About Park City

Depending on where you are in Park City, the altitude varies from 6,800 to 10,000 feet above sea level. We recommend you drink a lot of water to stay hydrated. The air is thin so pace yourself--the effects of exercise and alcohol are magnified at high altitudes. Give yourself a day or two to get acclimatized and you'll be fine.
Getting Around Park City
As easy as it is to get to Park City, it's just as easy to get around once you're here. Park City's free bus system runs every 20 minutes from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. every day, so all that Park City has to offer is easily accessible. The wedding venue is about a 35 minute drive from the Yarrow, and about a 45 minute drive from the Stein Erikson Lodge. We will be providing some shuttle service from both hotels to the wedding venue, and again from the wedding venue back to the reception. You'll find more information about in the Transport section of our site.
- Free Transit System
Where do you want to go in this beautiful little town? Main Street for a little shopping or a bite to eat? Wherever you're headed, the Park City Transit system is the best way to get there. - Park City Transit
From 7:30 a.m. until 10:30 p.m. every day, Park City's buses will take you just about anywhere you need to go. And you don't have to pay to ride. The best things in life are free. - Main Street Trolley Service
Operates daily from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The Trolley serves as a connection between Old Town Transit Center and Main Street. We welcome you aboard to enjoy a ride through the Historic District. - A parking map of Park City (PDF)
For current transit schedule information, visit the Public Works section of the Park City's Municipal Web site. If you have questions on departure times, feel free to call us at Park City Transit (435) 615-5301 (8:00 a.m. p.m. Monday-Friday), or call our recorded schedule information line at (435) 615-5350, 24 hours a day.
Spring / Summer Activities
When the snow melts, the action heats up in Park City, as its world-class recreation activities come alive. Bike down a Rocky Mountain, fly fish in crystal clear waters, or tee off one morning on our dew-laden courses. If you're hungry for serious recreation, this is the place.
For information about campgrounds and national parks, see www.publiclands.org.
Important Phone Numbers
Telephone numbers with area code 801 are long distance from Park City.
Telephone numbers with area code 435 are long distance from Salt Lake City.
- Emergency Fire and Police
911 - Highway Conditions
(801) 964-6000 - Park City Police Department
(435) 615-5500 - Park City Museum (and Information Center)
(435) 649-6104
Pharmacies:
- Albertson's
(435) 649-6264 - Dan's
(435) 645-7916 - Rite Aid
(435) 649-9621 - Snow Creek Emergency and Medical Center
(435) 655-0055 - Park City Family Health and Urgent Care Center
(435) 649-7640 - University of Utah Summit Clinic
(435) 647-5740 - Park City Family Practice
(435) 658-0179