Park City
The Sundance Film Festival, skiing, and snowboarding are Park City's three claim to fame. Park City, which is 35 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, is easily reachable and has a wide variety of lodging options that draw large numbers of tourists throughout the winter. This historic mining town is located in the shadow of the untamed Wasatch Mountain Range, sandwiched between Deer Valley and Park City Mountain. Both resorts participated in the Winter Olympics in 2002, and the Utah Olympic Park, which is located just to the north of the main drag, continues to be a significant training ground for winter athletes like the US Ski Team.
However, you are not have to be an Olympian to enjoy everything Park City has to offer. Visit the High West Distillery and Saloon or take a stroll through the city's quaint Historic Park City neighborhood. Grab the whole family and head to Gorgoza Park for a day of snow tubing in your best winter attire. And take advantage of the vibrant après-ski culture in the city after a strenuous day of skiing (or relaxing in the lodge).
Rankings:
- #4 in Best Places to Visit in Utah
- #4 in Best Ski Vacations in the USA
- #6 in Best Mountain Towns to Visit in the USA
- #6 in Best Places to Visit in February
- #7 in Best Places to Visit in December
- #8 in Best Ski Vacations
- #11 in Best Christmas Vacations
Country: USA