Getting Around Park City
Park City Airport Information
If you’re planning an event or trip in Park City, you’ll love how easy it is to get here! Unlike many mountain resorts tucked far into the hills, Park City is super accessible - it’s only about a 35-minute scenic drive from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC).
The airport is one of the busiest and best connected in the region, making it simple for attendees to fly in from nearly anywhere in the U.S.
Once you land at SLC, you can quickly grab a taxi, hop in a rideshare, or schedule a private transfer to reach the city. The drive is smooth and runs along beautiful mountain views, giving your guests a great first impression of Utah.
Key Details and Travel Tips
Airport Name: Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
Distance to Park City: Around 35 miles (about 35 minutes by car)
Airlines and Routes: Served by 13 major airlines offering 330 daily flights to over 100 nonstop destinations
Taxi Cost: Around $100+ USD from airport to Park City
Rideshare (Lyft/Uber): Usually $75+ USD, depending on time of day and traffic
Event Planner Tip: Organize shared shuttle rides for groups—it’s often more budget-friendly and easy to coordinate for big teams.
The airport is one of the busiest and best connected in the region, making it simple for attendees to fly in from nearly anywhere in the U.S.
Once you land at SLC, you can quickly grab a taxi, hop in a rideshare, or schedule a private transfer to reach the city. The drive is smooth and runs along beautiful mountain views, giving your guests a great first impression of Utah.
Key Details and Travel Tips
Airport Name: Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
Distance to Park City: Around 35 miles (about 35 minutes by car)
Airlines and Routes: Served by 13 major airlines offering 330 daily flights to over 100 nonstop destinations
Taxi Cost: Around $100+ USD from airport to Park City
Rideshare (Lyft/Uber): Usually $75+ USD, depending on time of day and traffic
Event Planner Tip: Organize shared shuttle rides for groups—it’s often more budget-friendly and easy to coordinate for big teams.

Park City Public Transportation Information
Getting around Park City is incredibly easy and eco-friendly. Whether you’re attending a conference, hosting an event, or exploring the city on free time, there’s a variety of transport options that make moving around stress-free.
The city prides itself on its clean, zero-emission buses and a layout that encourages walking or biking.
Even better? Most of the central areas, including the charming Historic Main Street, are very walkable. So you can go from your hotel to shops, restaurants, or meeting venues without even needing a car.
Top Ways to Get Around
Free Shuttle Service: The City offers complimentary electric shuttles that run seven days a week. They’re great for quick trips between downtown spots and event venues.
Park City Transit Bus: Look for the blue Mountainkind buses that run across nine routes all year. They have over 75 trained operators and 50 vehicles—20 of which are fully electric. You can check routes or real-time bus info on the Transit App.
Main Street Trolley: A fun, free trolley that travels up and down Historic Main Street—perfect for sightseeing or easy access to shops, galleries, and restaurants.
Summit County Bike Share: Want a sustainable way to explore? Rent one of over 200 electric bikes available around town. Dock or pick them up at many stations using the Summit Bike Share app for a small fee.
Event Planner Tip: Set up a transportation guide for your attendees with shuttle times, bike share maps, and the Transit App link - it’ll save questions and keep everything running smoothly.
The city prides itself on its clean, zero-emission buses and a layout that encourages walking or biking.
Even better? Most of the central areas, including the charming Historic Main Street, are very walkable. So you can go from your hotel to shops, restaurants, or meeting venues without even needing a car.
Top Ways to Get Around
Free Shuttle Service: The City offers complimentary electric shuttles that run seven days a week. They’re great for quick trips between downtown spots and event venues.
Park City Transit Bus: Look for the blue Mountainkind buses that run across nine routes all year. They have over 75 trained operators and 50 vehicles—20 of which are fully electric. You can check routes or real-time bus info on the Transit App.
Main Street Trolley: A fun, free trolley that travels up and down Historic Main Street—perfect for sightseeing or easy access to shops, galleries, and restaurants.
Summit County Bike Share: Want a sustainable way to explore? Rent one of over 200 electric bikes available around town. Dock or pick them up at many stations using the Summit Bike Share app for a small fee.
Event Planner Tip: Set up a transportation guide for your attendees with shuttle times, bike share maps, and the Transit App link - it’ll save questions and keep everything running smoothly.



