7/31/2023 0 Comments Fireside dining deer valley resortThe outing covers 1.5 miles and takes roughly one hour, wrapping up at the front doors of the restaurant.Įasily managed wide ski slopes, snowshoeing to Dinner at Deer Valley is for all The snowshoe tour will embark from the Silver lake Village where you will quickly leave the lights behind as you traverse the serene slopes. After a scenic snowshoe, the raclette or roasted leg of lamb stations are a must. With 4 large fireplace stations featuring different courses, there are options for everyone. This ski lodge is transformed into fireside dining, a European dining experience not to be missed. W asatch Brew Pub (at the top of Main Street great for watching sports games too)īutchers (a nicer restaurant that’s also kid-friendly we recently ate in one of the heated snow globe/yurt things outside the restaurrant and it was awesome)ĭeer Valley Resort (any of the restaurants on the mountain are great.Experience Empire lodge after the hustle and bustle of the daily lunch rush. Squatters (a little outside Main Street great food but always packed so go early) Main Street Pizza and Noodle (on Main Street) Grappa (super romantic – I recommend getting a sitter if you have the kiddos with you but all the Park City restaurants will work with kids)ĭavanza’s (Andrew’s favorite pizza spot – get the bbq chicken right in town) Regis Bar (adults only) or Mountain Terrace (great ski in/ski out option and apres too)īrass Tag Best “Nicer” Restaurants for Dinner Harvest (on Main Street or at Park City Mountain)Īpex at Montage (for a fancier breakfast or lunch)ĭaly’s Pub and Rec (the best for kids it’s right on the mountain and they have bowling and arcade games, making it one of my favorite things to do in Park City with kids)ĭeer Valley Resort (any of the restaurants are great and perfect for breakfast or lunch pre/post skiing the turkey chili and blueberry mojitos are a must-have) The Caledonian (if you want to stay right on Main Street in town there’s a town lift that takes you to Park City so it works if you want to ski too) Best Breakfast and Lunch Spots Rent a House on Deer Valley Mountain (I prefer skiing Deer Valley and they have tons of great rentals you can book that are great for families only downside is that the hotel/condo rentals offer more full service, from rides to ski valet that you don’t necessarily get with a house) The Lodge at the Mountain Village (if you’re looking for ski in/ski out at Park City Mountain that’s family-friendly and more affordable especially at peak times can’t beat the convenience) Regis (I would stay here if you’re traveling without the kiddos) Lodges at Deer Valley (great for families – perfect compromise of a home and hotel) I seriously couldn’t recommend Park City enough, whether you’re getting away as a couple or as a family, heading there during the ski season or the summertime or fall. I included tons of things to do in Park City with kids, since that was my most frequent question in addition to requests for where to eat with kids, where to ski, and where to stay. Park City is truly a magical spot, and I’m so excited to finally put together my Park City guide to share with those of you who are considering or planning to check it out. Really the only time of year I’d recommend avoiding the area is late spring when the ski mountains close and it’s slushy and a bit dreary. We also love the area in the summertime, when it’s beautiful and there are so many fun outdoor activities. Christmas is one of my favorite times to go to Park City because it’s a magical wonderland and such a special spot to celebrate the holidays, but before kids, we also loved to go out in late March for spring skiing when the powder never stops and it’s warm and sunny in the afternoons. We also got engaged on Deer Valley mountain and married at Sundance Resort, which is just outside of Park City, so we have lots of good Park City (and beyond) recommendations, from restaurants to shopping to activities. But Andrew and I came to know the area inside and out after living out there for a year in our early 20s. My husband’s family has been going out there for over 30 years, so we’re very familiar with the area. We go to Park City every year for Christmas with my husband’s family. well, ask and you shall receive and it seems a lot of you are going to my favorite winter (and honestly, summer and fall) destination with your kiddos. I included all the things to do in Park City with kids because…. Ever since our annual Christmas vacation in Park City, Utah, I’ve gotten so many requests for Park City recommendations and info on the area, so I thought I’d put together a blog post.
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