Curator’s statement
I was raised here, so this place is very nostalgic and memorable for me. The nature and scenery of Park City are breathtaking and make for a one-of-a kind experience. Visiting is an unforgettable and extraordinary adventure filled with fun, laughter, and snowy memories.
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Things to do in Park City, Utah

Breathtaking views in the backyard of my childhood home.
Ski at Park City Mountain Ski Resort and the Canyons: The best slopes around the area with incredible mountain and winter views.
Tubing at Woodward: An amazing tobogganing adventure with snowy downward slopes and a pulley to bring you right back up to the top to continue your fun.
Park City Main Street: The heart of Park City and a historic area filled with boutiques, a museum, delicious ice cream, and a vintage trolley.
JW Allen: A classic toy store with both nostalgic and modern toys for children as well as candies that will take you down memory lane.
Guardsman Pass: A stunning scenic drive that will take you to the very top of the mountain to overlook Park City's beautiful terrain.
Places to eat & drink in Park City, Utah

Ghidotti's: An upscale Italian restaurant with food that you will crave for days after your visit.
Billy Blanco's: Otherwise called the "motorcycle restaurant" by the locals, it serves Mexican cuisine with dishes that will keep your mouth watering. I recommend the fish tacos!
Grappa: A fine dining experience on Main Street that has hosted celebrities such as Taylor Swift during the Sundance Film Festival. With refined dishes and excellent service, this is the luxurious dining experience you've been waiting for.
Sushi Blue: A delectable Asian restaurant with exquisite sushi options as well as savory and sweet dishes to compliment one another.
Maxwell's Pizza: This is the best pizza place in town! With New York-style pizza and American cuisine, this restaurant definitely goes down in the books as a delicious memory.
Wasatch Bagel and Grill: This is my local favorite! If you're looking for good fries, this is the place to get them. With a ski run-themed menu, this restaurant will really immerse you into the Park City feel.
Need to know
If you have never traveled to high elevation or experienced altitude changes, I suggest spending a night in Salt Lake City to get acclimated to the new area. If you feel light headed or dizzy, drink lots of water and make sure to have an abundance of electrolytes.
I'd also suggest Mountain Life Church if you are looking for somewhere to spend your Sunday morning. It is a non-denominational church with glass windows and a stunning view of the mountains.
If you're on Main Street and you're craving ice cream, for sure stop at Java Cow. This is a local favorite and, in my opinion, the best ice cream in town.
Traveling and staying in Park City can be expensive, with the average cost being $350 per day. However, with the right itinerary and a reasonable budget, this experience will be one of the most memorable and enjoyable trips you've ever taken.

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