No matter when you want to visit, though, Park City has plenty to offer.

But the main draw, of course, is the mountains.

There’s also a resident Bernese mountain dog.

Snowy mountains in golden light during late winter in Park City, Utah

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Dining options range from casual burger and wood-fired pizza joints to an elegant sushi restaurant.

it’s possible for you to’t go wrong with the chef’s choice sashimi, either.

Harvest

For breakfast and lunch, there are few better options thanHarvest.

People enjoying beer post skiing and the lift area at Deer Valley Ski Resort

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No Name Saloon

Located just a few blocks away,No Name Saloonis an institution.

For the most memorable shopping in town, though, head toBurns Cowboy Shop, in business since 1876.

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If shopping isn’t of interest, don’t worry there’s plenty more to do.

Exterior view of Montage Deer Valley in Utah

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Sports fans, meanwhile, will love theUtah Olympic Park.

(The former is on the Epic Pass and the latter, Ikon.)

Deer Valley also offers season passes independent of the Ikon system.

View of the mountain peak from inside a residence living area at Pendry Park City

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Rentals

Park CityandDeer Valleyboth run comprehensive rental programs serving riders of all ages and abilities.

Each resort has two different rental-center locations, and they all offer delivery to most accommodations in the area.

(At the Montage, for instance, guests can rent gear through the on-site outfitterCompass Sports.)

Cowboy boots and hats at Burns Cowboy shop in Park City, Utah

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There are more than 330 runs here, of which half are advanced and another 42 percent are intermediate.

Programming

Beginners are in good hands here, since both resorts run well-regarded training programs.