Explore Park City
Park City shines in late summer and early fall with miles of scenic hiking and excellent mountain biking trails set among beautiful alpine foliage. Visitors can explore Historic Main Street’s shops, galleries, and patios while enjoying seasonal events like farmers markets, outdoor concerts, and food and wine festivals. With warm days, crisp evenings, and fewer crowds than peak winter, we think you’ll agree that fall is a wonderful time to visit Park City.
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There are hundreds of miles of hiking trails in the Park City Area.
A quick hike that is available directly from the hotel is the Solamere loop (click here for more details). This 3.1-mile loop with roughly 500 feet of elevation gain will treat you to wonderful views of Deer Valley and the Jordanelle Reservoir and is very accessible, even if you’re worried about the elevation!
If you’re looking for a step up in difficulty, a great option would be to hike Bald Mountain via the Silver Lake trail (click here for more details). This trail is a bit more challenging at 4.1 miles and 1300 feet of elevation gain but will treat you to spectacular views of the Wasatch from the top of Bald Mountain.
This is only scratching the surface of what trails are available near the hotel. Every ski resort is covered with summer trails and have maps available!
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If you’re excited to ride bikes of any variety, Park City has you covered. You can rent mountain bikes and ride the world-class single track, rent gravel bikes and enjoy miles of great unpaved paths, or rent road bikes and crush miles and miles of bike paths and roads with beautiful views everywhere you go!
There are also plenty of places in town that rent E-bikes if you simply want a fun way to get around and enjoy the wind in your hair without having to break a sweat!
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If you’re willing to drive a bit, there are several excellent trout fishing options nearby. The Provo and Weber rivers are renowned for their fishing and Park City offers a number of outfitters that can take you to all the best spots!