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Common Questions

Quick answers to help you plan your Park City trip.

Planning & Logistics

What are tips for planning a group trip to Park City?

Book a large vacation rental to stay together, consider ski-in/ski-out for convenience, arrange group ski lessons, make restaurant reservations early, and use the free bus system to keep everyone together.

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 best hiking trails in Park City?

Top trails include the Mid-Mountain Trail (scenic traverse), Armstrong Trail (views), Bloods Lake (alpine lake), and Rail Trail (easy, paved). Difficulty ranges from family-friendly to challenging.

Dining & Nightlife

Do I need restaurant reservations in Park City?

For popular Main Street restaurants, yes—especially during ski season weekends and holidays. Casual spots and lunch are usually fine without reservations. Book 1-2 weeks ahead for peak times.

What are the best restaurants on Main Street?

Main Street offers diverse dining from upscale spots like Riverhorse on Main and Handle to casual favorites like Wasatch Brew Pub and No Name Saloon. Options range from sushi to steakhouses to Mexican.

Where can I find budget-friendly food in Park City?

Park City has affordable options beyond the tourist spots. Try Café Terigo for lunch, Five5eeds for breakfast, grocery stores like Fresh Market, or drive 20 minutes to Kimball Junction for chain restaurants.