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Park City | Deer Valley

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A quick and scenic thirty-minute drive from the Salt Lake City airport delivers you to Park City and Deer Valley. Although both are beautiful and worth visiting year-round, they come to life during winter with the annual Sundance Film Festival and ski season. A quick PSA to snowboarders— Deer Valley is a ski-only resort, but you are more than welcome at Park City, Snowbird, Alta, Brighton or Solitude Mountain.

STAY

STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE DEER VALLEY Inspired by the Olympic legend and his Norwegian heritage, this traditional ski lodge was the first luxury property in Park City and is Utah’s only Forbes Five-Star Hotel and Spa. Adorned with oversized leather chairs, crackling fireplaces, an outdoor pool, and a ski-in/ski-out restaurant, Stein Eriksen is a must-visit. 7700 Stein Way, Park City; steinlodge.com

ST. REGIS DEER VALLEY A funicular whisks guests 500 feet up to the resort in under 90 seconds, but this is not just any cable car- they were made by Gangloff of Berne, the makers of the first funicular railway in 1929 and the former carriage maker to European royalty. At the top, a yurt village is currently set up for aprés-ski featuring fondue and views of the valley. Make sure to arrive before sundown to see the nightly champagne sabering ritual and toast. 2300 Deer Valley Dr E, Park City; marriott.com/en-us/hotels/slcxr-the-st-regis-deer-valley

MONTAGE DEER VALLEY Our favorite feature of the hotel is their s’more set up at sundown. We owe the all-American snack to the Girl Scouts, but the Montage offers a grown-up version with daily rotating flavors from the chef including cinnamon, mocha, peppermint, caramel, and vanilla. 9100 Marsac Ave, Park City; montagehotels.com/deervalley

WASHINGTON SCHOOL HOUSE HOTEL Stay in a historic 19th-century schoolhouse-turned-hotel off of Main Street in the heart of Park City. A heated pool and fire pit, fashioned from a steel Olympic torch from the 2002 Winter Games, lie outside the suites. 543 Park Ave, Park City; washingtonschoolhouse.com

WALDORF ASTORIA PARK CITY At the base of Canyons Mountain in the village, the Waldorf is a classic, convenient choice for Park City skiers. 2100 Frostwood Dr, Park City; hilton.com/en/hotels/slcdmwa-waldorf-astoria-park-city

THE LODGE AT BLUE SKY An Auberge Resort, 35 minutes from Park City, which includes a 3,500-acre private retreat in the Wasatch Mountain Range. On-site activities range from snowshoeing through snowy forested trails to horse-drawn sleigh rides to heli-skiing for intermediate and advanced skiers alike. 27649 Old Lincoln Hwy, Wanship; aubergeresorts.com/bluesky

GOLDENER HIRSCH A European-style chalet with modern residences, this Auberge Resort seamlessly blends a charming Bavarian-inspired inn with sleek modern residences designed by award-winning architect Tom Kundig. Nestled at the foot of Deer Valley’s Silver Lake Express lift, the freshly renovated family-owned property has been an iconic fixture in Silver Lake Village for more than 30 years. The inn’s beloved old-world architecture is complemented by alpine chic residences. Located steps from the slopes, guests are granted immediate access to endless picture-perfect pistes, where 103 runs wind through the region’s majestic aspen groves and evergreen glades. 7520 Royal St, Park City; aubergeresorts.com/goldenerhirsch

THE GRAND AMERICA HOTEL If you happen to have a long layover in Salt Lake City, we recommend afternoon tea in the garden of The Grand America Hotel. 555 S Main St, Salt Lake City; grandamerica.com

DINE

RITUAL CHOCOLATE A bean to bar, craft chocolate maker that “roasts, winnows, grinds, refines, conches, tempers, molds, and wraps.” We especially love their beautiful packaging with unique graphic designs. 1105 Iron Horse Dr, Park City; ritualchocolate.com

HANDLE Seasonal American small plates & entrees prepared in a rustic restaurant with creative cocktails. 136 Heber Ave, Park City; handleparkcity.com

FIREWOOD A Main Street restaurant with wood-fired steaks, pizza, and barbecue. As the name suggests, everything from the wagyu to the provoleta (grilled cheese) is cooked over a wood-fired grill. 306 Main St, Park City; firewoodonmain.com

RIVERHORSE ON MAIN An upscale option on Main Street featuring seasonal, farm-to-table dishes and live music. 540 Main St, Park City; riverhorseparkcity.com

TUPELO Next door to No Name Saloon, Tupelo offers local, seasonal dishes straight from their farm. 1500 Kearns Blvd, Park City; tupeloparkcity.com

BEARCLAW CABIN Ride Outlaw, Stairway, and Red's Lifts to the only mountaintop lodge in Utah. Take in the spectacular 360-degree views of Heber and Utah Valleys and order their famous nachos. Unnamed Road, Provo; sundanceresort.com/dining/bearclaw-cabin

RED TAIL GRILL A classic apres-ski sports bar at Park City Mountain. Order the chicken wings and spinach and artichoke dip, and enjoy with an old-fashioned by the firepit. Base of the Orange Bubble Express Lift, 4000 Grand Summit Dr, Park City; exploretock.com/redtailgrillparkcity

CAFE TERIGO A quaint Italian spot on Main Street, order the house-made ricotta cheese with tomato jam. 424 Main St, Park City; cafeterigo.com

MID-MOUNTAIN LODGE A former miner’s boarding house, and the perfect place to have a hot toddy at the resort’s only full-service on-mountain bar. Order a porchetta sandwich right off the in-house rotisserie, and enjoy on the expansive deck with sheepskin-covered benches and roaring fire pits. parkcitymountain.com

RIME RAW BAR Take the Jordanelle gondola up to Rime Raw Bar and order the buttered lobster roll and a glass of Prosecco while you take in the epic views of the mountain from the refurbished cabin’s outdoor deck. 9850 Summit View Dr, Park City; rimerawbar.com

HARVEST A healthy dining option for Australian-style breakfasts. Think pillowy scrambled eggs piled on toasted sourdough, acai bowls with homemade muesli, and of course flat white coffees. 820 Park Ave #101, Park City; harvestparkcity.com

THE EATING ESTABLISHMENT The go-to for all-day breakfast and diner classics. 317 Main St, Park City; theeatingestablishment.net

YUKI YAMA Seasonal sushi, classic Japanese plates and sake. 586 Main St, Park City; yukiyamasushi.com

FIRESIDE DINING Upper mountain's Empire Canyon Lodge serves dinner Wednesday through Saturday until early April. It's a hearty, four-course, set-price menu—cheese, cured meats, stews, roasted leg of lamb, Swiss dishes like rösti potatoes—served from their stone fireplaces. You also have the option of adding some outdoor adventure to your dinner: with a snowshoe trek before, or you can arrange for a horse-drawn sleigh ride there. 9200 Marsac Ave #306, Park City; deervalley.com/things-to-do/dining/fireside-dining

ROYAL STREET CAFÉ This casual go-to does cozy food with mid-mountain views. Part of Silver Lake Lodge, it's below Bald Mountain—in the winter, you can watch skiers coming down the slope for lunch; in summer, it's mountain bikers. On a warm day, you'll find people sprawled out picnic-style on the field in front of the restaurant, or playing some lawn games. 7600 Royal St #304, Park City; deervalley.com/things-to-do/dining/royal-street-cafe

WINDY RIDGE CAFÉ Situated down the road from Main Street, Windy Ridge feels like a true local's place. They bill themselves as a destination for comfort food, and the menu has plenty of fried favorites like popcorn shrimp and onion rings, plus hearty post-ski dishes like meatloaf, macaroni and cheese, and roasted chicken with mashed potatoes; their southwest corn chowder is famous. 1250 Iron Horse Dr, Park City; windyridgecafe.com

CHIMAYO Chimayo has become something of an institution in town, and Chef Flores and his team keep things exciting by using seasonal ingredients and riffing on classic Southwestern cuisine. Of particular note: the guacamole Azteca, served with snow crab, stuffed avocado, and roasted vegetables and Tierra + Mar fajitas, a mix of Kobe steak, jumbo shrimp, and pico de gallo. Don’t miss the signature Chimayo Margarita. 368 Main St, Park City; chimayorestaurant.com

350 MAIN Located right in town, 350 Main has been a Park City dinner spot for more than two decades. They are big on local ingredients, and even draw a bit from their own urban garden. Notable on the main menu: the fried chicken with apple jam, buttermilk mashed potatoes, kale, and carrots. The bar here has a separate tapas-only menu. 350 Main St, Park City; 350main.com

BURGERS & BOURBON Located in the Montage Deer Valley with wraparound views of the Empire Express chairlift at the base of Deer Valley Mountain, Burgers & Bourbon serves comfort food at its best— gourmet burgers, fresh cut fries, hand-spun shakes, and craft spirits. The menu pays homage to local artisans and farmers whose passion and hard work produce the finest ingredients. There are thirteen types of burgers on the menu, ranging from a wild turkey burger served with green goddess dressing to blackened ahi tuna with Asian slaw with over 200 types of bourbons and whiskeys, or you can opt for the local flight, three kinds of whiskey from High West Distillery. 9100 Marsac Ave, Park City; montagehotels.com/deervalley/dining/burgers-bourbon

PINE CONE RIDGE From the owners of Grappa, which is currently under construction, comes Pine Cone Ridge, an elegant bistro with a 1930s Shanghai vibe putting innovative French spins on Asian specialties. 577 Main St, Park City; pineconeridgepc.com

EL CHUBASCO Open since 1997, El Chubasco is an excellent, casual Mexican food spot with a small interior space and an outdoor patio. 1890 Bonanza Dr, Park City; elchubascoparkcity.com

VESSEL KITCHEN You wouldn’t think to make a quick stop at a strip mall in Kimball Junction, but it’s a great healthy eatery with avocado toast, grain bowls, and hearty vegetable soups, as well as Brussel sprouts, sweet potato hash, roasted cauliflower, and spicy kimchi slaw. There’s kombucha from Salt Lake City maker Mamachari on tap, too. 1784 Uinta Way # E-1, Park City; vesselkitchen.com

FIVE5SEEDS Husband-wife team offering creative Australian-style plates in a streamlined space. Try the Moroccan shakshouka or the superfood grain salad (wild rice, quinoa, farro, BBQ charred corn, chai-soaked goji berries, and arugula). 1600 Snow Creek Drive EF, Park City, five5eeds.com

DRINK

NO NAME SALOON The spot on Main Street in Park City to have a hot toddy or whiskey sour (from High West Distillery) after dinner. 447 Main St, Park City; nonamesaloon.com

ATTICUS A coffee shop and teahouse serving breakfast, lunch, and baked goods in town. 738 Main St, Park City; atticustea.com

HIGH WEST WHISKEY DISTILLERY For a primarily dry state, you might not expect artisanal whiskey to come out of Utah, yet it certainly does, thanks to High West Distillery, located in the Wasatch-Uintafor mountains near Park City. Visit the award-winning Distillery mountains for a tour and tasting and stay for a bite at their restaurant. They have also taken over Nelson Cottage, located two doors up from the saloon, offering an elevated prix-fix dining experience. 703 Park Ave, Park City; highwest.com

OLD TOWN CELLARS A rustic Main Street wine bar. 408 Main St, Park City; otcwines.com

ALPINE DISTILLING A locally owned and operated distillery with a craft cocktail bar in an upscale, elegant setting featuring curated drinks and tasting experiences. 7132 N, Silver Creek Rd, Park City; alpinedistilling.com

ONYX A wine lounge on Main Street serving a rotating selection of champagne, caviar, and charcuterie. 573 Main St, Park City; theonyxwinelounge.com

THE APRÉS LOUNGE Tucked between the base of Ruby and Empire Express lifts at the edge of the Montage, the bright yellow façade makes it awfully hard to miss this spot. Ski shop Gorsuch outfitted the interiors of the Veuve-stocked yurt with faux fur throws, antler chandeliers, and buffalo-plaid overstuffed chairs. 9100 Marsac Ave, Park City; montagehotels.com/deervalley

O’SHUCKS BAR & GRILL O’Shucks Bar & Grill is exactly what it looks like: a classic dive bar with shuffleboard, pinball, and pool. 427 Main St, Park City; oshucks-ahhsushi.com

ACTIVITIES

SUNDANCE MOUNTAIN RESORT A 45-minute drive from Park City or Deer Valley, Sundance Mountain Resort is worth visiting in summer or winter apart from the film festival. The property includes a lodge, gift shop, skiing, snowboarding, biking, artist workshops, galleries, and a restaurant bedecked with images from founder Robert Redford’s films, including Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, from which the resort takes its name. The best time to visit is in January when 125,000 visitors descend on this charming ski town for the Sundance Film Festival to preview new films and television series. 8841 Alpine Loop Scenic Byway, Sundance; sundanceresort.com

UTAH OLYMPIC PARK Feel the rhythm! Take a cue from Cool Runnings and experience a bobsled ride on the luge from the 2002 Winter Olympics with speeds over 60mph. 3419 Olympic Pkwy, Park City; utaholympiclegacy.org/location/utah-olympic-park

SKI Take your pick! Park City, Deer Valley, Snowbird, Alta, Brighton or Solitude Mountain are at your service. As a note, Deer Valley is Ski-only.

PARK SILLY SUNDAY MARKET Every Sunday during Summer, pick up groceries from the local farmer’s market and peruse craft goods. parksillysundaymarket.com

ALL SEASONS ADVENTURES DOG SLEDDING The owners are highly-trained mushers who run their own rescue for sled dog breeds. They also offer snowshoeing, snowmobiling and in the summer rafting, fly fishing, mountain biking, trap shooting, and hiking, 1555 Lower Iron Horse Loop Rd, Park City; allseasonsadventures.com

PARK CITY FLY FISHING GUIDES They work with anglers of all levels and will show you the best rivers and remote streams to snag a trout. 333 Main St Suite D2, Park City; parkcityflyfishingguides.com

BIGFOOT HOT AIR BALLOONS For incredible views of the Wasatch mountains and surrounding valley. bigfootballoons.com

JANS The experts at Jans can pretty much get you through any mountain adventure—in the winter, they focus on the three major ski groups: alpine, nordic, and backcountry. In the summer, book them for fly fishing—they make the sport fun for first-timers, and have access to locals-only spots where you’ll have the best chance of catching something. 1600 Park Ave, Park City; jans.com/jans-on-park-avenue

WHITE PINE NORDIC CENTER An extensive network of scenic cross-country trails set among the Uinta Mountains. They offer moonlight snowshoeing tours through Deer Valley Resort's Empire Pass. 1541 Thaynes Canyon Drive, Park City; whitepinetouring.com

HOLIDAY LANES This local bowling alley, with its original ball returns and pin machines, is a bit of a time warp. The same family has run Holiday Lanes since 1964, and they’re known for their classic malt, which they make using hand-mixing machines from the '60s. We recommend the burgers and fries too. 565 N Main St, Heber City; gohebervalley.com/Holiday-Lanes

SNOWMOBILING AT THE DEER VALLEY RESORT Summit Meadows Adventures offers guided tours in Browns Canyon where you can explore 7,000 acres with spectacular views of the Wasatch Mountains. 13657 Wright Sheep Rd, Peoa; deervalley.com/things-to-do/activities/snowmobiling

KIMBALL ARTS FESTIVAL Every August, Utah’s longest continually operating festival heads to town, taking over blocks-long Main Street with food, art, and music. Over the course of three days, some 225 jury-selected artists across categories like drawing, photography, and woodworking head to town to show off their wares. Discover and take home works from up-and-coming artists from across the country. kimballartsfestival.org

PARK CITY INSTITUTE Located in the heart of Park City on Main Street, this cultural hub brings big-name acts to the alpine village. In the summer the Big Stars, Bright Nights series is held in Deer Valley’s Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater. 1244 Iron Horse Dr, Park City; parkcityinstitute.org

SHOP

GORSUCH Gorscuch has been the premier luxury ski outfitter for over 50 years with locations in Vail, Aspen, Beaver Creek, and of course, Park City. Spend an afternoon perusing their selection of suits, furs, and home goods in town. 355 Main St, Park City; gorsuch.com

KEMO SABE While many people have heard the story of how an aspiring cowboy first started Kemo Sabe in 1990, what’s lesser known is how far the store has come since its humble beginnings. The store’s evolution into becoming one of the most iconic storefronts in the country is credited to its 33-year love affair with the cowboy lifestyle and its western heritage. The store first opened its doors in Snowmass Village in Aspen, and today the western retail shop has expanded to five locations in Aspen, Vail, Jackson, Las Vegas, and most recently, Park City, UT. 268 Main St, Park City; kemosabe.com

MOUNTAIN TOWN OLIVE OIL They source the highest-quality olive oil from producers in Australia, Europe, California, and North Africa, plus plenty of balsamic vinegar to complement the selection. You'll also find other giftable items, like soap, candles, and kitchen accessories. 613 Main St, Park City; mountaintownoliveoil.com

PROSPECT A tiny storefront carrying unique, modern apparel, accessories and footwear for men, women & kids. 509 Main St, Park City

FLIGHT BOUTIQUE A large, 2-story outpost for stylish & accessible women's designer apparel, shoes, and accessories. 545 A Main St, Park City; flightclothingboutique.com

DOLLY’S BOOKSTORE Dolly's is a classic small-town bookstore, in business for more than thirty years, on the same corner of Main Street. 510 Main St, Park City; dollysbookstore.com

CAKE BOUTIQUE This shop on Main Street has a surprisingly forward-thinking buy for a resort town. Expect to find shelves stocked with Frame denim, Rag & Bone sweaters, and Sundry loungewear, plus picks from See by Chloe and ALC. C|TWO an offshoot of Cake down the street stocks clean beauty brands like Ilia, Rodin, and Grown Alchemist. 577 Main St, Park City; cakeparkcity.com

PARK CITY MERCANTILE Park City Mercantile is a modern-day general store with light-wooden shelves overflowing with Farmhouse pottery, Faribault woolen blankets, soaps from Juniper Ridge, Tanner Goods leather bracelets, and Coyuchi linens. All of the dry goods come from locally sourced vendors, like Pink Elephant Coffee Roasters. 523 Main St, Park City

ROOT’D BY CCDG An interior design studio and story by Melissa Barry, perfect for outfitting ones mountain home with an alpine living aesthetic. 875 Iron Horse Dr ste a, Park City; ccdginteriors.com

TERZIAN GALLERIES The thoughtful collection of art at Terzian focuses on regional artists. On any given day, you may leave with ceramics, wood sculptures, or breathtaking landscapes, but the best thing to leave with is a happy buzz from one of the frequent artist receptions, where you’ll have a chance to mingle with the creative masterminds themselves. 625 Main Street; terziangalleries.com

SITKA FUR GALLERY Master furriers on Main St. 537 Main St, Park City; sitkafurgallery.com

BURNS COWBOY SHOP Burns claims to be the oldest same family-owned Western retailer in the world, building custom leather boots, belts, silver belt buckles, and jewelry since 1876. 363 Main St, Park City; burns1876.com

SPA

AURA SPA Sooth aching muscles on Main Street, which offers everything from balancing hot-stone massages to reflexology. Perfect after a day on the slopes. 405 Main St B, Park City; auraspacollaborative.com

SPA MONTAGE DEER VALLEY The spa at the Montage is hands-down our favorite spot in the city—the design takes its cues from the surrounding mountains, so you’ll find a pool with spectacular views, and individual soaking tubs nestled next to the fire, plus the requisite sauna and treatment rooms. Fourth Floor, 9100 Marsac Ave, Park City; montagehotels.com/deervalley/spa

THE SPA AT STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE The Spa at Stein Eriksen Lodge is pretty large, spanning 23,000 square feet and housing sixteen treatment rooms, with separate men’s and women’s relaxation rooms, each of which have access to a sauna, steam room, and hot and cold plunge baths. In addition to a classic menu of top-notch massages and body treatments, couples can check into one of the spa’s treatment suites outfitted with private showers, tubs, and a fireplace. 7700 Stein Way, Park City; steinlodge.com/spa