Park City, Utah, isn’t just a mountain meeting destination. It’s an invitation for attendees to meet mountainkind—a way of life that celebrates each other while protecting the natural beauty and unique charm of the place we call home.
Here, groups from all over are welcome to cozy in and experience all this alpine town has to offer, from breathtaking landscapes to an inspiring combination of sustainable practices, wellness activities and rich culture.
As one of the most accessible and accommodating mountain destinations in North America, groups can conveniently arrive and explore. Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) is just 35 minutes away and offers more than 300 flights to 90 nonstop destinations daily. Once you’ve arrived, travel to Park City via SLC-PC Connect or High Valley Transit. Groups can also utilize the destination’s car-less transportation options, including a public citywide bus system and E-bike rentals to move around this vibrant area.
Park City’s gathering spaces are as unique as the groups convening in them. Whether you’re looking to bring everyone together in one of its 26 meeting hotels and conference properties boasting over 3,000 committable rooms, a beyond-traditional conference facility or an outdoor venue with views of the picturesque Wasatch Mountains, the perfect place for your one-of-a-kind event is here.
No matter when your group meets in Park City, they’ll be treated to fun and engaging experiences and activities year-round. Embark on a culinary journey of global flavors at 135+ area restaurants. Shop for the latest trends and unique souvenirs along Historic Main Street. Take a tour through history at Park City Museum. Hit the trails. Or, embrace wellness and relaxation at one of the local spas. Whatever your attendees’ interests, this mountain town has it covered.
Meetings in Park City align with a broader vision where environmental, economic and social well-being are valued equally for a sustainable future. You and your attendees can do your part by following the destination’s stewardship principles, Sustainable Tourism Plan and other green initiatives during your event to help make this possible.
Park City’s rich Olympic legacy, which began with the 2002 Winter Games, is now growing stronger. With the International Olympic Committee awarding Utah as the host of the 2034 Winter Olympics, several of Park City’s venues—including Utah Olympic Park—will showcase men’s and women’s winter sporting events, enriching its appeal as a meeting destination.