Shopping at one of Park City’s homegrown Holiday Markets blends retail therapy, sustainable purchasing, and community investment. When it comes to holiday gifting, nothing shows more thoughtfulness than a locally crafted artisan gem—a perfect way to guarantee non-generic gifting and maybe even discover a little special something for the shopper. 

The varying dates of the four markets ensure that a dedicated local shopper can visit each one and browse a diverse selection of Park City makers.

CREATE PC Holidays Makers Market

Back to Top Back to Top of List

When: Open November 22 – February 1: Wednesday – Sunday, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Where: 1500 Kearns Blvd, Space F110

The CREATE PC Holiday Makers Market is a program run by the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County that celebrates local artisans by giving them a chance to share their creations with the community. “I hope that more than ever, the community knows this is THE place to come to for gifts for the holidays. There will be new creatives and products, as well as many familiar makers everyone has come to know and love,” shares Kendall Kelley, marketing and relations director for the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County. Shoppers can peruse dozens of local artisan creations, including jewelry, pottery, candles, 2-D artwork, and greeting cards.  

Opening Night Celebration: November 21st, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Be the first to explore the CREATE PC Holiday Makers Market’s collection of handmade and local gifts at the Opening Night Celebration – complete with a live DJ, food, and drinks. “It’s an evening of creativity, connection, and celebration that kicks off the holiday season in style,” Kendall exclaims.

Park City Junction Commons Small Business Saturday

Back to Top Back to Top of List

When: November 29: 10:00 am – 7:00 pm

Where: Junction Commons, 6699 N Landmark Dr

Park City Junction Commons is an outlet mall that approaches retail differently; they celebrate locally owned and operated businesses by offering retail space to over a dozen Utah-based brands. Small Business Saturday is Junction Commons’ way of honoring these local shops by showcasing the unique gifts, specialty items, and handcrafted goodies available at Utah-grown retailers. 

Be sure to check out these favorite locales: 

fulFILLed brims with all things sustainable. Think refillable hygiene and cleaning products, eco-friendly household items, local artisan goods made from upcycled materials, and curated secondhand clothes and books.

The Beau Collective seamlessly blends fitness, retail, and community building. Drop in for a HIIT-style class and then browse the shop.

Take a little break from shopping and let the inner artist blossom at Paint Fusion—Park City’s DIY pottery painting and glass fusion studio.

Park Silly Winter Holiday Bazaar

Back to Top Back to Top of List

When: December 12, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. + December 13 & 14, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Where: DoubleTree Park City Yarrow Hotel, 1800 Park Avenue

Park Silly Winter Holiday Bazaar is celebrating 15 years of festive fun. The market sprouted from the success of the Park Silly Sunday Markets. “Our community and local vendors were asking us to host a winter vendor show - and this was a really great way for us to bring them back together," explains Park Silly Market executive director Kate McChesney. 

This shopping experience is bursting with fun for the whole family. Make sure to dress up for a photo opportunity with Little St Nick. “We have something for everyone on your list. From jewelers, potters, photographers, youth vendors, gourmet foods, we cover all the bases,” Kate describes.

Wild Winter Art Market

Back to Top Back to Top of List

When: December 19: 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Where: Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter, 1258 Center Drive

The Wild Winter Art Market is a marriage of sustainability and local artisans. Artists go through an application process to demonstrate how their work reflects the EcoCenter’s core values. “There is a committee that reviews applications to select artists who best align with Swaner’s mission to foster a deeper connection to nature and inspire environmental stewardship,” explains the visitor experience coordinator, Bri Cencak.

The market features local creatives whose work emphasizes nature’s beauty and fosters a sense of stewardship. “The great thing about this market is that there’s truly something for everyone! I love gifting artwork that celebrates Utah’s landscapes, plants, and wildlife.

Smaller items like stickers, soaps, and handmade ornaments also make thoughtful and affordable gifts for friends and family,” Bri says. “We've got some really talented artists who will be selling local flora and fauna prints, ceramics, jewelry, stained glass, textiles, and more!”