Traveling in Park City Utah

Located in the eastern portion of the Wasatch Mountains, Park City, Utah is a wonderful year around destination. It's position in the Rocky Mountains gives it a beautiful setting at an altitude of roughly 7,000 feet about sea level. It's a popular destination in the winter months for skiing. Some of the country's best ski resorts are found here including Park City Mountain Resort, The Canyons Resort and Deer Valley Resort. The city also hosts the famous Sundance Film Festival every year. During the summer months the city serves as a retreat from the heat for many residents of nearby Salt Lake City. It's high elevation make it a refreshing place to visit during the warmest months.
Neighborhoods & Around
Park City has a downtown historic district around Main Street. This is a nice area to walk around or grab a bite to eat. There were originally three world class resorts in the area. Park City Mountain Resort was opened in 1963 and attracts skiers from around the world. It also has several training courses that are used by the US Ski Team. Deer Valley Resort is known for its upscale style. It was the location of the freestyle moguls, aerial, and alpine slalom events during the 2002 Olympics. In 2015 Park City Mountain Resort merged with the third resort, Canyons Resort, and today they are referred to as Park City Resort with the base area called Canyons Village at Park City. The two resorts are now connected by a gondola.
It is possible to find cheaper hotels around town, particularly during the off season. There are some very reasonably priced chain hotels around town including well known names such as the Best Western or the Holiday Inn. The prices do fluctuate dramatically based on the season and you can expect to pay two or three times as much for a room during the ski season. This is particularly true if you are staying in or around any of the popular ski resorts.