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About Park City, Utah

We're all about Park City!

Park City, Utah, is renowned among skiers who come to this lovely town to experience the world-famous ski trails and mountain slopes. As the site of the 2002 Winter Olympics, Park City boasts incredible skiing conditions and stunning views.

However, Park City has much more to offer than skiing. Beyond the ski trails, there are thrilling Park City tourist attractions including monuments, museums, parks and protected wildlife. Visiting Park City is not just about skiing and snowboarding, but rather, experiencing a historical place that is teeming with vibrant culture and life.

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Park City Quick Facts

Park City belongs to Summit County, but due to its location at the edge of the county, Park City is considered as the rear door of the Wasatch County. Park City's time zone, which is Mountain Standard Time, also implements daylight savings time.

Surrounding the city are stunning snow-capped mountain ranges. Some of the mountain ranges of Park City are Bald Eagle Mountain, Little Baldy Peak, the Empire and of course, Flagstaff Mountain. Park City's elevation, which is approximately 7,000 feet at the base and more than 10,000 feet at its highest point called Jupiter's Peak, present an irresistible challenge to all serious skiers.

Park City Maps

Seeing all the lovely sites in Park City is made easier if you have a convenient local map of the city in hand. With a local map, you can enjoy the city's important locations, such as Park City libraries, Park City public parks, Park City public schools, Park City monuments and post offices.

For example, if you are looking on a map of Main Street Park City, you will find renowned art galleries that are side by side with delicious restaurants and intriguing museums. Keep an eye out for the major landmarks on the maps, and you can quickly navigate to other must-see destinations. For example, finding the reservoir will also lead you to Jordanelle Park, which is nearby.

Some maps of Park City also show the various ways that people can reach the city from other locations. For example, if visitors trace the Parley's Canyon towards the Snyderville Basin, you will find the cradle of Park City.

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Park City Demographics

Park City, Utah, is a relatively small city based on population. Park City's population is slightly above 8,000. However, since the year 2000, the population has been growing at about 9% per year. Park City birth records show that the city's birthrate is consistent with the relatively high birth rate of the state of Utah. The high birthrate of Utah is usually attributed to the prevalence of the religion called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Of course, like many cities in the US, Park City has numerous religious organizations and churches, including Catholics, Protestants, Jewish, and Muslims.

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Weather and Climate in Park City

Four distinct seasons dazzle residents and visitors of Park City. Indeed, Park City's weather during the winter can become extremely cold; however, it is this cold weather that creates the powdery slopes and gorgeous snow for the world-class ski runs.

Park City is equally as beautiful in the summer when the temperature ranges between 50 to 89 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 32 degrees Celsius). Park City, when compared to cities to the south, is usually cooler, even in the summer – which can be a nice respite from the traditional heat. The summer season is the time when Park City flora blooms to inspire the residents and surprise visitors, while fall paints the mountainside with wonderful yellow, orange and crimson hues.

Park City Chamber of Commerce

The economy in Park City, Utah, is thriving. The unemployment rate is relatively low, at approximately 3%. The job growth is estimated to be about 4%. And the future job growth is estimated to be at least 29% in the next ten years! This means that finding a job in Park City will be relatively easier than in other locales.

With the median income estimated at $75,000 US dollars and higher, Park City enjoys the reputation of being one of the most affluent cities in the country. This affluence is reflected by the prosperity of the Chamber of Commerce of Park City.

However, one of the consequences of the city's higher income is higher tax. The sales tax rate is at 7.35%, which is on the higher range of American tax rates.

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Park City, Utah's City Council

The City Council of Park City, Utah, is actively involved in the city's economic development, as well as in providing sufficient public services. The Park City streets, roads and highways are well maintained. Public safety and crime prevention are made top priorities by the Park City police department. As a result, Park City has a very low crime rate.

Through the Park City municipal codes and policies and the Park City building and zoning rules that are implemented by the City Council, the layout of the city is tourist-friendly. Parking is a main concern because of the large number of tourists who come to Park City. However, the city is taking strides in making parking convenient and friendly for all visitors.

And finally, the city takes tremendous pride in their natural resources, and subsequently, protects the environment around itself. Reservation areas in Park City protect the existence of native wildlife and their habitats. The creeks, rivers and bodies of water in Park City are also protected from pollution. For example, the Provo River, which is home to some of the country's biggest trout, enjoys virtually non-existent pollution.

Current Events in Park City

Park City is proud of its role as the venue for approximately 40% of the events of the 2002 Winter Olympics. However, being the site of the 2002 Winter Olympics is just one of the attractions of Park City. There are an abundance of festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival and the Park City Kimball Arts Festival, along with other exciting cultural events. To get the latest information about current events in Park City, visitors can easily access the City Holiday Schedule and the Calendar of Special Events from the Park City Chamber of Commerce's website.

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