Park City
Nearby attractions
Walking distance from Newpark, Newpark Resort is conveniently located within Kimball Junction. Shops, restaurants and entertainment are just footsteps away. A century-old mining town turned modern day hot spot, Park City is home to two world-class ski resorts that delight more than 3 million visitors each year. Year in and year out, Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain Resort regularly rank among the world’s best.
Delight in Park City, Utah’s alpine attractions
Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter
Located directly adjacent to Newpark Resort, this 1,200-acre nature preserve offers interactive exhibits, regular tours and 10 miles of trails winding through the wetlands.
Woodward Park City
The new Woodward facility has opened in Park City, boasting a year-round action sports complex with indoor and outdoor activities for you to explore.
Redstone 8 Cinemas
Enjoy the latest blockbusters at Kimball Junction’s Redstone 8 Cinemas. Featuring stadium seating and all digital production and sound, this theater is just a short walk from Newpark Resort.
Park City Visitor Center
Whether you stop by the Visitor Center in the historic district or the Kimball Junction location, you’ll find knowledgeable staff and loads of maps, brochures and helpful tips for exploring Park City and the surrounding area.
Spring Creek Trailhead (home to Pony Express)
Accessible from May through September, this pet-friendly, 14.5-mile loop near Park City is a favorite of hikers, mountain bikers and trail runners.
Utah Olympic Park
Home of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah Olympic Park features two museums, casual dining and spine-tingling recreational activities, like the not-to-be-missed Comet Bobsled. An active U.S. Olympic Training Site, this 389-acre site delights visitors year-round.
Park City Outlets
Park City's Outlets is home to nearly 100 leading retailers and factory stores, including J. Crew, Calvin Klein, Polo Ralph Lauren and Nike. The center is open seven days a week.
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Park City Mountain Resort - Canyons Village
The country's second largest ski resort, Park City Mountain boasts over 7,000 skiable acres, delighting skiers and snowboarders of every skill level. With two different access points, the closest access is Canyons Village, which is just 3 miles from Newpark Resort.
Park City Mountain Resort - Park City Mountain Village
An alternate access point for the ski resort, this base area also offers an abundant of summertime family activities, including an alpine slide and alpine coaster.
Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park
This scenic, well-maintained trail is a favorite of walkers and bikers in summer and cross-country skiers in winter. Spanning 28 miles, it follows the old Union Pacific rail line.
High West Distillery
Channeling Park City’s early watering hole roots, High West Distillery & Saloon is the state’s first distillery in nearly 150 years. Located next to the Town Lift, this working distillery offers tours; small-batch, mountain-crafted whiskeys; and flavorful Western fare in a setting straight out of the Old West.
Egyptian Theater
Comedy, community theater and prize-winning productions take the stage of this beloved Main Street theater, which was the first home of the Sundance Film Festival. Architecture buffs will be captivated by its 1920s Egyptian motifs.
Deer Valley Resort
Park City's only skiers-only resort, 2,000-acre Deer Valley has been rated the #1 ski resort in North America by the readers of SKI magazine. Enjoy on-mountain dining, ski school and summer concerts.
Park City Historic Museum
Park City's mining town heyday is captured in a range of exhibits at the Park City Museum. Interactive displays tell the story of the town's boom years after prospectors found silver in 1868.
Jordanelle Reservoir
The shores of the 3,086-acre Jordanelle Reservoir offers two great areas – Hailstone and Rock Cliff – for camping, waterskiing, boating, trout fishing and other recreational pursuits. The state's newest reservoir, it's located just north of Herber City.
Mirror Lake Highway
One of the state's most scenic routes, this high-mountain byway traces a path past lakes, streams and breathtaking forest. Campgrounds, picnic areas and hiking trails, plus plenty of wildlife, dot the route.