
Park City in November
Not the best time
November is Park City's least inspiring month - too cold for summer activities, not snowy enough for skiing. Hotels are cheap, but you'll understand why.
Weather
Pre-winter limbo with occasional snow that doesn't stick around. Temperatures hover around freezing most days. Weather is generally gray and uninspiring, with short days and long nights.
6°C high-4°C low3 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$200/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Thanksgiving weekend
November Tips
- •Ski resorts aren't open yet but are making snow
- •Focus on indoor activities and spa treatments
- •Great month for locals-only restaurant experiences
All Months
Peak ski season runs December through March, with January and February offering the most consistent powder. But you'll pay top dollar - lift tickets hit $200+ per day, and hotels triple their rates. Martin Luther King Jr. weekend and Presidents Day are absolute chaos.
March brings spring skiing with longer days and better deals. The snow can get heavy and wet, but you'll save $100+ per night on accommodations.
Summer transforms Park City into a different animal. June through August sees mountain biking, hiking, and the Sundance Film Festival in late January. Hotel rates drop significantly, and the alpine slide at Park City Mountain opens for kids.
September might be the sweet spot - warm days, cool nights, and the aspen trees turn golden. Most summer activities are still running, but the crowds thin out after Labor Day.
Avoid late April and May unless you enjoy mud season. Most mountain activities shut down, and the town feels sleepy.
Park City Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
8/10
Families
9/10
Adventure
9/10
Budget
4/10
Luxury
9/10
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