Utah Quirks
Ask for the fry sauce :)
Utah's liquor laws are bizarre and you won't find any alcohol over a certain percentage in grocery stores so plan ahead and find a sanctioned state liquor store (not open on Sundays).
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State Liquor Store
1550 Snow Creek DrUtah's liquor laws are bizarre and you won't find any alcohol over a certain percentage in grocery stores so plan ahead and find a sanctioned state liquor store (not open on Sundays).
Restaurants
Some of our favorite downtown options.
Wonderful place near our treehouse to enjoy locally distilled whiskeys and have some fun!
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High West Distillery
27649 Old Lincoln HwyWonderful place near our treehouse to enjoy locally distilled whiskeys and have some fun!
Take a romantic sleigh ride to your dining destination!
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Snowed Inn Sleigh Co. Restaurant
1310 Lowell AveTake a romantic sleigh ride to your dining destination!
Husband/Wife team offering creative American plates for breakfast and lunch in a streamlined space.
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Five5eeds
1600 Snow Creek DriveHusband/Wife team offering creative American plates for breakfast and lunch in a streamlined space.
A local staple that's been around since the 70s and decorated with all the best kind of beer cans. Perfect for snagging a slice and watching the game!
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Davanza's
690 Park AveA local staple that's been around since the 70s and decorated with all the best kind of beer cans. Perfect for snagging a slice and watching the game!
For specialty grocery shopping, find the most gourmet options here.
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Riverhorse Provisions
221 Main StFor specialty grocery shopping, find the most gourmet options here.
Handle
136 Heber AveMoody. Delicious. Perfect for a celebration.
Multi course meal to remember forever. Pro Tip: Must plan far in advance with reservations!
The Nelson Cottage by High West
651 Park AveMulti course meal to remember forever. Pro Tip: Must plan far in advance with reservations!
Java Cow Coffee & Ice Cream
402 Main StHomemade ice cream... don’t miss!
Bars
Sip, chug, burp, repeat.
Happening red-brick saloon with pub grub like bison burgers plus a robust beer and whiskey menu. Go early and snag a table outside on the patio for a gorgeous view of Main Street.
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No Name Saloon
447 Main StHappening red-brick saloon with pub grub like bison burgers plus a robust beer and whiskey menu. Go early and snag a table outside on the patio for a gorgeous view of Main Street.
Locally brewed beer alongside an extensive pub menu.
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Wasatch Brewery
250 Main StLocally brewed beer alongside an extensive pub menu.
The Cabin
427 Main StLive music plus drinks? Yes please!
Coffee
Appreciate the caffeinate!
Bookstore plus coffee for the win.
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Atticus Coffee, Books & Teahouse
738 Main StBookstore plus coffee for the win.
Artisanal espresso bar to go (hard to find; you’re going upstairs).
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Pink Elephant Coffee Shop
509 Main StArtisanal espresso bar to go (hard to find; you’re going upstairs).
Bean to bar, craft chocolate maker where they roast, winnow, grind, refine, conche, temper, mold and wrap.
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Ritual Chocolate
1105 Iron Horse DrBean to bar, craft chocolate maker where they roast, winnow, grind, refine, conche, temper, mold and wrap.
The closest spot to us for the perfect local brew of beans.
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Park City Coffee Roaster
724 Uinta WayThe closest spot to us for the perfect local brew of beans.
Adventure
Enjoy something special.
Family owned and the best bang for your buck!
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Luna Lobos Dog Sledding at Rancho Luna Lobos
4733 Browns Canyon RdFamily owned and the best bang for your buck!
Take a snowmobile (or a horse or ATV) out for a spin!
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Red Pine Adventures
2050 White Pine Canyon RdTake a snowmobile (or a horse or ATV) out for a spin!
Sign up for yoga on a paddle board or just float and chill in a geothermal springs inside a limestone rock.
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Homestead Crater
Sign up for yoga on a paddle board or just float and chill in a geothermal springs inside a limestone rock.
Skiing/Boarding
Park City has three resorts that are closest to us by distance; these are them!
Park City Mountain Resort
1345 Lowell AveDeer Valley Resort
2250 Deer Valley Dr SCanyons Village ePark City
4000 Canyons Resort DrScenic Drives
Not always open year round, but this is the way to see a lot of Utah from the comfort of your car.
This beautiful mountain pass connects Park City to Midway and Big Cottonwood Canyon. It is a popular drive to view wildflowers, wildlife, and fall foliage. The road is paved and winds through Deer Valley Resort, through alpine meadows, and advances to the summit of Guardsman Pass (elevation 9,700 ft.). There is short-term parking and bathrooms at the summit. The road continues into Big Cottonwood Canyon to Salt Lake City where dogs are not allowed because it is a watershed.
Directions: From Deer Valley Drive head south. At traffic circle take the second exit, Marsac Avenue (the first is the bus-only entrance to transportation center). Continue on Marsac Avenue for 7 miles.
Access: Typically, open May to November. Closed in the winter.
Distance: 15 miles round trip from Main Street to summit.
Average Drive Time: .5 to 1 hour out-and-back.
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Guardsmans Pass Overlook
Guardsman Pass RoadThis beautiful mountain pass connects Park City to Midway and Big Cottonwood Canyon. It is a popular drive to view wildflowers, wildlife, and fall foliage. The road is paved and winds through Deer Valley Resort, through alpine meadows, and advances to the summit of Guardsman Pass (elevation 9,700 ft.). There is short-term parking and bathrooms at the summit. The road continues into Big Cottonwood Canyon to Salt Lake City where dogs are not allowed because it is a watershed.
Directions: From Deer Valley Drive head south. At traffic circle take the second exit, Marsac Avenue (the first is the bus-only entrance to transportation center). Continue on Marsac Avenue for 7 miles.
Access: Typically, open May to November. Closed in the winter.
Distance: 15 miles round trip from Main Street to summit.
Average Drive Time: .5 to 1 hour out-and-back.
One of the most popular mountain routes in the state, Mirror Lake Scenic Byway cuts through Utah's highest mountain range from the town of Kamas up into the Uinta-Wasatch Cache National Forest before descending to placid Mirror Lake. Many small lakes, waterfalls, camping sites, and hiking trails are along this beautiful route. There are no retail services within the forest area, so it's best to shop and gas up before you begin your drive.
Directions: Take UT-248 east from Park City towards Kamas for 16 miles. Turn left at the intersection of UT-248 and UT-32. Drive 2 blocks then turn right onto UT-150 (Scenic Byway). Drive 32 miles along the highway to Mirror Lake. Return the same way or continue to Evanston, WY and return via I-80 westbound.
Access: Closed in the winter. The best time to drive it is late May to late October. No charge to drive the highway. Must purchase a 3-day National Forest Pass to park and use facilities. This pass is also valid for the Alpine Loop.
Distance: 48 miles one-way from Park City to Mirror Lake.
Average Drive Time: 1.5 to 3 hours.
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Mirror Lake
Utah 150One of the most popular mountain routes in the state, Mirror Lake Scenic Byway cuts through Utah's highest mountain range from the town of Kamas up into the Uinta-Wasatch Cache National Forest before descending to placid Mirror Lake. Many small lakes, waterfalls, camping sites, and hiking trails are along this beautiful route. There are no retail services within the forest area, so it's best to shop and gas up before you begin your drive.
Directions: Take UT-248 east from Park City towards Kamas for 16 miles. Turn left at the intersection of UT-248 and UT-32. Drive 2 blocks then turn right onto UT-150 (Scenic Byway). Drive 32 miles along the highway to Mirror Lake. Return the same way or continue to Evanston, WY and return via I-80 westbound.
Access: Closed in the winter. The best time to drive it is late May to late October. No charge to drive the highway. Must purchase a 3-day National Forest Pass to park and use facilities. This pass is also valid for the Alpine Loop.
Distance: 48 miles one-way from Park City to Mirror Lake.
Average Drive Time: 1.5 to 3 hours.