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- Entire condo
- Park City
My place is close to Ski from your own slope-side retreat. Park City Mountain Resort is a skiers' paradise, with an average of 360 inches of snow each year. Just steps away from the Town Ski Lift is Marriott's Summit Watch, one of two Marriott Vacation Club resorts in Park City. From our cozy mountain retreat,, restaurants and dining, family-friendly activities, public transport. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, and families (with kids).
- Entire condo
- Park City
Gorgeous condo with spectacular view of the ski mountain. Open 315 square feet design condo with half kitchen, dining area, living area with gas fireplace, queen pull out couch and queen bed with a full bathroom. Sit outside on the patio for a beautiful view of mountains in the winter or the summers. Building amenities include: Condo outdoor pool (only summer), outdoor hot tub. Right outside the condo is a FREE bus stop to take you to the slopes or wherever you want to go. Laundry close
- Entire condo
- Park City
An ideal location, just a short walk to Park City Mountain's Town Lift and Main Street, this stunningly redesigned condo comfortably sleeps up to 4! One parking space is also provided. One parking space is also provided. It's on the free area shuttle route to access Deer Valley Resort, Canyons Village, Utah Olympic Park and all of Park City's activities and entertainment. The chic guestroom has a sumptuous king bed and a 19" TV/DVD. There's a brand new sleeper sofa in the living room and another exquisite full bath. The stylish living room features ample seating gathered around the large screen TV and the cozy wood burning fireplace, perfect for relaxing with family and friends after the day's adventures. The full chef's kitchen has everything you need to prepare and serve snacks and meals. The superb dining area, with comfortable seating for 6 at the dining table and 3 at the breakfast bar, is open to the kitchen and the living room. Outside there's a small private patio facing the courtyard and pool. Enjoy Park Station's amenities which include elevator access, common laundry facility, seasonal hot tub and outdoor heated pool in winter/summer and indoor hot tub and sauna in winter. Park City Mountain's Town Lift generally opens the third weekend of December, please check with the resort for current status and updates. Deluxe rating.
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All About Park City
Tucked within the Wasatch Mountains in western Utah, Park City is a small town known for its stunning mountain backdrop, dozens of scenic highways, and activities both on and off the slopes. The town is a year-round destination, with visitors coming here to soak up the arts during the international film festival and outdoor concert series, and to embrace the outdoors by skiing, mountain biking, fishing, and hiking.
The town is surrounded by spruce-, pine-, and aspen-lined forests and miles of panoramic drives. Bordering Park City to the north and the west are the Wasatch Mountains, where you’ll find two world-class ski resorts in close proximity to the city. The mountains join the Uinta wilderness for two million acres at the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, just 35 minutes from Park City and home to hundreds of miles of trails that wind their way around peaks, canyons, and lakes. Rare animal sightings in the forest can include black bears, mountain lions, elk, moose, and mountain goats, among many others.
Less than 30 minutes east of Park City, the Mirror Lake Byway twists through the Uinta Mountains, offering stops at waterfalls along the Provo River and massive freshwater lakes set within the forest valleys.
How do I get around Park City?
The closest airport to Park City is the Salt Lake City Airport (SLC), about a 40-minute drive from downtown Park City. Your other options for getting from the airport to your vacation rental include taking the green train line to several public buses or you can choose a taxi or ride-hailing service. Renting a car for your trip isn’t necessary for exploring Park City, but having your own vehicle is helpful if you plan to take day trips or scenic drives. Within town, you can explore Park City’s iconic brick buildings on foot or by using the city’s public bus system. Ride-booking services and taxis are also easy to find throughout the area.
When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Park City?
Autumn is cool in Park City and it gets cold at night, with snow usually starting in November. This is also the season when the trees turn shades of yellow, orange, and red — best witnessed by a scenic drive or hike through the Wasatch Mountains. Cold and snowy winters are ideal for outdoor sports ranging from tubing to cross-country skiing. A world-famous film festival also visits Park City this time of year, with many up-and-coming actors and directors making debuts in venues spread across town.
Spring stays cold until May, when the snow begins to melt. The month-long Spring Gruv festival occurs from March to April, when you’ll find outdoor concerts, ice sculpting competitions, and the annual pond skimming competition, where competitors ski over a 100-foot, frozen pond. Summers are pleasant, warm, and dry, and in August, the Kimball Arts Festival fills Park City’s Main Street with 200 tents populated by artists from around the country.
What are the top things to do in Park City?
Wasatch Mountain State Park
The Wasatch Mountain State Park covers nearly 22,000 acres, offering dozens of hike and bike trails. You’ll have opportunities to spot local wildlife along the one-mile Cascade Springs Trail, where you might find large mammals, including moose and elk, or birds like the wild turkey and red-tailed hawk. As you wander the paved trail, you’ll eventually reach the waterfall and freshwater streams at Cascade Springs, surrounded by towering mountains.
Guardsman Pass Scenic Byway
The Guardsman Pass Scenic Byway winds through 15 miles of forested mountains, connecting Park City with the Big Cottonwood Canyon. Depending on the season, the landscape ranges from fall's yellow-hued foliage to snow-capped scenes in winter, to fields of Indian paintbrush and orchid wildflowers in spring and summer. You can stop at the Guardsman Pass Overlook summit for sweeping views of the Uinta Mountains, one of the US’s highest mountain ranges.
Park City Museum
The Park City Museum, located in the downtown area, offers an interactive walkthrough of the region’s history, starting with its early inhabitants before moving on to its mining years and finally to its more recent days as a sought-after ski destination. Permanent and rotating exhibits feature historic photographs, oral histories, and life-size replicas and artifacts of objects important to the town’s past. After a few hours of exploring, grab a bite to eat at one of the restaurants or cafes also on Main Street.