
Summers in Park City are just spectacular. With warm days and cool evenings, you will find yourself outdoors enjoying the feeling of life. If you have not gone for a hike in years you will soon find yourself walking on one of our mountain trails and trying to remember why you ever stopped. If you already hike in your hometown, once you get to Park City you will feel like your hiking in heaven. The same is true if you ride a bike, golf, go for leisure drives in the country or any other summer activity that you enjoy…it is just better in Park City. And best of all you will want to “just do it”® instead of feeling like you have to do it.
Exceptional Golf Resorts
You’ll find 11 stunningly beautiful mountain golf courses within an easy 30-minute drive of Park City, including three new world-class golf resorts. There's the Tom Fazio course at Glenwild again voted Utah's best golf course; the Pete Dye course at Promontory, The Ranch Club; the Jack Nicklaus Signature course at Park Meadows Country Club; the Arnold Palmer course at The Jeremy Golf Club; and the Bruce Summerhays course at the Homestead Country Resort in nearby Midway. In addition, a spectacular Mark O’Meara course has opened at Tuhaye, a new golf development located 10 minutes east of Park City. Plus, a Nicklaus Signature Course is scheduled to open later this year as Promontory’s second championship, par-72 layout.
Glenwild
Glenwild is private course that has been Rated Number One in the state of Utah since opening by Golf Digest. This Tom Fazio designed championship course has been heralded has the “must play” course in the state. This masterpiece is 7,541 yards par 71 that blends into the natural topography with majestic views of the mountains. Fazio designed the course with the developers to never cross a road and every home site is on the outside of the course, never between holes. Homes are set far back from the course to allow that feeling of truly being somewhere special.
Visit www.glenwild.com for more information.
Promontory Club
Promontory’s initial golf course is the par-72 Canyon Course built by famed golf course architect, Pete Dye. Upon first encountering the hills and spectacular canyons of Promontory, Dye immediately recognized its potential for a championship layout. “When I walked Promontory for the first time,” Dye remembers, “I was amazed at how the land lends itself to golf. With rambling sagebrush meadows on the front nine and the beautiful wind-protected canyon after the turn, I knew I could create a great golf experience that everyone would enjoy. This course should land in the top 100.”
Jack Nicklaus has designed a Signature course for Promontory’s inviting Painted Valley. The broad Valley course will serve as a perfect counterpoint to the narrower Dye course. It is scheduled to open late this summer. With a Pete Dye course already in existence and a Jack Nichlaus course opening in 2007, Promontory is destined to be a golfing community with fine golfing choices.
Visit www.promontoryclub.com for more information.
Talisker - Deer Valley
Trying to stay focused on golf is tough at Tuhaye because you will find your eyes wandering to the expansive views in every direction. Masters and British Open Champion, Mark O.Meara, who designed the course for a traditional mountain experience, design this course. At 7,801 yards this course can certainly test your skills. This is the only course in the Park City area that has luxurious bent grass tees, greens and fairways!
Visit www.tuhaye.com for more information.
Located in the heart of Park City, Park Meadows Country Club is only a few minutes from nearly anywhere in town. The members enjoy convenient access to a private, first-class club. The club is owned by our members, and is managed exclusively for the members' benefit and enjoyment. This Scottish links design was created by non other than Jack Nicklaus.
Visit www.parkmeadowscc.com for more information.
Jermey Ranch
The Jeremy Golf and Country Club’s par-72, 7138-yard layout offers players of all abilities an uncommonly beautiful and challenging round of golf. The course, designed by Arnold Palmer, played host to Utah’s PGA Senior Tour event for several years and is considered a shot-maker’s course, requiring players to use almost every club in the bag.
Hole number 4 is one of Jeremy’s most intriguing. Lee Trevino is said to have called it his course favorite. Players hit from a hugely elevated tee box – some 100 feet in the air – down to a circular green surrounded on two sides by sage-covered hills.
Park City Golf Club
You’ll find the Park City Golf Club on the short list of Utah’s finest – and most challenging – public golf courses. It has twice hosted the Utah State Women’s Amateur Championships. Park City Golf Club also ranks among the state’s most beautiful layouts, punctuated with broad Evergreen trees and crystalline ponds, fed by a clear-mountain stream that makes its presence known on several holes.
Hiking and Biking
After the snow melts off the mountains, the ski lifts keep busy hoisting hikers and mountain bikers onto our breathtaking trails. Whether you're looking for white-knuckled, mountain bike thrills, or just a peaceful hike through a Rocky Mountain Forest, you'll find your ideal expedition here in Park City. Just go to www.parkcityinfo.com for complete biking hiking sites (under summer activities)

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