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Common Questions

Quick answers to help you plan your Park City trip.

Planning & Logistics

How much does a trip to Park City cost?

A Park City trip can range from $150/day for budget travelers to $500+/day for luxury experiences. Ski lift tickets ($150-200/day), lodging ($200-800/night), and dining ($50-150/day) are the main expenses.

Can I visit Park City as a day trip from Salt Lake City?

Yes, Park City is an easy 35-45 minute drive from Salt Lake City. Day trips work well for shopping on Main Street, summer hiking, or a day of skiing—just leave early to maximize your time.

Activities & Outdoors

What can I do in Park City if I don't ski?

Plenty! Try snowshoeing, tubing, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, spa visits, Olympic Park tours, Main Street shopping, or simply enjoy the restaurants and nightlife. Non-skiers stay plenty busy.

What are the most romantic things to do in Park City?

Couples love sleigh ride dinners, spa treatments, fine dining on Main Street, sunset gondola rides, cozy fireside cocktails, and private ski lessons together. Park City sets the scene for romance.

How safe is skiing in Park City?

Park City resorts maintain excellent safety standards with professional ski patrol, marked trails, and emergency services. Wear a helmet, know your limits, and follow the skier responsibility code for a safe experience.

Getting Around

Do I need a rental car in Park City?

Not necessarily. Park City has a free bus system, and many visitors stay within walking distance of Main Street or ski resorts. A rental car helps for day trips to Salt Lake City or exploring Utah's national parks.