking, hiking, scenic chairlift rides, and horseback riding. You can also enjoy several of the restaurants and bars at the Deer Valley hotels such as The Montage and Stein Erikson.
A multi-level but very cozy feeling restaurant with small rooms. Order the salmon entrée and the biscuits!
New American style cuisine with a rustic interior.
The best classic Italian spot nestled into a reworked two-story house at the top of Main Street.
We highly recommend visiting High West's state-of-the-art distillery! Have lunch, visit the tasting room, and learn more about the unique history of whiskey in Utah. If you can't make it to the Distillery, the High West Saloon is conveniently located off Main Street in Park City.
A fun, custom cowboy hat experience on Main Street!
A historic bar on Main Street with with pub grub-like bison burgers! This is one of Hayley's and her dad's favorite spots! Fun fact: Mark built the bar in the attached restaurant, The Annex & his initials can be found by his signature dovetail on the bar.
Great “Asian Fusion” spot. It’s literally in a basement and the decor is sort of funky-strange, but it’s cozy, always packed and smells delicious in there.
Sundance is about a 40 minute drive from Park City. It is a full experience - you park and walk over little running water creek bridges to the resort’s General Store, which has a coffee bar and fresh pastries and baked sourdough bread. The Tree Room is special for dinner and food is excellent. The Foundry Grill is a bit more casual. You can explore the grounds too.
It’s a massive slide (one of the longest slides in the world) and you strap into a little chair that flies down the mountain. A fun family activity!
Historic Park City Main Street sits between Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley. On Main Street, you will find dining, shopping, art, bars, and night-life.
Utah's Olympic Park is home to the 2002 Winter Olympics. You may even witness the next generation of Olympic skiers and snowboarders performing acrobatic jumps into the 1.25 million-gallon training pool. An aura of adventure, passion and good-natured competition lingers on these grounds.