Celebrate Thanksgiving in Park City
Spend Thanksgiving in Park City
From Turkey Day skiing at Park City Mountain Resort to the official lighting of Main Street, here are our recommendations for a Thanksgiving in Park City in the mountains to make it a memorable holiday for you and your loved ones in Park City. Here’s one of the best reasons to spend Thanksgiving in Park City is to take advantage of the lowest rates of the season and get your 3rd night free.
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Of course, one of the favorite things to do is experience some early season skiing. With early snow and snow guns blazing, November is a great time to plan an affordable Park City ski vacation. There is no better way to burn off those holiday meals.
Park City Mountain Opening Day Celebration - November 22, 2019
Both the Park City Mountain Village and Canyons Village are scheduled to open on Wednesday, November 22, 2019 (of course weather permitting) and will close for the season on Sunday, April 12, 2020.
Dine Out or Eat In
A full day of skiing will leave you precious little time to prepare a Thanksgiving dinner, but don’t worry, we got you covered. You’ll find a myriad of dining specials available at the resorts or in town,
GOBBLE UP PARK CITY'S THANKSGIVING SPECIALS
Leave the kitchen behind and make your Thanksgiving plans with the Park City Area Restaurant Association. A variety of local restaurants and caterers are offering a host of delicious specials, meals and more, sure to make a perfect, stress-free special occasion whether you eat-in or dine-out. Between formal multi-course dinners, casual buffets, or catered fare, you’ll find the dinner that’s right for you, your family and your friends. Read on for a rundown of the meals and other items being offered this Thanksgiving, which this year falls on Nov. 28th:
Main Street Electric Parade - Saturday, November 30, 2019
There’s nothing more magical than Park City’s Main Street all decked out in lights with snow flakes gently falling. We can’t promise what will happen with the weather, of course, but we’re sure you’ll love the Winter Electric Parade with its dazzling lit up vehicles. Santa Claus will be making his first appearance in town this year, strolling Main Street, from 4 to 6 p.m. and at 5:30 p.m. the Christmas Tree in Miner’s Park and the rest of the lights will go on, officially kicking off the holiday season. The parade begins at 6 p.m., starting from the Miner’s Hospital.
Small Business Saturday - Saturday, November 30, 2019
If you’re one of the people who loves taking advantage of the post-Thanksgiving sales, we recommend you give some love to local businesses. Park City strives to keep the shopping scene largely free of chain stores and keep our town unique. Browse Main Street’s trendy boutiques and pick up some stylish new looks for winter at Mary Jane’s, Flight Boutique, or Olive & Tweed.
Thanksgiving is a family holiday, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend the entire time with the kids. Park City has a robust, eclectic nightlife that’s hopping all year round. Main Street is packed with live music and local brews, so go check it out!
Need help planning your Park City ski vacation? Let our experienced team of experts assist you by calling 800-245-6417 or email [email protected]
Published on Monday, November 11, 2019