Park City Packing Tips to Make Sure You Bring What You Need For Your Vacation


When you are packing for your upcoming trip to Park City, you will definitely have a lot to remember. While it is true that just about anything can be replaced by purchasing it in Park City, it is probably just easier to avoid that hassle and of course, the expense. Here’s a quick packing list that can help you ensure that you have everything you need to make your trip...

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Eating Cheap in Park City: Where to Get Great Food at a Great Price


While many people, both locals and visitors, think that eating out in Park City can be expensive; there are many different eating establishments where you can get great food at a great price. Here is a look at some of our favorite places.   El Chubasco This is a true local favorite. Popularly known as “Chubby’s” it is located in a strip mall in the Prospector neighborhood. You’ll enjoy a...

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Quicksilver Gondola Opens Introducing the Country’s Largest Ski Resort


December 18 heralded the long-awaited opening of the Quicksilver Gondola. This opening official made Park City Resort the largest ski resort in the country. Chairman and CEO of Vail Resorts, Rob Katz, and Chief Operating Officer of Park City, Bill Rock were at the forefront of the celebration, which was also attended by resort guests and community leaders. Festivities included a ceremonial ribbon cutting and champagne bottle smash on Quicksilver....

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New System to Help Park City Traffic


As you probably are aware, each year traffic and the number of people increase in Park City during ski season and during the Sundance Film Festival. In fact, nearly 2 million visitors come to our little town, which has a small year round population of only 8,000 residents. This January, Park City will begin learning about how people and traffic move around the city due to a pilot project that...

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New Film Festival Slated for Park City


If you are a film buff, you will be excited to know that a new film festival is scheduled for June 8-11, 2016. The Park City International Film Festival will be holding its inaugural event this summer, with organizers hoping that the festival will continue to be held annually. The event is being organized by a Utah County organization — the Equity United Foundation. The organization plans to screen family...

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Sundance Concerts to Benefit Utah Food Bank


Concerts at Park City is hosting the 4th annual concert series that will take place during the Sundance Film Festival. This concert series will encourage attendees to donate food or funds for the Utah Food Bank. According to Concerts at Park City creator Stephanie DeGraw, there are three goals for the series: • Help the hungry by collecting canned food, as well as raising monetary funds • Expose independent musicians...

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Bigger and Better? Park City Mountain is Now The Biggest Resort in The Country


Many people have skied Park City Mountain Resort or the Canyons or both. However, no one up to this time has skied at the new, combined resort that brings both resorts together. This will change on Nov. 21, which is opening day for the massive new resort. This new resort, now being marketed as simply “Park City” offers more than 7,300 acres of terrain and 300 trails. This new resort...

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Thanksgiving in Park City – Events and More!


Thanksgiving in Park City is one of the best times to share with friends and family in the area. There are many things that you can do that will make that experience extra special. Of course, one of the favorite things to do is experience some early season skiing. The base area at Park City Resort is scheduled to open on November 21, with opening day at Canyons Village slated...

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Best Beginner Ski Slopes in Park City


We all understand that many people come to Park City to enjoy the great snow! However, some of those people may not be as advanced or experienced on the slopes as others. Here’s a look at some of the best beginner ski slopes at our area resorts. All of the areas offer great beginner terrain, and are home to wide, open trails and slopes that offer beginners a great experience....

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Beloved Park City Restaurant Closes


Uptown Fare, one of the most popular eateries in Park City closed on Sept. 21 and is in the process of moving. Unfortunately, the restaurant is being forced to close because the Park City Building Department determined that the building was unsafe. Uptown Fare was located in the Star Hotel on Historic Main Street and was the only occupant of the building when building officials deemed the space unsafe. This...

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