Skiing, snowboarding, and the Sundance Film Festival – the three things Park City, Utah is best known for. Located along the Wasatch Mountain Range and a quick 35-minute drive from Salt Lake City, Park City is an easily accessible mountain retreat bordered by Deer Valley and Park City Mountain. After a day on the slopes or exploring Olympic Park, take a stroll down Main Street to see what this charming 1800’s mining town has in store. Historic downtown boasts art galleries, shopping, and a host of dining options perfect for lunch, dinner, or experiencing après-ski.
Round-trip economy airfare for trip earner and one guest
3-night stay at the Sheraton Park City
Round-trip transportation for trip earner and one guest
$500 Visa gift card for any expenses
Sheraton Park City welcomes travelers from all over the world. From exceptional snow sports to summertime activities such as fly fishing, mountain biking, and hiking, this downtown hotel is an excellent home base to explore this world-class destination. Enjoy easy access to historic Main Street and discover premier restaurants, boutiques, and art galleries.
1895 Sidewinder Drive
Park City, Utah 84060
Phone number: +1 (435) 649-2900
For winter sports enthusiasts, the best time to visit Park City is from December through March. Ski season generally runs from mid-November through mid-April, depending on the weather and snowfall totals. Park City is busiest in January when film fans attend the Sundance Film Festival. Summer is also a great time to visit, especially for those looking for a cool break. Temperatures are often 20 degrees cooler than other parts of Utah during the summer months. Summer is a great time to enjoy the mountain vistas while hiking, biking, and exploring all that this outdoor oasis has to offer.
Skiing in Deer Valley or Park City
Snowtubing at Gorgoza Park
Shopping downtown in Historic Park City
Taking scenic lift rides on Park City Mountain chairlifts
Golfing at Canyons Golf
Hiking or biking one of the numerous mountain trails
Exploring the Utah Olympic Park, home of the 2002 Olympics