Getting to and Around Park City
Getting around Park City without a car is easy, sustainable-minded, and a great way to help keep our streets and air free of congestion. Here’s how.
Getting to Park City
- The SLC-PC Connect offers regular service from central Salt Lake City to the Kimball Junction Transit Center.
- High Valley Transit connects the Kimball Junction Transit Center and the Wasatch Back to Park City.
- Park at the Ecker Hill Park & Ride and take High Valley Transit to Park City.
- Many Park City hotels offer SLC airport shuttle services or hire a private car.
Getting Around Park City
By Bus
Park City’s local bus service is free of charge to get from Main Street to the Mountains.
By Bike or E-Bike
As a gold-level ride center, bicycle riders flock to Park City. It’s also a great way to get around town. From cruisers and road bikes to mountain bikes, and fat bikes, find your perfect ride here
Rules on E-bike Rentals and Trail Use Remember to please stay off the trail with your e-bike rental. Park City prohibits e-bikes on single-track trails except for e-bike riders 65 years and older, or those with a mobility disability. See Local Codes on Trail Use
Traveling to Salt Lake City
- When you fly into the Salt Lake City airport, choose a direct flight if possible to reduce your carbon footprint.
- Better yet, take a scenic train journey. Amtrak’s iconic California Zephyr stops in Salt Lake City.