The quaint charm of the town, with fewer than 10,000 full-time residents, has been drawing in-the-know skiers, hikers, bikers, and vacationers for half a century. What began as a small mining town in the 1880s has evolved into a world-renowned mountain resort. It was home of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, the internationally acclaimed Sundance Film Festival, the Park City Winterfest, the U.S. Ski Team, and U.S. Snowboarding. Park City has a calendar brimming with art, film, and music events that draw visitors from around the world. Adding sophistication to the Rocky Mountain ambience are more than one hundred great restaurants and award-winning gourmet dining venues, as well as elegant boutiques, galleries, museums, and a turn-of-the century Main Street. Easily accessible, just a 30-minute drive from Salt Lake City International Airport, where you can leave most major cities in the morning and be skiing by lunchtime.
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