Park City draws crowds from all over the world – for both skiing and its famous Sundance Film Festival. In the summer months, the crowds are gone and the locals get this gorgeous mountain town all to themselves. If you haven’t visited Park City during the summer, here are just a few reasons to do so. There’s something here for every budget and time frame.

Take in a free concert.

Park City Mountain/Facebook That’s right…FREE! Check the calendar for dates and concert info.

Go for a bike ride.

Park City Mountain/Facebook You’ll find mountain biking trails for all abilities.

Enjoy the view.

Park City Mountain/Facebook Where else can you get a view like this?

Visit Historic Main Street.

Ken Lund/flickr Check out the shops, art galleries, breweries and restaurants.

Play a round of golf.

Park City Mountain/Facebook There’s nothing like golfing in the mountain air.

Explore Park City’s hiking trails.

Park City Mountain/Facebook Take the kids with you - they’ll get some exercise and you’ll spend some quality time together.

Purchase an Alpine Day Pass to enjoy unlimited activities all day long. The pass includes…

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Kids rope course…

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Alpine coaster…

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Zip Tour…

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…Kids’ tubing track and more.

Park City Mountain/Facebook Passes are $80 for anyone 54” and taller; $50 for smaller folks.

Stay overnight - locals get special rates!

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When you don’t want to drop tons of cash, but you really want to get up in that fresh, mountain air, visit Park City’s Silly Sunday.

Park City Mountain/Facebook It’s a farmers market and much more…with food, live music and plenty of fun stalls to browse.

Find some solitude.

Park City Mountain/Facebook The mountain is big enough that if you venture out aways, you’ll be all alone.

What’s your favorite thing to do in Park City?

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That’s right…FREE! Check the calendar for dates and concert info.

You’ll find mountain biking trails for all abilities.

Where else can you get a view like this?

Ken Lund/flickr

Check out the shops, art galleries, breweries and restaurants.

There’s nothing like golfing in the mountain air.

Take the kids with you - they’ll get some exercise and you’ll spend some quality time together.

Passes are $80 for anyone 54” and taller; $50 for smaller folks.

It’s a farmers market and much more…with food, live music and plenty of fun stalls to browse.

The mountain is big enough that if you venture out aways, you’ll be all alone.

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