| No images? Click here Park City Area Fall GuideAs the leaves in the Wasatch Mountains start turning in mid-September, Park City offers scenic hikes and cozy dining to fully enjoy the fall colors. The fall foliage is predicted to be at its best around the first weekend of October, according to the fall leaf map from Smoky Mountains. FALL DINING DESTINATIONS The Best Places to Maximize Colorful Fall Views While Dining
📍 1825 Three Kings Dr, Park City, UT This cozy, rustic dining experience sits right next to Silver Star Lift providing views of trails year-round, especially enticing, though, in the fall months. Local tip – try the Elk Burger or Wild Mushroom
Glitretind Restaurant at Stein Lodge 📍 7700 Stein Way, Park City, UT What’s better than panoramic views of Deer Valley Resort’s changing leaves paired with a fine dining experience? Local tip – the Troll Hallen Lounge is also great for casual outdoor dining at Stein’s. 📍 2734 East State Road 35, Woodland, UT 84036 The Woodland Biscuit Company starts with a very charming drive to Woodland that is extra pretty in the fall. Just 30 minutes and 21 miles from Park City’s Main Street, this popular brunch spot is only open Saturday and Sunday, so reservations are a must. Local tip – reservations open every Monday at 10am and go fast. FALL HIKING DESTINATIONS The Best Hiking Trails to Enjoy the Fall Foliage
🥾 4.5km and moderately Bloods Lake Trail is an out-and-back journey that culminates at a serene alpine lake, nestled within the trees. As you hike, you’ll be treated to vibrant displays of autumn foliage. The adventure begins with a scenic drive up Guardsman’s Pass, offering breathtaking views even before you reach the trailhead.
🥾 4.2km and an easy Jenni’s Trail loops through the heart of Park City Mountain Resort. In autumn, the trail surrounds you with towering aspen trees that turn brilliant shades of yellow, red, and orange. The ascent offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, making it a perfect hike for the fall. 🥾 7.2km and moderately challenging The Silver Lake Trail is a stunning out-and-back hike that leads to Silver Lake, with majestic cliffs on one side and expansive valley views on the other. In autumn, the trail is especially vibrant, showcasing rich hues of red, orange, and gold. 🥾 23km and a challenging route Taking Mid-Mountain to Silver Lake in Deer Valley proves to be especially great in September when the leaves are beginning to change. The trail is an out-and-back route that is popular for hiking and mountain biking that provides great fall views over Park City. |
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