Park City, Utah

Park City, Utah

Park City, Utah offers world-class skiing, diverse outdoor adventures, and a lively historic town, making it an excellent destination for any group gathering.

Park City, Utah, combines world-class skiing and diverse outdoor activities with a lively historic town, making it an excellent destination for any group gathering. Whether you are planning a ski trip with friends, a family reunion, a bachelor or bachelorette party, or a corporate retreat, Park City offers a range of lodging and activity options that cater to various group interests and sizes. Its accessibility from Salt Lake City International Airport also simplifies logistics for travelers arriving from different locations.

Where to stay in Park City, Utah as a group

Choosing the right accommodation is key for a successful group trip. Park City offers distinct areas, each with its own character. Historic Main Street provides walkability to dining, shopping, and nightlife, with direct access to Park City Mountain Resort via the Town Lift. This area is ideal for groups who want to be in the center of the action and prefer not to rely on transportation as much.

For groups prioritizing luxury and direct slope access, the Deer Valley area offers high-end homes and condos, many with ski-in, ski-out capabilities. This location often provides a quieter atmosphere, focusing on the ski experience. Canyons Village, another resort base, features a mix of modern hotels and spacious condos, providing direct gondola access to the slopes and a variety of on-site amenities.

When selecting group lodging, look for properties with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms to ensure comfort and privacy for everyone. Large common areas, fully equipped kitchens, and amenities like private hot tubs are often sought after by groups. Some properties offer ample space, such as those with five bedrooms and multiple baths, which are well-suited for larger gatherings. Consider the proximity to ski lifts or downtown Park City, as even being "4 Minutes to Everything" can significantly streamline group logistics.

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What to do as a group

Park City provides a wide array of activities that appeal to different group preferences, from high-energy outdoor adventures to relaxed culinary explorations. During winter, skiing and snowboarding at Park City Mountain Resort or Deer Valley are primary draws. Beyond the slopes, groups can explore the town's rich history or engage in unique experiences.

For outdoor enthusiasts, options extend beyond winter sports. Groups can embark on private guided hikes through scenic trails, offering views of the Wasatch Range. A half-day rafting trip on the Weber River provides a different kind of adventure, suitable for various skill levels. For a truly memorable experience, consider a sunrise hot air balloon ride, which offers panoramic views of the valley and surrounding mountains. The Utah Olympic Park also provides a glimpse into Olympic history and offers seasonal activities like bobsledding.

Culinary experiences are also a highlight. Groups can explore the diverse dining scene on Historic Main Street, ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. A local food walking tour can introduce your group to the town's flavors and history simultaneously. In the evenings, Main Street offers a selection of bars and pubs for those looking to unwind after a day of activities.

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How long to stay

The ideal length for a group trip to Park City depends on your group's interests and available time. A 3-day trip is perfect for a focused ski weekend or a quick exploration of Main Street combined with one or two key activities. This duration allows for a concentrated experience without requiring extensive time off.

For a more comprehensive visit, a 5-day stay provides ample time to experience both the world-class slopes and the town's many offerings. This could include multiple days of skiing or snowboarding, a rafting trip, a visit to the Utah Olympic Park, and time for relaxation and exploring local shops and restaurants.

A 7-day trip allows groups to fully immerse themselves in the Park City experience. With this duration, you can potentially ski multiple resorts, take day trips to nearby attractions, and enjoy a wider range of dining and leisure activities without feeling rushed. It offers the flexibility to accommodate diverse interests within the group and allows for a deeper connection with the destination.

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Frequently asked questions

Real questions from groups planning trips to this destination.

How many days do we need for a group trip to Park City?

For a ski-focused trip, plan on 3 to 5 days to enjoy the slopes at Park City Mountain or Deer Valley. If your group is visiting in summer for hiking and mountain biking, 4 to 6 days allows for a more relaxed pace and exploring multiple trails. Travelry can help tailor an itinerary.

When is the best time for a group to visit Park City?

Winter, from December through March, is ideal for ski and snowboard groups, offering prime conditions. For summer activities like hiking, biking, and outdoor concerts, June through September provides pleasant weather. Shoulder seasons, late spring and fall, can offer fewer crowds and potentially better value for groups.

Where should our group stay in Park City?

Old Town is excellent for groups wanting walkability to Main Street's dining and shops, plus easy access to Park City Mountain. Canyons Village offers ski-in/ski-out convenience and modern amenities. Kimball Junction provides more budget-friendly options and quick access to I-80. Travelry offers 12 curated group-friendly stays across these areas.

What's a typical budget for a group trip to Park City?

Park City is generally considered a premium destination, especially during peak ski season. Groups should budget for higher costs for lodging, lift tickets, and dining compared to some other destinations. Summer trips can be more moderate. Planning activities and meals in advance can help manage expenses.

Is Park City a good destination for a ski crew or bachelorette party?

Absolutely. For ski crews, Park City offers world-class resorts like Park City Mountain and Deer Valley, providing extensive terrain. Bachelorette parties will find a lively Main Street with diverse restaurants, bars, and spas, plus group activities like snow tubing or summer adventures.

How easy is it to get around Park City without a car?

Park City has a free public bus system that connects Old Town, the resorts, and most major areas, making it convenient for groups. Ride-sharing services are also available. If your group plans to explore beyond the main areas or visit other towns, a rental car might be useful, but it is not strictly necessary for local travel.

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