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Things to Do in Park City During Mud Season: Your Guide to Off-Season Fun

  • Writer: Tyler Crawford
    Tyler Crawford
  • Apr 4
  • 3 min read


Mud season in Park City—typically from mid-April to early June—is the transition period between ski season and summer. While some trails are too wet for hiking or biking and some resorts shut down temporarily, this off-season offers a peaceful and budget-friendly way to experience Park City without the crowds. Whether you’re visiting for a quick getaway or a relaxing break, here are the best things to do in Park City during mud season!


1. Pamper Yourself at a Spa

With fewer visitors in town, mud season is the perfect time to book a relaxing spa treatment without the peak-season rush. Top spots include:


Couple relaxes in steaming hot tub, framed by large windows showing snowy trees in Park City. Stone wall and serene atmosphere.

  • Waldorf Astoria Spa – Luxury massages, facials, and wellness treatments

  • Spa Montage Deer Valley – Offers alpine-inspired therapies in a peaceful mountain setting

  • The Spa at Stein Eriksen Lodge – Known for world-class treatments and stunning views



2. Enjoy Off-Season Dining Deals

Many of Park City’s top restaurants offer off-season specials, making it an excellent time to indulge in gourmet dining at a discount. Some favorites include:


Steak dinner with garnish and sauce on a white plate in Park City. A glass of wine sits beside it. Soft ambient lighting, creating a warm mood.


  • Riverhorse on Main – Seasonal menus and upscale dining

  • High West Distillery & Saloon – Great for whiskey tastings and craft cocktails

  • Handle – Known for fresh, locally sourced dishes

Check ahead for mud season closures since some restaurants take a break before summer!




3. Explore Park City’s Art & Culture Scene

With fewer crowds, take advantage of Park City’s vibrant arts and history scene:


Four people view colorful abstract art in a modern gallery in Park City with brick walls and large windows. Bright and engaging atmosphere.

  • Kimball Art Center – Free exhibitions featuring local and international artists

  • Park City Museum – Learn about the town’s mining history and ski culture

  • Gallery Stroll on Main Street – Many galleries remain open for visitors to browse unique artwork


4. Visit Utah Olympic Park

Utah Olympic Park stays open year-round, offering thrilling activities like:

  • Guided Olympic tours – Learn about the 2002 Winter Olympics

  • Extreme tubing & alpine slides (weather permitting)

  • Ropes course & bobsled rides – A fun, adrenaline-filled experience


5. Take a Scenic Drive & Explore Nearby Areas

With ski traffic gone, mud season is ideal for scenic drives around Park City and beyond. Some great routes include:


A car drives on Guardsman's Pass through lush green mountains at sunset. Purple flowers border the road, with a golden sun in the sky.

  • Guardsman Pass Scenic Byway (check for seasonal road openings)

  • Mirror Lake Highway – Stunning alpine lakes and mountain views

  • Wanship & Kamas – Explore local eateries, coffee shops, and small-town charm


6. Go Indoor Rock Climbing or Yoga

If the weather isn’t cooperating, try indoor fitness and wellness options like:

  • The Mine Bouldering Gym – A great indoor rock climbing facility

  • Tadasana Yoga Studio – Offers relaxing yoga and wellness classes

  • Basin Recreation Fieldhouse – Indoor swimming, basketball, and fitness classes


7. Play a Round of Golf (Weather Permitting)

As the snow melts, Park City’s golf courses begin opening for the season, including:


  • Park City Golf Club – One of Utah’s top public courses

  • Canyons Golf – Offers challenging mountain-style play

  • Soldier Hollow Golf Course – A scenic course located in nearby Midway

Check ahead for course openings, as some may still be closed due to lingering snow.


8. Day Trip to Salt Lake City

With Park City being just 35 minutes from Salt Lake City, take a day trip to explore:



Shuttle Park City driving on a road lined with colorful flowers. Snow-capped mountains and a tall building in the background under a clear sky in Salt Lake City

  • Temple Square – A historic and cultural landmark

  • Red Butte Garden – Beautiful botanical gardens and walking trails

  • Natural History Museum of Utah – A fascinating look into Utah’s natural wonders


Why Visit Park City During Mud Season?

Mud season is one of the best times to visit Park City if you’re looking for:

Lower prices on hotels and vacation rentals✔ Less crowded restaurants, spas, and attractions✔ Relaxing getaways without the ski season or summer rush✔ Local deals on dining, activities, and accommodations


Book Your Shuttle for a Hassle-Free Trip!

Whether you're flying into Salt Lake City Airport or need private transportation around Park City, Shuttle Park City offers a comfortable and reliable way to get around. Book your ride today and explore Park City stress-free during mud season!


Final Thoughts

Even though Park City’s mud season is an off-peak time, there’s still plenty to do for those seeking a relaxing, scenic, and budget-friendly getaway. From spas and fine dining to cultural experiences and scenic drives, this hidden gem of a season is perfect for those looking to unwind.

Ready to experience Park City during mud season? Book your trip and start exploring today!


 
 
 

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