Park City and the Southern Wasatch
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Park City and the Southern Wasatch - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Set on the eastern slopes of the breathtaking 11,750-foot Mount Timpanogos, the resort came into being when Robert Redford purchased the land...Read More
An exciting legacy of the 2002 Winter Olympics, this is a mecca of bobsled, skeleton, luge, and ski jumping. As it is one of the only places...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesProvo and the entire region are probably best known as the home of BYU. The university was established as the Brigham Young Academy in 1875...Read More
The permanent collection of more than 17,000 works here includes primarily American artists such as Maynard Dixon, Dorothea Lange, Albert Bierstadt...Read More
This museum, across from LaVell Edwards Stadium, features dinosaur bones, fossils, and tours for adults and children. Kids love the hands-on...Read More
A student-curated collection of artifacts relating to cultures from all over the world is housed here. Clothing, pottery, rugs, weapons, and...Read More
A thriving nonprofit community art center, this venue hosts national and regional exhibitions, sells art supplies, provides educational opportunities...Read More
East of Park City, this scenic byway winds through aspens and ponderosa pines, skirts alpine lakes and waterfalls, and reaches 11,943-foot Bald...Read More
This museum at BYU, north of bell tower, has extensive collections of birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, insects, plants, shells, and eggs from...Read More
Held rain or shine each Wednesday from June through October, the Farmers Market is always a good spot to pick up locally sourced bread, fruits...Read More
In the warmer months, the resort transforms itself into a mountain amusement park, with attractions such as the Alpine Slide, ziplines, Alpine...Read More
A must-see for history buffs, this museum is housed in the former library, city hall, and the Bell Tower on Main Street. With a two-story scale...Read More
A funky and constantly changing assortment of artisans, entertainers, and culinary vendors transform Old Town into a street festival complete...Read More
This museum re-creates what life was like for the first settlers in the mid-19th century. Original cabins and shops furnished with period antiques...Read More
There are 26 acres of waterborne fun here, with plenty of play areas and a wave pool. When you splash down from a water slide or rope swing...Read More
On the southern end of the park, this activity center was one site for the 2002 Winter Olympics and still hosts world the national championship...Read More
Springville, 10 miles south of Provo on I–15 or U.S. 89, is known for its support of the arts, and its museum is a must-stop for fine-arts fans...Read More
Home to more than 100 migratory and native birds (most notably sandhill cranes) and small critters (like the spotted frog), as well as foxes...Read More
This steam train takes passengers on a nostalgic trip along a line that first ran in 1899 past the Deer Creek Reservoir and through beautiful...Read More
This 22,000-acre preserve is 3 miles from Heber City and provides for a number of activities, ranging from serene hikes along winding mountain...Read More
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