Top Fun Things to Do in Park City This Summer
1. Ride the Scenic Chairlifts
Experience the mountains from a whole new angle. Both Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort operate scenic lift rides throughout the summer, carrying you up lush green slopes for panoramic views, wildflower spotting, or a picnic with altitude. You can ride up and hike or bike down — or just soak in the fresh alpine air at the summit.
2. Hit the Trails – Hiking & Mountain Biking
Park City boasts over 400 miles of hiking and biking trails, many of which start right from Main Street. Beginners and pros alike will find terrain they love — from smooth switchbacks like Armstrong Trail to adrenaline-packed downhill runs like Wasatch Crest. Rentals and guided tours are widely available for all skill levels.
3. Catch a Show at the Deer Valley Music Festival
Hosted by the Utah Symphony, the Deer Valley Music Festival is a highlight of summer. Pack a blanket and picnic basket, then unwind under the stars as live symphonic performances fill the air. The mountains make for a breathtaking concert backdrop.
4. Stroll Historic Main Street
Park City’s charming Main Street is lined with art galleries, boutiques, coffee shops, and award-winning restaurants. In the summer, it’s even more inviting — you’ll find sidewalk dining, local festivals, and street performers most weekends. Don’t miss the Park Silly Sunday Market, a lively open-air market filled with local artisans, food vendors, and family fun.
5. Try Adventure Sports at Utah Olympic Park
Home to the 2002 Winter Olympics, Utah Olympic Park turns into a summer thrill zone. Test your courage on a zip line, alpine slide, extreme tubing, or the ropes courses. You can also watch professional athletes train — or dive into Olympic history at the onsite museum.
6. Go Fly Fishing or Paddleboarding
For something slower-paced, Park City's nearby rivers and reservoirs offer stellar fly fishing and paddleboarding. Provo River is teeming with trout and great for guided trips. For paddleboarding, head to Jordanelle Reservoir — just a 15-minute drive from town.
7. Golf with a View
Several high-elevation golf courses surround Park City, offering crisp mountain air and sweeping views. The Park City Golf Club is a local favorite, with a walkable layout and close proximity to downtown. For a more luxurious outing, try Glenwild or Victory Ranch.
8. Explore Guardsman Pass & Alpine Lakes
If you’re into photography or scenic drives, Guardsman Pass is a must. This winding mountain road connects Park City to Big Cottonwood Canyon and offers jaw-dropping views. Along the way, take a detour to hike Bloods Lake — a short, family-friendly trail leading to a pristine alpine lake perfect for dipping your feet.
Wrap-Up: Why Summer in Park City Is Worth It
While Park City may be famous for snow, summer is when the town truly breathes. With perfect daytime temps, endless sunshine, and a calendar full of events, there’s something here for every type of traveler.
Whether you come for outdoor thrills or mountain-town charm, Park City offers a summer getaway that feels both relaxing and invigorating.
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