Back To Previous Page January 4, 2022 by Visit Park City Park City shines in the spring, and there is plenty of time to ski during the springtime in Park City, Utah. The sun shines bright amidst clear blue skies, and the snow is still plentiful. Plus, we like to end the ski season with a splash... A favorite annual event, Park City Mountain's Spring Grüv, includes a pond skimming competition where contestants skim across
an icy pond on their skis and snowboards. It's a sight to be seen and a celebration you won't want to miss! Here's a list of 10 things to do in Park City this spring, including events, activities, and, of course, world-class skiing: Hit the SlopesSpring is a great time of year to ski and snowboard at Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain. Spring days spent on the mountain are sunnier and warmer, and the soft, hero snow is so good you'll want to ski bell-to-bell before enjoying a beer outside. Insider tip: ski the east and south-facing runs earlier in the day since they've had time to soften a bit-- they'll provide great spring skiing. Most importantly, don't forget your sunscreen and sunglasses! Treat Yourself to a little Apres SkiNo ski trip is complete without a little après-skiing. Your ski-boot-free feet are aching to let loose, and, thankfully, Park City's world-class resorts take après-skiing very seriously. Several bars and lounges exist just off the slopes at both Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort. Choose from the ski beach at Deer Valley Resort or the Champagne Yurt at the Montage. Park City Mountain's Canyons Village has numerous options to choose from including Drafts Sports Bar & Grill and the Umbrella Bar-- which has outdoor space to take advantage of-- or, head to the Corner Store at the Park City Base Area for a lively scene with a large patio. Indulge in Park City's NightlifeContinue your fun-packed day by heading to Park City's Historic Main Street once the sun goes down, where you can choose from over 100 bars and restaurants. Park City's culinary scene offers quite a variety, allowing you to find exactly what you're craving. Don't miss a favorite local hangout-- the No Name Saloon-- whose upstairs deck is quite a treat come springtime. Adventure Off the SlopesThere is more to Park City than its world-class slopes...there's an abundance of winter activities that are every bit as enjoyable as skiing and riding. Find out about winter fly-fishing trips or snowshoe tours. Park City has dozens of specialty outfitters that can arrange it all, each with their own unique style. Boost Your Knowledge of Park CityFor those who prefer a different style of recreation, there are museums, galleries, historical tours, and even food tours. Looking for a different experience? Try the Park City Food Tours or take a cooking class and experience exactly what is so special about the area's culinary scene. Explore Utah Olympic ParkUtah Olympic Park, a U.S. Olympic training and competition site, now serves as a year-round competition and training ground for entry-level to high-performance athletes. The park, which is open to the public, allows visitors can watch elite athletes train and compete, as well as learn about the area's Olympic Legacy. The Alf Engen Ski History Museum and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympic Museum, both of which are free, are fun for all ages. Additionally, visitors have the opportunity to race down the track in the Comet Bobsled--on the same track used by the best athletes in the world. Boogie Down at an Outdoor ConcertDuring the months of March and April, spring concerts in Park City are abundant at both resorts and throughout the town. So take off your boots, and put on your dancing shoes! Check out the Park City calendar of events for the latest concerts and weekend entertainment. Go to a Park City EventOur winter events calendar is action-packed! Choose between gallery strolls, live plays, concerts, and on the mountain spring celebrations. Kimball Art CenterNot only is Kimball Art Center’s main gallery (with rotating special exhibits) open daily and free of charge, they also offer numerous opportunities for classes and studio time. Offerings include art classes for young children like Winter Art Wonders for Tots and Gingerbread House Sculptures, and then for adults, drawing, painting, and Pottery classes. Head to Kimball Art Center’s website for a complete list of classes, private group class offerings, and more. Rest and RelaxNo matter how much recreation you fill your days with here in Park City, it's nice to know there are so many places to rest up. Whether you are looking for a hotel in Park City or a multi-family condo, chances are Park City has the lodging option that fits your vacation needs--maybe even at a deal. Explore our best deals. Top Is Park City Good in March?Spring Events & Activities
March and early April are some of the best times to be skiing in Park City. The sun is often shining and the snow is still deep. And, we like to end the winter season with a splash-literally.
What is there to do in Park City if you don't ski in the winter?10 Ways to Spend a Winter Day Off the Slopes. Snow Biking.. Tubing at Woodward.. Stroll Historic Main Street.. The Paint Mixer.. Utah Olympic Park.. Cross-country Skiing.. Fitness and Wellness.. Dog Sledding.. What is the best month to visit Park City Utah?The best time to visit Park City is from December to March, if you're a winter sports enthusiast. Ski season generally runs from mid-November through mid-April, depending on the weather and snowfall totals.
What is there to do in Park City in the spring?Hit the Slopes
Spring is a great time of year to ski and snowboard at Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain. Spring days spent on the mountain are sunnier and warmer, and the soft, hero snow is so good you'll want to ski bell-to-bell before enjoying a beer outside.
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