Summer Activity Guide

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It’s Summertime in Park City! Park City summers are some of the best around! This season is a favorite for so many reasons. First, you’ll be enjoying some truly “cool” weather. We enjoy mild temperatures that let you enjoy the many outdoor activities. Take in the cool mornings, mild afternoons, and the evening summer breezes.

While most know Park City as a winter destination, the summers in Park City are just as full of activities and entertainment. You can enjoy all sorts of awesome things to do such as horseback riding, hiking, biking, fishing, golf and so much more. When you come out to enjoy the Park City summers, choosing one of our exclusive lodging options is the best way to truly love your stay. We offer an array of vacation rentals — private homes, condos and more at awesome off-season discounts.

 

 
Park Silly Sunday Market
Sundays on Historic Main Street
This fun-filled weekly street fest opens on June 15 and runs through September 28. Join revelers on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for live music, food, beverages, arts & crafts and fun and frolic. www.parksillysundaymarket.com, 435-655-0994

Park City Farmers’ Markets
Come out and find the freshest produce, freshly baked bread, jams, jellies, arts and crafts, and so much more. These farmers’ markets run from the first week of June through the last week of October.

Silver King Resort parking lot
Park City Mountain Resort
Wednesdays noon to 5 p.m., runs the first week of June to the last week of October.

Park City Farmers Market at the Yard
1251 Kearns Blvd
Fridays noon to 6 p.m.

parkcityfarmersmarket.com
Contact: Volker Ritzinger: vritzinger@aol.com

 

Last Friday Gallery Stroll

The Last Friday Gallery Stroll is a free event that will let you enjoy light refreshments while exploring Park City’s exciting art scene. During the Last Friday Gallery Stroll—6 to 9 p.m. on the last Friday of each month—members of the Park City Gallery Association offer a unique monthly showcase highlighting artists, special exhibits and art events. www.parkcitygalleryassociation.com/gallery-strolls/

During the summer months, you will find that the hills are truly alive with the sound of music! You can catch all sorts of music from symphony concerts to local favorites. Check out some of the best venues and series.

Mountain Town Music
Mountain Town Music offers lots of FREE musical acts at various venues throughout the Park City area.
www.mountaintownmusic.org

Mountain Town Music Schedule

Woodenshoe Park in Peoa

June 1 – Kate MacLeod , 6:30 p.m.

June 8 — Jordan Matthew Young, 6:30 p.m.

June 15 — Bill McGinnis, 6:30 p.m.

June 22 — Stacey Board, 6:30

July 13 – You Knew Me When, 6:30 p.m.

July 20 — Red Desert Ramblers, 4:30

 

Miner’s Plaza – 415 Main Street

June 23 — Steetcorner Boogie, 1:30 p.m.

June 30 – Bruce Music, 1:30 p.m. | Talia Keys, 3:30

July 7 — Wyatt Pike, 3:30 p.m.

July 14 — Shannon Runyon, 1:30 pm. | Tom Bennett One Man Band, 3:30 p.m.

July 21 — Chapter 3, 1:30 p.m. | The Fab Folk, 3:30 p.m.

July 28 — BroBand, 1:30 p.m | Courtney Spaulding, 3:30 p.m.

Park City Sunday Market
June 3 —  Cory Mon, 11 a.m. | Brother Run, 10 a.m.

June 10 —  Brother Run, 10 a.m. | Plum Stickie, 2 p.m.

June 17 —  Courtney Spaulding, 5 p.m.

June 24 —  Snyderville Electric Band, 11 a.m. | Sin City Soul, 2 p.m.

July 1 —  Telluride Meltdown, 11 a.m. | Superbubble, 2 p.m.

July 8 —  High Altitude, 11 a.m. | Muddpuddle, 2 p.m.

July 22 —  Better Off With The Blues, 11 a.m | Lost in Bourbon, 2 p.m.

July 29 —   Nate Robinson, 11 a.m. | Dr. Bob, 2 p.m.

Billy Blanco’s at Quarry Village
June 17 — Tony Holiday & The Velvetones, 6 p.m.

June 24 — Timmy The Teeth, 6 p.m.

July 1 — Steven Halliday Band, 6 p.m.

July 8 — Free Peoples, 7 p.m.

July 15 — The Sweet Lillies, 6 p.m.

July 22 — The 502s, 6 p.m.

July 29 — The Powell Brothers, 6 p.m.

Newpark Amphiteater
July 12 — Tallgrass, 6 p.m.

July 19 — Cory Mon, 6 p.m.

August 5 — Joyful Whiskey, 6 p.m.

Deer Valley

Deer Valley Resort plays host to several different concert series throughout the summer. It’s a wonderful place to get outdoors, enjoy a picnic and some great music.

Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series
Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater, 2250 Deer Valley Drive S.
Gates Open: 4 p.m.
Show Time: 5:30 – 8 p.m.
Shows held rain or shine
Free

June 20 – Triggers & Slips, Snow Park Amphitheater, free, 5:30 p.m.

June 27 – Sammy Brue, Snow Park Amphitheater, free, 5:30 p.m.

July 11 – Take 5

July 18 – Smiling Souls July 25 – Troubadour 77

August 1 – AIKO

August 8 – The Breakfast Klub

August 15 – Yolanda Arrey

August 22 – Live PC Give PC Community Jam Session

 

Deer Valley Music Festival
Tickets and more information can be found by visiting my.usuo.org.

June 30 – Deer Valley Music Festival, Utah Symphony Patriotic Celebration

July 6 – Deer Valley Music Festival, Utah Symphony Disney in Concert: A Silly Symphony Celebration

July 7 – Deer Valley Music Festival – Utah Symphony

Broadway Hits By Stephen Sondheim and Andrew Lloyd Webber

 

July 13 – Utah Symphony, ABBA The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA

July 14 – Utah Symphony with Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder

July 20 – Utah Symphony and Rick Springfield

July 21 – Utah Symphony And Kristin Chenoweth

July 27 – Amos Lee with the Utah Symphony

July 28 – Utah Symphony with The Music of John Williams

August 3 – Utah Symphony The ‘70s vs. The 80s.

August 10 – Utah Symphony: Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture and Violin Concerto

August 11 – Utah Symphony performs Windborne’s Music of Pink Floyd, with Randy Jackson

 

Egyptian Theatre
The Egyptian Theatre, located on Historic Main Street presents many different theatrical and musical performances throughout the year. The summer 2018 line up includes:

June 1 – 3 – The Full Monty

June 21-23 – The Yardbirds

July 6-29 – The Who’s Tommy-The Musical!

August 3-4 – Stand-Up Comedy

August 23-25 – Ambrosia

August 31-Sept 2 – Peter Yarrow

Sept 7 – 16 – Oliver

For more information and ticket prices/availability, visit www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org.

The DeJoria Center
The DeJoria Center is a new and exciting facility located in nearby Kamas. Its summer programming is exciting and a great place to enjoy some world-class entertainment.
www.dejoriacenter.com/events/

June 15 – Ski Row and Vixen

June 16 – Ziggy Marley

June 28 – Mountain Country

July 6 – Clint Black

July 12 — Snyderville Electric Band

July 19 — Ghostowne

July 26 — The Fox Brothers

September 7 – Satin Steel

Sept 15 – Candlebox

Sept 22 – Queensryche

June 16 – Savor the Summit
This is the city’s biggest outdoor dinner party that offers event-goes a celebration of food, drink and live music — all while seated in the middle of Main Street.Park City Fourth Of July
Wed July 4, 2018
Join the festivities at Park City’s traditional Fourth of July celebration! Come out and have some pancakes at the annual breakfast and then enjoy the parade and so much more! Check out the fun schedule:7 a.m. – Pancake Breakfast in City Park
8 a.m. – Cole Sport 5k Mountain Fun Run
10:30- a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. – City Park rugby games, live music, BBQ
11 a.m. – Famous 4th of July Parade on Main St
Noon to 430 p.m. – City Park Celebration; Live music, beer garden, food, family activities
5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. – BBQ/Beer Garden at Park City Mountain Resort
7 to 9:30 p.m. – Free Concert PCMR
Dusk – Fireworks PCMRAugust 3 – 5 – Kimball Arts Festival
Friday, August 3th: 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 4th: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 5th: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The Park City Kimball Arts Festival serves as the primary fundraiser for the Kimball Art Center each year. This annual event brings hundreds of juried artists to Main Street, along with food, kids centers, and living entertainment.September 3 – Park City Labor Day-Miners Celebration
parkcityminersday.orgSept 16-17, 2018 – Hot Air Balloon Festival
www.autumnaloft.com

All summer mountain biking races, road biking races, running races, stand up paddle board races.

June 9 – The Dirty Dash

The Dirty Dash is a family friendly mud run that you won’t want to miss! This 5K features obstacles like slides, mud pits, and foam baths that will make you proud to get dirty.
utah.thedirtydash.com/tickets
June 15-17 – Kids Adventure Games

Kids Adventure Games presents a week of exciting outdoor challenges where kids can test their athleticism. Teams of two will compete to conquer zip lines, cargo nets, climbing, biking, hiking, and more!
kidsadventuregames.com/events/
PC SUP Festival @ Hailstone
June 23-24 – Park City SUP Festival at Hailstone
Men’s, Women’s and Kid’s Races
www.parkcitysup.com

August 18, – Mid-Mountain Marathon

This is a true mountain trail runner’s event with runners winding through several wonderful trails with technical sections, sustained climbs and more!
registermyrace.com/register/mid-mountain-marathon/545

Sept 16 – Tour des Suds Mountain Bike Race

This is a seven mile bike climb that’s a legit race as well as a crazy costume party on bikes. Sponsored by Skullcandy, it’s a great race event for all ages!
mountaintrails.org/event-race-mtf/tour-des-suds/

While Park City is home to more than 120 restaurants and eateries, our staff at Park City Rental Properties have chosen to highlight a few of their favorites. In Park City, you can find everything to fine dining to casual. If you want a recommendation, just ask! You should also check for summer specials such as 2 for 1 dining or even happy hours!

350 Main
350 Main Street, Park City, 435-649-3140, open for dinner, reservations recommended
Contemporary American Cuisine in a upscale, mountain casual atmosphere. www.350Main.com

Chimayo
368 Main Street, Park City, 435-649-6222, open for dinner, reservations recommended
Chimayo offers a culinary blend of styles from the southwestern — everywhere from Southern Mexico to Southern Utah. www.chimayorestaurant.com

Wahso
577 Main Street, Park City, 435-615-0300, open for dinner, reservations recommended
Wahso offers fresh and creative Asian-inspired cuisine in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. www.wahso.com

Grappa
151 Main Street, Park City, 435-645-0636, open for dinner, reservations recommended
Enjoy rustic Italian cuisine surrounded by a warm, inviting environment nestled at the top of Historic Main Street. www.grapparestaurant.com

Tupelo
508 Main Street, Park City, 435-615-7700, open for dinner, reservations recommended
Tupelo offers globally inspired dining that uses artisanal ingredients within a diverse menu. tupeloparkcity.com

Riverhorse on Main
540 Main Street, Park City, 435-649-3536, open for dinner, reservations recommended.
Enjoy a constantly changing menu of seasonal and creative offerings within a gorgeous location overlooking Main Street. www.riverhorseparkcity.com

Prime Steakhouse
804 Main Street, Park City, 435-655-9739, open for dinner, reservations recommended
Located in the heart of Historic Main Street, you’ll love the elegance of this unique steak house and piano bar. primeparkcity.com

Shabu
442 Main Street, Park City, 435-645-7253, open for dinner, reservations recommended
Freestyle Asian cuisine based on a Japanese culinary delight where you can cook your delicacies. shabuparkcity.com

Handle
136 Heber Avenue, Park City, 435-602-1155, open for dinner, reservations recommended
Handle’s menu offers seasonal, local, and regional ingredients and features dishes inspired by the community and new techniques. handleparkcity.com

Adolph’s Restaurant
1500 Kearns Boulevard, Park City, 435-649-7177, open for dinner, reservations recommended
This Park City mainstay has been serving diners from more than 30 years in an elegant atmosphere that exudes European charm. Specialties include fondue and Steak Diane. adolphsrestaurantparkcity.com

Yuki Yama
586 Main Street, Park City, 435-649-6293, open for lunch and dinner
Enjoy a tantalizing mix of Korean and Japanese cuisines, along with a delightful sushi bar. yukiyamasushi.com

Flying Sumo
838 Park Avenue, Park City, 435-649-5522, open for dinner
If you are looking for traditional Japanese sushi and cuisine, this is the place. www.flyingsumosushi.com

High West Distillery Saloon
703 Park Avenue, Park City, 435-649-8300, open for lunch and dinner
Enjoy some handcrafted pub food after a tour of the distillery (or not). And of course, enjoy some of Park City’s favorite spirits. www.highwest.com

Eating Establishment
317 Main Street, Park City, 45-649-8284, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner
A perennial favorite among locals and visitors alike, Eating Establishment continues to offer delicious food in a cozy atmosphere.

Good Karma
1782 Prospector Avenue, Park City, 435-658-0958, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner
This unique restaurant offers Indo/Persian cuisine and American breakfast favorites. goodkarmarestaurants.comFive5eeds
1600 Snow Creek Drive, Park City, 435-901-8242, open for breakfast and lunch
Enjoy delicious coffee, and great food from a nutritious and flavorful menu, with an Australian flair. www.five5eeds.comVessel Kitchen
1784 Uinta Way, Suite 1E (Kimball Junction), Park City, 435-200-8864, open for lunch and dinner
Tasty, healthy bowls, salads and more fill Vessel Kitchen’s menu with its fresh and delightful ingredients that will leave you feeling great. www.vesselkitchen.com/Fairweather Natural Foods
1270 Iron Horse Drive, Park City , 435-649-4561, open for breakfast and lunch; closes at 6 p.m. (5 p.m. weekends)
This restaurant and health food store is a favorite with a menu that includes healthy sandwiches, soups and more. fairweathernaturalfoods.comSquatters Roadhouse Grill Brew Pub
1900 Park Avenue, Park City, 435-649-9868, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Yup, this local brew pub also offers healthy meals, alongside its well known brews.. And there’s even Middle Eastern favorites such as muhammara and hummus.
Utah Olympic Park is a year-round hub for exciting activities on the mountain. During the summer, you can enjoy a variety of adrenaline-pumping activities and attractions, including:Extreme Zipline
Zipline off the K120 Nordic ski jumps at over 50mph.Freestyle Zipline
More leisurely and kid-friendly than the K120 zipline.Extreme Tubing
Ride an inner tube down the K90, K64, and K40 Nordic ski jumps.Alpine Slide
Scenic, self-driven slide down the mountain with drops and banks.Drop Tower
Zipline 377 feet to the Drop Tower, where you’ll have to free-fall 65 feet to get down!

Discover Adventure Course
Climb, crawl, and maneuver through this all-ages obstacle course.

Canyon Adventure Course
Intermediate obstacle course requiring balance and agility.

Summit Adventure Course
Advanced course for only the most athletic adventure-seekers.

Guided Tours
A one-hour informative tour of Utah Olympic Park by bus

Flying Ace All-Stars Freestyle Show
Acrobatic freestyle show featuring Olympians and National Team skiers and snowboarders.

Scenic Chairlift Rides
Ride the lifts and see the beauty of Utah Olympic Park from up high.

Public Climbing
Climb this unique rock wall with a deep-water pool underneath.

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