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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.
Activities & Outdoors
Should I go hiking or mountain biking in Park City?
Both are excellent. Hiking is accessible to everyone and requires no special gear. Mountain biking offers thrilling trails but requires some experience. Many trails allow both activities—just respect right-of-way.
Can I visit Utah Olympic Park?
Yes, Utah Olympic Park is open to visitors year-round. Take tours of the 2002 Winter Olympics facilities, watch athletes train, try the zipline, or experience bobsled rides.
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.
Accommodation
Should I stay ski-in/ski-out or on Main Street?
Ski-in/ski-out saves time on the slopes but limits evening options. Main Street offers better dining and nightlife but requires transport to ski. Consider what matters more: maximizing ski time or the full town experience.
Local Tips
What's the Sundance Film Festival like in Park City?
Sundance transforms Park City each January with film screenings, celebrity sightings, and packed restaurants. It's exciting but crowded and expensive. Book lodging months ahead if you want to experience it.