While you may find much to do during your Park City vacation, you might be feeling the need to explore. Luckily for you, there are tons of places nearby the city that are perfect for a day trip. Here are some ideas for day trips from Park City:

 

Salt Flats

Have you ever seen somewhere look as if it is covered in snow during the middle of summer? You will find just that over at the Bonneville Salt Flats, where the surface is covered in potassium and sodium chloride—table salt. You can enjoy the incredible views at the Salt Flats just east of Wendover, where you can find several rest stops. Speed Week happens each year when able, showcasing exciting speed races on the salt crust.

 

Ogden

You can find plenty of exciting things to do over in Ogden, which is just west of Park City. From breweries to harvest festivals, there is something for everyone to enjoy here. This city has a rustic feel with urban buildings giving an excitement mixture of designs. One of the most popular attractions in Ogden is the Ogden Nature Center, which includes an education center, hiking trails, and workshops.

 

Antelope State Park

Take a short trip to Antelope Island and enjoy incredible views of the wildlife and surrounding Great Salt Lake. You will find all kinds of wildlife, including antelope, mule deer, and bison. Not only does the state park include these free-range creatures, but also dozens of freshwater springs all around the island. A visit to Antelope State Park is perfect for those looking to spend some time outdoors.

 

Lagoon Amusement Park

The kids will love a short drive north over to Lagoon Amusement Park. What started as a state park now includes roller coasters, water slides, and hundreds of other attractions. While the park is seasonal and open from March to October, you will not find a better family-friendly attraction nearby. Make sure to stop by during the Halloween season for additional exciting, yet frightening treats.

 

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Park City is a great spot for a vacation, as there are plenty of activities to do in Park City. You can visit the Utah Olympic Park, take a ride on the Alpine Coaster, and enjoy all the skiing and snowboarding you could ever want. However, sometimes the best thing for your vacation is to jump in a car and explore the surrounding areas. If you are looking for a little trip outside of Park City, consider visiting one of the towns near Park City below.

 

Oakley

Oakley is located 17 miles northeast of Park City and is tucked up against the Uinta Mountains along the Weber River. This small community is full of activity during the annual Rodeo and Fourth of July Celebration. Anglers and sightseers follow the Weber River throughout the year in search of scenic landscapes and large trout that swim along the river. You can also enjoy a host of different activities in the National Forest or Weber Cottonwood Recreation Site.

 

Heber City

Heber City is a mid-size town that lies 17 miles south of Park City in the heart of the Heber Valley. Located on US Highway 189, Heber City is a great escape location. While in Heber you can visit the Deer Creek to see an interesting mix of wildlife and plant life or visit the Wasatch Mountain State Parks. Both of these options are great for nature walks. Heber City also is home to the Heber Valley Aero Museum that displays a variety of aircraft, and houses the Steam Engine tour on the Heber Valley Railroad.

 

Midway

The town of Midway borders Jordanelle, Wasatch Mountain, and Deer Creek State Parks. This small town lies 18 miles south of Park City. During the summer, Midway hosts the Swiss Days and The Sheepdog Championships. In the wintertime, you can attack the trails on snowshoes or skinny skis at the Soldier Hollow Cross Country Ski Resort. This will be a new experience for most.

 

Kamas

Kamas is directly east of Park City and lies at the edge of the Kamas Wildlife Management Area. This is one of four ranger district location in Wasatch National Forest. This location is a very popular camping location due to its great hiking and outdoor activity options. There is also a 70-mile drive on Mirror Lake’s scenic byway that runs between Kamas and Evanston, Wyoming.