Discover Park City, Utah

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Experience the Best of Park City, Utah
Nestled in Utah's Wasatch Mountains just 30 minutes from Salt Lake City, Park City is one of North America's most celebrated mountain destinations. What began as a silver mining town in the 1800s has evolved into a world-class resort community where Olympic history, legendary powder, and small-town charm come together.
Winter brings some of the best skiing and snowboarding on the planet, with over 7,300 acres of terrain across Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort. When the snow melts, the mountains transform into a paradise of hiking trails, mountain biking, fly fishing, and golf. Year-round, Historic Main Street offers boutique shopping, acclaimed restaurants, and a thriving arts scene—plus iconic events like the Sundance Film Festival that draw visitors from around the globe.

Historic Charm Meets Modern Flavor
Historic Main Street is where Park City's past meets its present. Victorian-era buildings that once served silver miners now house award-winning restaurants, independent boutiques, art galleries, and lively après-ski bars.
By day, explore local shops, grab coffee at a tucked-away café, or wander through galleries featuring local and national artists. By night, the street transforms—craft cocktails, live music, and farm-to-table dining set the scene for unforgettable evenings.
Throughout the year, Park City hosts events that draw visitors from around the world. The Sundance Film Festival brings Hollywood to the mountains every January. The Kimball Arts Festival showcases hundreds of artists each summer. And free concerts, farmers markets, and community gatherings keep the energy going all season long.

Outdoor Playground, All Year Long
Park City isn't just a ski town—it's a year-round outdoor paradise surrounded by the stunning Wasatch Mountains and over 400 miles of trails waiting to be explored.
Winter transforms the region into a snow lover's dream. Park City Mountain offers over 7,300 acres of skiable terrain—the largest in the United States—while Deer Valley Resort delivers a more refined experience with immaculately groomed runs and limited lift tickets for shorter lines. Beyond downhill skiing and snowboarding, you'll find world-class cross-country skiing, snowshoeing through quiet aspen groves, snowmobiling across backcountry meadows, and tubing hills that keep the whole family laughing.
Summer opens up an entirely different playground. Hikers and trail runners can tackle everything from easy wildflower walks to challenging summit climbs. Mountain bikers flock here for legendary trails and lift-served downhill runs at the resorts. Golfers enjoy championship courses with mountain backdrops, while anglers cast lines into the Provo and Weber Rivers for blue-ribbon trout fishing.
Looking for more adventure? Try zip-lining through alpine forests, paddleboarding on nearby Jordanelle Reservoir, horseback riding through scenic valleys, or catching a concert at the base of the slopes.
No matter the season, the mountains are calling!

Your Park City Adventure Starts Here
You've found your destination. Now let us take care of the rest.
We offer a curated collection of Park City vacation rentals—from ski-in/ski-out chalets to downtown retreats steps from Main Street. Every property is professionally maintained, thoughtfully appointed, and backed by a local team that's available around the clock.
We're not a faceless booking platform. We're a boutique property management company with deep roots in Park City, and we treat every guest like a neighbor. Need restaurant recommendations? Want help arranging ski rentals or lift tickets? We've got you covered.
Less hassle. More mountain time. That's the Jaunt difference.

Park City FAQs
How far is Park City from Salt Lake City Airport?
Park City is approximately 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport, making it one of the most accessible major ski destinations in the United States. Many vacation rentals can arrange airport shuttle service for guests.
When is the best time to visit Park City for skiing?
The ski season typically runs from late November through early April, with peak conditions occurring between December and February. Park City Mountain averages over 350 inches of Utah's famous powder snow annually.
Are there things to do in Park City besides skiing?
Absolutely. Park City offers year-round activities including Utah Olympic Park tours, Historic Main Street shopping and dining, snowshoeing, sleigh rides, mountain biking, hiking, golf, fishing, and world-class events like the Sundance Film Festival.
Do you have pet-friendly vacation rentals in Park City?
Yes, we offer select pet-friendly properties in Park City. Use our search filters to find vacation rentals that welcome four-legged family members.
What is the difference between Park City Mountain and Deer Valley?
Park City Mountain is the largest ski resort in the U.S. with over 7,300 acres, terrain parks, and a lively village atmosphere. Deer Valley offers a luxury ski experience with limited daily tickets, ski-only terrain (no snowboarding), impeccable grooming, and exceptional guest services. Both resorts are accessible from our Park City vacation rentals.
Can I find ski-in/ski-out vacation rentals in Park City?
Yes, we feature numerous ski-in/ski-out properties at both Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort. Filter your search for "ski-in/ski-out" access to view available slope-side accommodations.
