Updated: April 29, 2026

Park City transforms into a golden autumn paradise before winter crowds arrive. Enjoy scenic foliage hikes, mountain biking through aspens, and relaxing afternoons on the reservoir. Try historic Main Street walks and spooky ghost tours for an unforgettable Utah getaway.

Park City, Utah is a fan-favorite destination in the winter when the slopes beckon and the fresh powder falls. Popular for its collection of ski resorts that are suited to the outdoor enthusiast looking for downhill fun, Park City has a reputation built on cold-weather adventure. However, before the crowds come calling in the winter, fall is a fantastic time of year to explore and enjoy this scenic destination.

With a crisp hint of changing temperatures and the trees on display in blooming colors of change, Park city promises to be a place where fall adventures are waiting around every corner. When you’re excited to make your way this direction for some Autumn inspiration, here are a few activities that will take your getaway to Park City to the next level of unforgettable excellence!

Contents

  1. Plan a Fall Foliage Hike During Your Getaway to Park City
  2. Bike Your Way to Fun on Mid Mountain Trail
  3. Stroll Along Main Street
  4. Canoe or Kayak on Jordanelle Reservoir
  5. Book a Private Park City Ghost Tour
  6. Enjoy the Getaway

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Plan a Fall Foliage Hike During Your Getaway to Park City

The mountains, hills, and dynamic terrain that make up Park City and the surrounding landscape can be counted on to put a colorful display on each and every year when the fall season rolls around. The highlight of an autumn escape anywhere is often the chance to enjoy a fall foliage hike and a trip to Park City is no exception to the rule.

When you’re in town as the seasons transition out of summer, be sure to set your sights on a fall foliage hike to Bloods Lake. This 2.8-mile out and back trail starts from the Bonanza Flat trailhead. It features a 480-foot elevation gain, making it a moderate climb that reaches a stunning alpine lake at 9,800 feet. Note that dogs are welcome but must be leashed to protect the watershed.

Hikers will find the surroundings scenic and tranquil with towering trees providing the colorful and eye-catching hues you’ve been waiting to enjoy.

Bike Your Way to Fun on Mid Mountain Trail

Cooler Park City temperatures mean that those with a passion for mountain biking might just find the fall season ideal for getting out and trying new routes with ease. The Mid Mountain Trail is a particular fan-favorite in this area and highlights the best of the Wasatch front range in scenic style.

Lined with pine trees and aspens, the Mid Mountain Trail is known for its challenging ridge-top riding and its single-track design complete with plenty of rises and thrilling descents. The Mid Mountain Trail sits at a steady 8,000-foot contour.

For the best fall views, access it via the Silver Lake Express chairlift at Deer Valley or pedal up from the Armstrong Trail, which offers a dedicated uphill-only route for bikers to keep things safe and organized. Beautiful views and an incredible challenge are yours for the savoring when you put your mountain biking skills to the test on this route.

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Stroll Along Main Street

Sometimes, it’s just the simple things in Park City that bring this destination to life for visitors and no more so than in the gentle and inviting fall season. When you’re hoping to spend some time savoring sights, flavors, and capturing the essence of your getaway, plan to take some quiet time to simply stroll down historic Park City Main Street.

This charming locale is loved for its welcoming atmosphere. If you visit between June and late September, the Park Silly Sunday Market transforms Main Street into a pedestrian-only festival. For those visiting later in the fall, the street remains open to cars, but the historic trolley offers a free and easy way to navigate the shops and galleries. Check out the boutique shops, people watch or simply take in the view and indulge that feeling of gratitude.

Canoe or Kayak on Jordanelle Reservoir

While the water stays beautiful, most rental shops at the Jordanelle State Park marina close by October 1st. If you are visiting in late autumn, bring your own gear or plan your paddle for a crisp September afternoon when the service windows are still open.

Whether you’re excited to paddle your way through a day, cast a line, or make the most of foliage admiring from a vantage point on the waves, time spent on the Jordanelle Reservoir is sure to please. Hop into your cozy canoe or kayak and make the most of time on the water surrounded by lush forest and gently rolling hills.

Book a Private Park City Ghost Tour

For the fall traveler to Park City looking to connect with the supernatural during a fall getaway, the team at Park City Ghost Tour can help. Located on Main Street, this company provides customized ghost tours throughout the year that focus on specific neighborhoods and come with a long lineup of intriguing stories and accounts. You can still keep far from the crowds by booking a private experience where it will just be you and your experienced guide learning more about the unseen world in Park City.

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Enjoy the Getaway

No matter what time of year you set your sights on a Park City Adventure, the team at Park City Rental Properties is here to make sure your stay is complete. Contact us for more information regarding our properties and services and to begin planning your next exciting trip! We can’t wait to welcome you to Utah and to be a part of your unforgettable experience.

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