Explore Little Cottonwood Canyon and take a hike! Some of our favorites are Cecret Lake, Twin Lakes Pass, Sunset Peak, and Red Pine Lake. Note you can't swim in any of the lakes. If you have more time, head to Big Cottonwood Canyon and up Guardsman Pass Road to a scenic overlook and hike to Bloods Lake (swimming allowed). If you aren't a hiker, these mountain roads are worth it for a scenic drive!
Take the Tram up to hidden peak, which sits at an elevation of 11,000 feet, or enjoy one of their many hiking and mountain biking trails. Other summer activities include a ropes course, alpine slide, and more!
Historic Main Street is nestled between Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort in the heart of Park City. Enjoy shopping, restaurants, ride the town lift up Park City Mountain, or hop on the free Trolley to see the sights by bus. On Sunday afternoons, the Park Silly Sunday Market offers additional street vendors and live music. Park City is also know for its mountain bike trails and incredible views!
If you are looking to extend your trip, here are a few suggestions! Head to Southern Utah and explore some of the National Parks (Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Zion, or Bryce), all are about 4-5 hours from Salt Lake City. Or, head north to Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park, about 4 hours, or continue on to Yellowstone.