Summer Weddings in Park City
Having just survived one of the hottest summers in history, we all know what a joy it is to escape the summer heat and retreat into the cool comfort of the mountains. The weather in Park City is consistently about ten degrees lower than down in the Salt Lake valley. That means that if you’re planning an outdoor summer wedding, your guests will be eternally grateful if you have it in Park City.
Unlike resort towns like Veil that basically shut down after the skiers leave, Park City has a thriving community year-round. Summer in Park City is jam-packed with recreational opportunities , entertainment, and events for you and your guests to enjoy, including…
Concerts with the Utah Symphony and a wide range of visiting artists
Over 450 miles of hiking and biking trails
Seven public and eight private golf courses
Watersports at nearby state parks
Fly fishing or river rafting on the Weber and Provo Rivers
Horseback riding
Hot air ballooning
The Alpine Coaster, Alpine Slide, and Olympic Park bobsled ride
In fact, Park City gets so busy in the summer that you’ll need to check local event calendars for any conflicts. For example, June’s “Savor the Summit” event involves a crowd feasting at a mile-long table that runs right down the middle of Main Street! While it’s a beautiful event and one of our favorites, you should be aware that a thousand people eating in the middle of the street can affect traffic patterns!
Similarly, Main Street is closed for the Park Silly Sunday Market every Sunday throughout the summer. It’s a delightful tradition and well worth experiencing, but make sure it doesn’t interfere with your wedding plans.
Although Park City doesn’t see quite as much tourism in the summer as it does in the winter, it’s still pretty hopping! We see a lot of summer weddings at Kimball Terrace and other Park City venues. While June and August are always in high demand, July is usually not quite as busy, so July might be a good time to fit in your Park City wedding.
On a side note, bear in mind that Utah liquor stores are closed on Sundays and certain state holidays, so your out-of-state guests might be surprised to find the stores closed on July 24th.