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Summer Gear Guide

April 27, 2018 by Colony PR

Ready to hit the trail this spring, but need a few upgrades? Aiming to take on a new sport? Park City has a plethora of outdoor shops to outfit you for your next adventure.

A teenage boy fly fishes in a river outside Park City, Utah.

Trout Bum 2
4343 UT-224 (In between Canyons and Kimball Jct)
A local fly shop who can outfit you with license, waders, rods, reels and everything else for a day on the river. Trout Bum 2 also offers a guide service, so you don’t waste time looking for a hatch.

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Jans Mountain Recreation Experts
1600 Park Avenue
One of the go-to ski shops in winter switches gears during warmer weather to bikes and fly fishing gear. In addition, you’ll also find a wide selection of camping, trail running and associated accessories for your outdoor pursuits.
jans.com

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Cole Sport
1615 Park Avenue
Cole’s flagship location on Park Ave sports a wide selection of bike gear, including one of the state’s largest rental fleets of both road and mountain bikes.

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Park City Bike Demos
1500 Kearns Blvd
Sporting over 100 hand-picked demos, this is the place for bike nerds and those who want a high-end ride. The best part? PC Bike Demos allow users to test as many bikes as you wish on a trail or on the road and apply up to $600 of rental fees towards a final purchase.

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Backcountry.com
This online retailer has nearly every piece of gear for every outdoor pursuit imaginable. Plus, their online gearhead chat is staffed by experts in each area to make sure you get the right product.

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Switchback Sports
1685 Bonanza Dr
Pick up used bikes and other outdoor items on consignment, which includes camping gear, hiking, and golf equipment. Great option for kids who beat up gear before they grow out of it.

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Tanger Outlets
The outlet malls over in Kimball does not always come to mind when thinking outdoor sports, but you will find a wide range of apparel from Pearl Izumi, Colombia, Under Armour, Zumiez, Volcom, NIKE, and Adidas.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Catapult Creative Labs, Mountain Home, One Park City, Park City Mountain Resort, Park City Utah, Park City Utah Real Estate, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC

Park City Event Guide: Events 4/20-22

April 20, 2018 by Colony PR

WATCH: Park City Film Series – Foxtrot

Michael and Dafna experience gut-wrenching grief when army officials show up at their home to announce the death of their son Jonathan. Overzealous mourning relatives and well-meaning army bureaucrats increasingly frustrate Michael. While his sedated wife rests, Michael spirals into a whirlwind of anger only to experience one of life’s unfathomable twists – a twist that can only be rivaled by the surreal military experiences of his son.

Friday & Sat – 8 PM

Sunday – 6 PM

Jim Santy Auditorium

 

SEE: Park City Follies

The annual lampoon of all things Park City, starring an all local cast!

Get tickets in advance.

Tues-Sunday at Egyptian Theater

 

WATCH: Julius Cesar – National Theater Live

Watch a syndicated live performance of Nicholas Hytner’s production of the street party that greets Caesar’s return to Rome, the congress that witnesses his murder, the rally that assembles for his funeral and the chaos that explodes in its wake.

  • Wednesday, April 18

 

  • Jim Santy Auditorium

 

EAT & DRINK:

The annual “For in the Road” fundraiser, benefiting EATS, whose missions is to ensure every student has opportunities to develop lifelong healthy habits and access to fresh, nutritious appealing food, will be held at Legacy. Everything from a raw bar to sweets and adult beverages all in the name of a good cause.  

21 & over.

Saturday, April 21.

http://eatsparkcity.org/purchase-tickets-for-fork-in-the-road/

Filed Under: Events in Park City, News Tagged With: Events, Mountain Home, The Colony WPC

Park City Event Guide: April 13-15 2018

April 13, 2018 by Colony PR

 

SEE: Wild Encounters: Photography by David Yarrow

Wild Encounters is a must-see for nature lovers, conservationists, photographers and anyone who is inspired by all that remains wild.

Yarrow’s photographs offer an intimate view of some of the world’s most compelling—and threatened—species, capturing the splendor and very soul of what remains wild and free in our world through portraits that feel close enough to touch.

Swaner Eco Center
Through May 13

HEAR: Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels

Devil With a Blue Dress On? That’s the hit! Ryder brings his classic tune to Park City, along with other songs that stretch from his soul-man Motown roots through R&B, gritty rock, to a bluesy funk groove.

Friday & Saturday – 8 PM

Egyptian Theatre

If punk is more your speed, The English Beat plays OP Rockwell Saturday, April 14th.

WATCH: Park City Film Series

Mud season can’t slow down the PC Film Series. Three showings of Journeys End, an intelligent, meticulously crafted drama about British soldiers in the trenches of World War I, plays the Jim Santy Auditorium Friday – Sunday.

Tales of the Night, presented in French with English subtitles, take viewers on a global journey this Saturday as part of the Foreign Cinema…For Kids! Program.

DO: Golf Season

One of the advantages of Park City life is the ability to play sports from multiple seasons back-to-back – sometimes even on the same day. 36 holes are open at Mountain Dell in Parleys Canyon (I-80) – conveniently located on the way to or from Salt Lake, should you want to dust off the skis for some morning powder in the Cottonwoods, and hit the links in the afternoon. We call it the Utah biathlon.

Stay tuned to the blog for a golf guide to the Park City area, as well as other spring and summer activities.

Filed Under: Events in Park City, News Tagged With: Berkshire Hathaway, Events, Mountain Architecture, Mountain real estate, One Park City, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah

Spring Fever

April 10, 2018 by Colony PR

Here in the mountains, the season others know as spring, we affectionately refer to as “mud season” to describe the period in between skiing and hiking, biking and golf. However, there are several options to take care of that case of “spring fever” if you are careful and plan ahead.

Hiking and Mountain Biking

Generally speaking south facing trails receive more spring sun to melt out and dry faster. Typically Round Valley (Hwy 40) and Glenwild (between Kimball and Jeremy Ranch) are the first to be ready to foot or two-wheeled traffic.

The trails you can expect to dry out first are Blackhawk and Stealth in Glenwild and Somewhere Elk & Nowhere Elks in Round Valley. Each of those trails are open to both hiking and biking, and tend to be busier on weekends and warm afternoons.

Both Mountain Trails and Basin Recreation provide great resources for planning a day out including updated trail conditions and handy maps. It is imperative to stay off trails until completely dry, as using them in muddy conditions can cause damage to the surface which could last all season, or permanently widening them from users who walk or ride around wet areas.  

Road Cycling

Road cycling is great within The Colony, providing plenty of uphill options and fun loops you can create on your own.  Other quiet areas for a road ride are the Pinebrook and Jeremy Ranch neighborhoods, both of which provide a similar set up of climbs and descents. Jeremy gets more sun if the temps are cooler.

For flatter road rides, head out to the town of Heber City and ride a loop that includes the neighboring area of Francis. Stunning views of Mt. Timpanogos dominate the scene above your handlebars, and the surrounding bucolic farmland is a perfect spring backdrop for a pedal.  

Wildlife

Due to the immense amount of open space at The Colony, wildlife such as moose, elk, and deer regularly frequent the area. In spring, it is a safe bet to simply grab a pair of binoculars and observe passing wildlife from the comfort of your deck.

Animals respond to longer days and warmer weather much in the same way we humans do – soaking up as much outdoor time as possible and exploring our surroundings. Additionally, much of our local fauna are caring for their young while coming out of a winter slumber at the same time, making them incredibly unpredictable – especially moose – so be sure to give animals plenty of space and keep a safe distance.

The Swaner Nature Preserve offers an additional opportunity to see wildlife – from elk to nesting sandhill cranes – in nearby Kimball Junction. This project of Utah State University offers complimentary nature walks each Saturday morning led by a naturalist.

Golf

The closest option outside Park City is Mountain Dell, located off I-80 in Parleys Canyon between SLC and Park City. As of this writing, they had 18 holes open, with a second 18 holes set to open soon. Stay tuned for a full blog post on golf options in the Park City area to plan your rounds for spring and summer.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Canyons Resort, Luxury Mountain Retreat, Mountain Home, Mountain real estate, Park City, Park City Mountain Resort, Park City Utah Real Estate, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, Utah

Closing Day: April 8th, 2018

April 6, 2018 by Colony PR

The last day on skis, when the lifts spin for the final time, might seem like sad day, but at Park City, it’s more like an on-mountain party. Spring is just ahead with flowers blooming and wildlife sightings, as well as summer hiking, biking and golf – speaking which, stay tuned next week for more on these topics – but saying goodbye for a final time to winter calls for a celebration. 

Both Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley Resort plan to close April 8, with several fun events planned.  Deer Valley’s closing weekend will feature several live music options, including Lash LaRue and Muddpuddle.

Find the lineup deervalley.com.

Park City Resort hosts one of the most unique parties on Saturday, April 7 – the annual Pond Skimming competition. Contestants don costumes, gather some speed downhill and attempt to cross a near-freezing pond. Most do not make it, leading to roars of laughter from the crowd! 

Catch live music, the Thin Air Innovation Festival and more throughout closing weekend at Park City.

All events can be found here.

Thin Air Concert

Deer Valley Resort, in conjunction with Park City Mountain, will host the third annual Thin Air Concert on Main Street. The show will feature Citizen Cope, (a.k.a. Clarence Greenwood). Cope’s music is an eclectic mix of rock, blues, hip-hop, and folk influences that fuse together to form a unique, soulful sound. For Thin Air 2018, he’s bringing along an ensemble of musicians for an amazing night of acoustic-driven rock. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. on lower Main Street.

More skiing

If you are still jonesing for a few more turns, Alta and Solitude both stay open until April 15, Brighton is planning on April 22, while Snowbird intends to stay open as long as they have snow – some years well into May or June.

Epic Pass

It’s never too early to think about next year, and the Epic Pass in on sale already. The Epic Pass will cost $899 and is the best way for Utah skiers and riders to access Park City Mountain’s 348 trails all season long. If you are OK with blackout dates and other limitations, the Epic Locals Pass is available for $669.

There were several upgrades to the Epic Pass as well, including the addition (with limited access) to Telluride in Colorado, Hakuba Valley in Japan and Resorts of the Canadian Rockies across Canada, bringing The Epic Pass to now offer access to a total of 61 resorts worldwide.

Passes can be purchased at EpicPass.com

IKON Pass

With Deer Valley’s sale and acquisition, the newly formed Alterra resort group has introduced the IKON Pass for their family of resorts, which includes Deer Valley, AltaSnowbird, Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows, Aspen & more.

Offered at two different levels, either $599 or $899, unlimited skiing is available at about a dozen resorts, plus either five or seven days at the rest of the participating 26 worldwide resorts.

More information is available at ikonpass.com

Filed Under: Events in Park City, News Tagged With: Berkshire Hathaway, Catapult Creative Labs, Events, Mountain Home, One Park City, Park City, Park City Mountain Resort, Ski Utah, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

Park City Dinner Dining Guide

April 3, 2018 by Colony PR

New York. Paris. Tokyo. Park City. Those are the first four cities that come to our mind for food, and it should be yours too. With Zagat rated restaurants and award-winning chefs, Park City, is dining destination unto itself.

Chefs like Zane Holmquist at Stein Eriksen Lodge, Seth Adams at Riverhorse on Main and Bill White helped put Park City on the foodie map a few decades ago. The local gourmet scene took off from there and has not slowed down since. New restaurants open regularly, events such as ChefDance (held during Sundance) and a slew of summer dining events keeps diners on their toes year-round.

Need more convincing? Here are our favorite dinner spots.

Firewood on Main

Fire Wood on Main.

Reclaimed bricks and timber bring the alpine feel of this relatively new Main Street eatery to life, along with the sight of an open flame through a wall of windows peering into the kitchen. Cooking over a custom-made grill—one of only four of its kind—Chef John Murcko rotates fresh, local ingredients to create a “multi-sensory culinary experience.” Chef’s menu includes wild game, such as elk, as well as more familiar cuts such as lamb chops and New York Strip, and several seafood options.

Private dining options are available as well, with the option of using multiple bar areas including the building’s original 1906-era Nickel Bar. The restaurant can even arrange private entrance via Swede Alley.

Reservations Recommended

Handle

Chef Briar Handly is a relative newcomer to the Park City dining scene, quickly earning accolades from food critics, locals and visitors alike. Seasonal ingredients inspire Handle’s locally driven menu of small plates that run the gamut on influences.

Set in a dimly lit dining room with rustic accents and a statement wall of quirky, nature-influenced artwork provides a perfect backdrop for standout dishes like the buffalo cauliflower or Scallops smothered in lobster and crawfish etouffee. Inventive cocktails accompany the menu to round out a memorable meal.

Handle has already expanded to a second location, HSL, in downtown Salt Lake City.

Tupelo

Tupelo is a restaurant where the meal is truly a journey. That journey is the exact intention of Chef Matt Harris. Inspired by global travel through food, Harris and his team have put together a menu that includes everything from local Utah mushrooms to Maine mussels and Sonoma duck breast and everything in between.

Adventurous diners can opt for inventive dishes such as the “Utah Chicken Fried Rabbit” or, for those with more traditional taste buds buttermilk biscuits, kale caesar and local trout are presented with fresh and exciting twists.

Grappa

Bill White’s flagship Italian restaurant blends an alpine villa feel with hearty Italian dishes. While the cascading patio is brilliant in summer months, the warmth of the interior is a cozy place for a winter meal. Let’s be honest – does anything smell better than marinara sauce on a winter evening? Of course not – and Grappa smells, looks and feels like you are in the Italian Alps and you found the local go-to spot for a big meal.

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