For Park City’s full-time residents, many of whom have grown up with the Sundance Film Festival, the idea of it leaving seems ...
Alex Goodlett for The New York Times Supported by By Nicole Sperling Reporting from Park City, Utah Amid all the talk of films, fires and the state of the Oscar race, one question has dominated ...
Park City could move to install paid parking kiosks at several popular trailheads to help manage congestion in Bonanza Flat.
I’ve always believed festival is the right word to describe the Sundance experience. The cultural boost the festival brings to ski season is a Sundance hallmark, mirroring the artistic sophistication ...
The Red Hills Desert Garden in St. George, Utah, made me fall in love with the desert. With cacti, waterfalls, and dinosaur ...
T he largest and most prestigious independent film festival in the U.S. could soon be getting a new home. Taking place now ...
Cole Webley, a Salt Lake City-based director, spent decades dreaming of premiering one of his films in Park City. The Utah native has ... Most of the Egyptian’s events are concerts, comedy ...
Park City is an easily accessible alpine oasis with something for everyone: a walkable downtown, endless mountain terrain to explore, and a vibrant food scene. When events come to town — here ...
And while the ski season is the primary draw for this small mountain enclave, local Utah residents often visit for a cool break in the summer months, when Park City temperatures are typically 20 ...
Pack your bags, grab your sense of adventure (and maybe a map, just in case), and head out to Millsite State Park. Discover ...
With ski season underway and snow accumulation making for good trail conditions, visitors to Utah's Park City Mountain may ... meeting for six weeks over the summer or canceling meetings for ...