Park City offers a rich blend of contemporary convenience and historic charm across its different village areas, each offering something special for visitors.
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Canyons Village
Canyons Village is the first base to welcome visitors into Park City, providing a variety of slope-side lodging opportunities, ski school, and other services to ensure an easy, family-friendly guest experience. This guest-centric, pedestrian-friendly village hosts numerous events throughout the year, from concerts to après gatherings, and provides direct access to the Orange Bubble Express—the country's first bubbled and heated chairlift. Getting around Park City from Canyons Village is made simple with the resort's free, bio-diesel public transit system.

Park City Mountain Village
Park City Mountain Village, developed when the first ski lift was constructed in 1963, embodies the legacy and history of the resort. This vibrant base area is packed with activities that go far beyond skiing. Guests can indulge in thrills like zipline rides, historic mining tours, sleigh rides, yurt dining. The village also features a diverse selection of cuisine, ranging from casual to sophisticated dining options, ensuring that every craving is satisfied. In addition to dining, Park City Mountain Village is known for its shopping, offering gear, apparel, art, and souvenirs that reflect the mountain lifestyle.

Town of Park City
Nestled high in the Wasatch Mountains, the historic mining town of Park City, Utah, is truly one of a kind. As the only resort with lift access directly to the town's historic Main Street, Park City offers a unique blend of mountain adventure and small-town charm. Guests can ski or ride down Quit'N Time or Creole runs to access the eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, bars, and galleries that line the charming streets. This area boasts award-winning restaurants, cozy bars, cafes, and breweries, providing visitors with a wide range of culinary delights. Between the village areas and Main Street, guests will find countless apparel shops, galleries, and unique stores, all attended by knowledgeable staff who live and breathe the mountain lifestyle.

Old Town
Welcome to a historic downtown area filled with rich mining history and an inviting selection of shops, restaurants, bars, and galleries. Park City's Old Town comes alive after the day's activities on the slopes, with a vibrant nightlife that offers a range of entertainment options. It's a place where memories are made, and its historic charm makes it a favorite among visitors.

Kimball Junction
Located just a 10-minute drive north of downtown Park City, Kimball Junction is home to a wide range of conveniences including liquor store, organic Whole Foods, and many cafes, restaurants, and bars. Shopping options include TJ Maxx, Best Buy, Walmart, and the Factory Outlet Mall, featuring around 70 brand-name stores. Kimball Junction also offers family-friendly activities, such as a multi-screen movie theater, Woodward snow tubing, and the Swaner Nature Preserve, where visitors can spot wildlife like elk, deer, coyote, and moose.

Utah Olympic Park
Utah Olympic Park, originally built for the sliding and jumping events of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, remains an exciting destination. It regularly hosts World Cup and National-level sporting events, often free for the public to watch. Guests can also explore the free museum or, for the more daring, try their hand at thrilling experiences like bobsledding or skeleton runs.

Highlights
Park City is not just about the slopes; it's a vibrant community offering a diverse range of experiences across its different village areas. Whether clients are interested in family-friendly amenities, luxurious dining, lively après ski options, or historic charm, Park City provides a memorable and dynamic village atmosphere that caters to every taste and preference.
