

Park City,
Utah is famous for three world-class ski and summer resorts: Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley,
and The Canyons. Nearby hip restaurants and historic Main Street combine with excellent Park City lodging
to create the perfect destination. Home to the Utah Olympic Park, Park City hosted several of the 2002
Games. Nearby Heber, Utah, is also home to Olympic glory. Soldier Hollow, the cross-country ski and
biathlon venue for the Olympics, remains open to visitors. Warm weather ushers in excellent golf in
both cities.
After a silver rush that spanned two decades, Park City was incorporated in 1884. Today, Park City is a unique blend of the old and new. Sixty-four of Park City’s buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, many of which are located on Park City’s Main Street.
There are few places in the world where you can find remote wilderness and a cosmopolitan resort in the same area. Park City is such a place. World-class skiing, fishing, golf, cultural events and nightlife abound in Park City. In the surrounding area, the rustic, solitary life of farmers and ranches prevails.
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