Quick Guide

November – February

Winter is the busiest and most expensive to book — and the coldest. Bundle up!

March – May

Springtime in the mountains is fresh and beautiful, and you’ll get a break on travel rates.

June – August

Summer nights stay cool, so it’s a break if you’re coming from a hot zone.

September – October

Fall brings the chance for foliage hunting, and you may luck into early ski weather.

Visas

Travelers from outside the United States will need a valid passport, as well as ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) eligibility or a full visa.

Money

Currency is U.S. dollars and ATMs are widely available.

Travel Health

The Utah Department of Health is the best resources for up-to-date information and guidance. Before traveling, research and prepare for what to do if you get sick while away.

Getting Here

Park City is 35 minutes east of Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC). Shuttles and rental cars are available. Book well in advance for any ride from the airport in peak winter season and skip rideshares if the surge rates spike.

Getting Around

Buses in Park City are free, and many are now electric.Once you’re in downtown, most attractions lie within strolling distance. Hotel shuttles can get you to the ski lifts.

Local Lingo

Planks are a set of skis. Dump is a fantastic amount of fresh snow. Après ski is when you go for drinks after the planks are off.

Must-Have Apps

Park City Transit

Insider Tip

For a local’s night, go to a pub so chill they didn’t bother to name it — No Name Saloon & Grill — where you can enjoy a buffalo burger above the crowd from the heated rooftop patio.

Fun Fact

Park City’s slogan is “Winter’s Favorite Town,” and with dog-sledding, ice skating, snowboarding, tubing, snowshoeing, skiing and sleigh rides, they have a point.

November – February

Winter is the busiest and most expensive to book — and the coldest. Bundle up!

March – May

Springtime in the mountains is fresh and beautiful, and you’ll get a break on travel rates.

June – August

Summer nights stay cool, so it’s a break if you’re coming from a hot zone.

September – October

Fall brings the chance for foliage hunting, and you may luck into early ski weather.

Visas

Travelers from outside the United States will need a valid passport, as well as ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) eligibility or a full visa.

Money

Currency is U.S. dollars and ATMs are widely available.

Travel Health

The Utah Department of Health is the best resources for up-to-date information and guidance. Before traveling, research and prepare for what to do if you get sick while away.

Getting Here

Park City is 35 minutes east of Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC). Shuttles and rental cars are available. Book well in advance for any ride from the airport in peak winter season and skip rideshares if the surge rates spike.

Getting Around

Buses in Park City are free, and many are now electric.Once you’re in downtown, most attractions lie within strolling distance. Hotel shuttles can get you to the ski lifts.

Local Lingo

Planks are a set of skis. Dump is a fantastic amount of fresh snow. Après ski is when you go for drinks after the planks are off.

Must-Have Apps

Park City Transit

Insider Tip

For a local’s night, go to a pub so chill they didn’t bother to name it — No Name Saloon & Grill — where you can enjoy a buffalo burger above the crowd from the heated rooftop patio.

Fun Fact

Park City’s slogan is “Winter’s Favorite Town,” and with dog-sledding, ice skating, snowboarding, tubing, snowshoeing, skiing and sleigh rides, they have a point.