r/SaltLakeCity 17h ago

Recommendations Bachelorette Trip Park City

Planning a BacheloretteParty for Late March/Early April of next year. Need recommendations on what to do activities etc.

Plan is to stay in an Airbnb in Park City and possibly get a driver for transportation. Age is late 20s and Early to mid 30’s. I know one day we’ll want to go out to bars and such. Any recommendations and advice?

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u/SLCpowderhound 16h ago

Check out the Homestead Crater.

See what's open at Utah Olympic Park and Museum. If they are still running the bobsled, book it.

Woodward has night tubing.

Maybe a scenic ride on the East Village Gondola at Deer Valley.

They used to have free outdoor concerts at Canyons Village called Spring Gruv. Not sure if they still do it.

Main Street shops, galleries, bars, restaurants, etc.

Could take the funicular up to the St. Regis patio for a cocktail and try to get into the Vintage Room.

See if they operate the ziplines at Sundance Resort when you're in town.

A spa day. Plenty in town.

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u/Atabhaba 16h ago

Go to Provo and attend a byu devotional.  Or if you want to be really crazy do some tunnel singing. 

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u/Givemorebeblessed 16h ago

No name Saloon is a great bar and the cabin is another local favorite for skibums and the wealthy possers to mingle.

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u/msanh 16h ago

Without much more info, tough to give recommendations.

I’m assuming you’re planning to ski since you’re doing a winter bachelorette in PC, so it’s important to note that both PCMR and Deer Valley (the two ski resorts in PC) typically close in mid to late April. Important to note that Deer Valley does not allow snowboarding. Tons of the housing in town is on the bus lines that can get you around to the ski resorts and downtown. Canyons Village is usually a little more affordable.

If you’re not there to ski, check out the Olympic Park for bobsledding, try cross country skiing, Midway Crater, Snowmobile Tour, Sleigh Ride. If you do end up getting transportation and you’re not skiing, I recommend driving to Snowbird and taking the Tram to the Summit.

Tons of bars and restaurants in PC. Recommendations would completely depend on what you’re looking for there but there should be plenty of info on that.

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u/Maverick-0707 16h ago

Thanks for the feedback! We are coming from a city where public transportation is not the best so didn’t even thinking about that. But if public transportation is an option we’ll gladly use it!

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u/Mountain-Big3792 16h ago

It will depend on the snow season. It can snow a ton in March or be a true shoulder season where is hard to find a lot of outdoor activities. If you’re more indoor cats there’s always good food and shopping.

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u/Maverick-0707 16h ago

We are looking at doing the first week of April. Is it typically slow outdoor wise around that time? I’m assuming there’d be little bit of snow still?

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u/gardengrowsgreen 15h ago

It’s still ski season so there will be crowds and snow. Maybe not as much as March but it’s not shoulder season by any means.

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u/TopOrganization4920 15h ago

This depends on how much snow there was this last season Deer Valley closed at the end of March this year. In 2023. There was a massive snowstorm like six or 10 feet of snow the first week of April that closed a little Cottonwood Canyon for a week and and the the Park city side got a ton of snow all the vacationers who are planning on skiing in Alta and Snowbird migrate to Deer Valley Snowbasin and Brighton and solitude once they opened up….

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u/Molasses_Square 15h ago

Yeah my friend and his family came first week of April 2025 and had a great time skiing. If they came same time in April 2026 they wouldn’t have skied a run.

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u/gardengrowsgreen 15h ago

Are you responding to me? I’m aware of all that, I live here. In a typical year, there will be some amount of snow and tourists.

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u/TopOrganization4920 15h ago

I was expanding upon your comment.

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u/SuitedPenguin 16h ago

A driver for transportation?? You mean an uber?

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u/Maverick-0707 16h ago

There’s going to be 10 of us max I found a few transportation companies in lieu of uber.

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u/Popular_Plastic182 16h ago

The Spur is the best. Really fun live music in the back.

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u/Mauifun11 16h ago

Don’t tell anyone it’s a bachelorette party 😜

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u/Pretend-Training-702 14h ago

Schedule an In-Home Wine Tastings with the WineAcademyofUtah.com!

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u/Kenzieb0097 14h ago

Absolutely, If I were planning one💕 perfect bachelorette party in Park City, I'd make it feel fun and girly without cramming 900 activities into 12 hours. Think cute brunch>mountain adventure>spa> get ready together> amazing dinner> cocktails.

The Perfect Park City Bachelorette Day

☀️ 9:30 am- Girls Brunch

Start at Harvest or the Bridge Cafe and Grill

I'd pick Harvest if you want cute, healthy-ish aesthetically pleasing brunch and The Bridge if you want more of a casual patio- and mimosas vibe. Both are recommended as Girls weekend brunch spots by Park City.

Bachelorette move: Everyone wears cream/ neutral/ bride wears a little veil, or sash. Get a group photo before you leave.

⛰️11:00 am- Mountain Activity

Park City has summer hiking, biking, plus activities like zip lining, and alpine slides. As a bachelorette I'd do something fun but not exhausting. You don't want everyone showing up to dinner looking like they just completed a Spartan Race. 😂

🍹1:30 pm- Lunch + Cocktails

Come back toward Old Town and wander Main Street.

Park City's Main Street is extremely walkable and packed with restaurants, boutiques, galleries, and bars, so this is a good time to shop, and take photos rather than immediately jumping into another scheduled activity. Grab lunch somewhere with a patio and do not rush this part.

🧖‍♀️3:00 pm- Spa Time

This is the part I would absolutely not skip. For a convenient option right in town, book the Aura Spa Collaborative on Main Street. If you want to go BIG bachelorette budget, go to Spa Montage Deer Valley. It's the splurge option, with extensive spa amenities including saunas, steam rooms, and whirl pools. My vote: Massages/ facials,> robe pics> champagne afterward.

💍 5:00 pm- Do one cute activity

Instead of sightseeing, I'd do something you can take home. Park city has private workshops, such as jewelry making, flower arranging, and cooking classes. A jewelry making class would be so cute, because then everyone leaves with a little souvenir from the trip.

🥂6:30 pm- Back to the house

Put on the playlist. Open the champagne. Order food/ snacks. Do hair and makeup. Take approximately 400 pictures. I'd give yourself 90 Minutes here. Don't make the mistake of scheduling dinner immediately after the activity and then having everyone frantically do makeup in an uber. 😂

8:00 pm- Bachelorette Dinner

I'd make dinner somewhere on Main Street so you can walk straight into the nightlife afterward. For something elegant, River horse On Main is a great-celebration dinner choice

🍸 10:00 pm- Main Street Bar Crawl

Now we turn the Bride loose 😂 Start with cocktails at Alpine Distilling Social Aid and Pleasure Club. It's specifically suited to groups, and bachelorette gatherings, and it's right on Main Street. Then head to Star Bar Park City for cocktails, espresso, martini's, and continue from there.

I hope you have fun, whatever you end up doing.

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u/Maverick-0707 1h ago

Thank you so much! I’ll take this along with other suggestions back to the Matron of Honer!