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USA Today just published an article detailing the "10 Restaurants Elevating Park City's Culinary Scene," citing that Park City dining is reaching new heights.  We couldn't agree more, to have so many wonderful, high quality restaurants in our small ski town is an amazing asset for locals and visitors.  Some of the well known and established restaurants made the list such as: Riverhorse on Main, The Mariposa, and Glitretind.  Some newcomers to the scene also made the list: Hearth and Hill, Apex Steak at the Montage Deer Valley, and The 7880 Club located in the Stein Ericksen Residences. 

Take a look at the full list here: 10 Restaurants Elevating Park City's Culinary Scene.   It still is a great time to dine out in Park City right now, not too busy and

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Deer Valley Resort will open for summer operations his Friday June 14!  It is going to be a beautiful weekend to get outside some hiking or biking.  Here are some of the other fun things happening this weekend in Park City:

Summit Yoga Series at Montage Deer Valley - The Montage Deer Valley will hold a free guided meditation and yoga session on Friday from 9-10am.  It will be led by on of the Montage's in-house fitness experts and will be held on the mountain lawn. 

Friends of Summit County Library Used Book Sale -  A used book sale will be open to the public with the Friends of the Summit County Library on Friday and Saturday starting at 10am.  It will be held at the Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch.  Great way to get some books for

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Its that wonderful time of year again when the Park City Farmers Market opens for the 2019 season!  We are so excited for the fresh fruit, veggies, flowers, local artisans, and so much more.  It will take place again at the Silver King parking lot located at Park City Mountain Resort.  It is every Wednesday from 12pm-5pm through October or until the weather starts turning too cold.  We look forward to going every Wednesday it is one of the best things about Park City in the summer!

 Park City 2019 Farmers Market

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The full press release below and also available here on the CVMA website: https://canyonsvma.com/park-city-mountain-announces-plans-to-install-new-lift-for-2019-20-season/

PARK CITY, Utah – May 22, 2019 – Park City Mountain today announced plans to install a new lift in time for the 2019-20 season, pending permits. The fixed grip quad chairlift, named “Over and Out,” will transport guests from a location near the bottom of the Tombstone Express Lift and unload near the top of Sunrise Lift on the front side of the mountain. As the name suggests, this lift will provide a quicker, more direct route for skiers and riders to access Canyons Village from the center of the resort.

“Since combining Park City Mountain Resort and Canyons Resort in 2015, our

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Beginning May 24, Park City Mountain will offer a variety of outdoor activities at the Park City Base Area including one of the world’s longest alpine slides; the ZipRider and Flying Eagle Zip Lines; a 4,000 ft alpine coaster; and miles of hiking, mountain biking opening date is yet to be determined. PayDay Lift will open on May 24 followed by Crescent Lift on June 17. Town Lift will be open for scenic rides beginning June 17 through August 21. New this summer, Park City will also offer three new attractions for children weighing between 30 – 100lbs., including a small kids’ zipline and kids’ challenge course that are targeted to open Memorial Day Weekend and a kids’ summer tubing hill targeted to open in July.

Canyons Village
The Canyons Village Base

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Outdoor Main Street dining will return in the coming weeks, with several dining decks installed for the warm months at select Main Street restaurants.  The Park City Council has to authorize the lease, with these restaurants making the cut: 501 on Main, Crystal Park Cantina, The Eating Establishment, Flanagan's on Main, Main Street Pizza & Noodle, Shabu, and Fletcher's.  

The dining deck program began in 2010 and has been popular ever since, City Hall charges the restaurants with decks a fee that coincides with the lost revenue from paid parking they would otherwise collect if the decks were not there.  The decks are a great way to attract people to come to Main Street to eat and enjoy the beautiful outdoor scenery and of course makes for good people

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Excerpts of this blog were taken from Park City Magazine's Celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Golden Spike article by Michaela Wagner

There will be a slew of Golden Spike 150 celebrations throughout the state this month, making the hearts of railroad and history fans happy!  The Golden Spike 150th anniversary is a celebration of the completion of the transcontinental railroad, with many family-friendly events and exhibits through-out the state of Utah.  

If you don't want to travel too far here are several events happening close to Park City:

Whistle Stop in Echo, May 8

Big Boy No. 4014, one of Union Pacific’s historic steam locomotives, rolls into Echo (3525 S. Echo Rd,) as part of Spike 150 revelry. Summit County’s festivities begin at 8

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It is the quiet time of the year in Park City and that means no traffic and great deals at many Park City restaurants! Grab the local Park Record newspaper and you will find many 2 for 1 coupons to places like Stein Eriksen Lodge's Glitretind, Riverhorse, Butchers, and many more.  Starting next week Bill White will begin his value nights at three of his popular restaurants.  On Tuesday April 30, Taco Tuesday begins at Windy Ridge Cafe, where you can get amazing deals on taco, beer, and margaritas.   Thursday May 2, Ghidotti's located in the Redstone area of Kimball Junction will begin their $5 Thursday's.   You can get many food items for $5 and glasses of wine for $5, you can't beat that!  Then on May 6, Grappa located at the top of Main Street will

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*As published by KPCW.org, article written by: David Boyle

Vail announced on Thursday morning that it has entered into an agreement with a Utah based commercial real estate investment group PEG companies to sell and develop parcels of land currently used as surface parking lots at the base of Park City Mountain. 

Vail says that the development plan for the 10 acre lot will feature a mixed-use project, including a full-service hotel and spa, residential units, commercial space for dining and retail, skier services, parking garages and community priorities such as improved access to public parking, traffic and transit improvements and on-site workforce housing. 

Cameron Gunter, founder and chief executive officer of PEG Companies said “We believe

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In a recent article on Bloomberg.com, they list the best places to own a vacation home in the U.S. and Summit Park came in at #1 and Heber came in at #7!  Summit Park -- the term for the micropolitan area, is actually part of Park City but Bloomberg only used micropolitan statistical areas which include one main urban center with a population of at least 10,000 but fewer than 50,000 people, at least one county and all designated hamlets, villages and townships.  Bloomberg used equally measured metrics of: vacation home stock, share of the workforce employed in real estate and recreation-related industries, home valuations and household income.

Heber and Summit Park were the only 2 in the top 20 located in Utah.  For information on either of these

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