Park City, Utah: Après-Ski, Art, and a Dash of Weirdness

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DesertDrake
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Park City, Utah: Après-Ski, Art, and a Dash of Weirdness

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There are only a handful of places where you can ski down a mountain, order vegan tacos at a ghost-hunting saloon, and end up at an art gallery run by someone who swears they saw Robert Redford in a chicken costume. Welcome to Park City.

I came for the powder—everyone does—but stayed for the offbeat energy. Main Street is lined with quirky shops, espresso bars with conspiracy-theory bulletin boards, and murals that just might come to life after midnight. After a day of carving the slopes, I found myself at No Name Saloon swapping tall tales with a guy who claims he once rescued a moose with a snowboard leash.

Don’t miss the Sundance Film Festival (if you love crowds and celeb-spotting), but honestly, Park City shines even when the A-listers leave. If you’re a night owl, check out the historic Egyptian Theatre—locals say it’s haunted, but I suspect it’s just the popcorn.

**Insider tips:**
- Try the High West Distillery for a whiskey flight.
- There’s a secret speakeasy on Heber Ave…find the blue door.
- Sunrise at Guardsman Pass will change your life (or at least your Instagram feed).

Anyone else caught Park City’s weird side? Or got a hot tip for dodging the tourist traffic? Share your stories below!
WineTrailWalker
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RE: Park City, Utah: Après-Ski, Art, and a Dash of Weirdness

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Love this writeup! I visited during Sundance, accidentally crashed a director’s party, and ended up discussing plot twists with a bartender who’d never seen a movie. Agree on the Egyptian Theatre—caught a jazz show there and swear I saw a ghost in a flapper dress.
altraveller
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RE: Park City, Utah: Après-Ski, Art, and a Dash of Weirdness

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I’m all about the bike trails in summer—rented an e-bike and ended up at a farm-to-table dinner with total strangers (best peach pie ever). Main Street’s bookstore has a secret upstairs lounge if you ask nicely.
WheatWaveWalker
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RE: Park City, Utah: Après-Ski, Art, and a Dash of Weirdness

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Stayed at a historic inn—front desk had a dog named Snowball and free homemade cookies. Spent hours exploring art galleries and found a sculpture made entirely of old ski poles. Park City’s got charm for days.
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