In the beginning, Park City was a rough and tumble silver mining boom town. The mines came and went but a raucous bunch of folks stayed on to ski and carouse. From those rowdy beginnings sprang bodacious boutiques and artsy stuff. Seriously good restaurants and a string of spirited watering holes. Come to think of it, Historic Park City today is still a lot like it was back in the 1890’s – only now with cushier lodgings and much better coffee.

Dec. 2010: Transit Center

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Skip the car and make Historic Park City your hub for all your Park City activities.  With the Transit Center located just one block off of Main Street, visitors and locals alike can find a bus to take them to the ski areas, Kimball’s Junction and other Park City neighborhoods.  The best part. . . It’s free!  Park City’s transit system is free to all users and eliminates the worries of driving in winter conditions and finding available parking.

Once you enter the Transit Center you will find a mounted electronic sign displaying all the routes and the frequency of pick-up.  You will wait no more than 20 minutes for most routes in and around Park City.  Park City takes sustainability seriously and runs the buses on a biodiesel blend.  With over one million riders each year, Park City Transit has got you covered.

There are plenty of transportation companies that can get you from the airport to Historic Park City and with Park City's free bus system you can save your hard earned money for more fun things like dinner and drinks.