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Park City, Utah Summer Itinerary for a June 4-7, 2026 Yoga Bachelorette

Day 1 · Thu, Jun 4
Park City

Arrival and mountain town reset

  1. The St. Regis Bar & Terrace — Deer Valley Resort area — Ease into the trip with a celebratory mountain-view drink and a luxe reset after arrival; afternoon, ~1 hour, ~$20–35/person.
  2. Silver Lake Village — Deer Valley — A compact, walkable base for shopping, coffee, and a first look at the mountains without much transit; late afternoon, ~45 minutes.
  3. J&G Grill — Deer Valley — A polished dinner spot with a special-occasion feel that fits a bachelorette arrival night; evening, ~1.5–2 hours, ~$45–80/person.
  4. Main Street — Historic Old Town — Stroll the heart of Park City for galleries, neon signs, and a lively small-town evening vibe; after dinner, ~45–60 minutes.
  5. No Name Saloon — Historic Old Town — End with a casual, playful nightcap option if the group wants a low-key toast and rooftop energy; late evening, ~1 hour, ~$15–25/person.

Afternoon Arrival Reset

After you drop bags and get everyone oriented, head straight to The St. Regis Bar & Terrace in Deer Valley Resort for the classic Park City “we made it” moment. It’s one of the prettiest first stops in town in June, when the mountain air still feels crisp and the patio energy is relaxed rather than crowded. Plan on about an hour here; cocktails usually land in the $20–35 per person range, and it’s worth lingering for the view, the gondola activity, and the slow-burn luxury vibe. If you’re coming from central Park City, a rideshare or taxi is the easiest move here—usually 10–15 minutes and roughly $10–20 each way depending on demand.

Late Afternoon Wandering

From there, make an easy transition to Silver Lake Village, which is close enough that you won’t feel like you’re “transiting” so much as easing deeper into the mountains. This little Deer Valley base is compact and walkable, with a few shops, coffee stops, and that polished alpine feel that makes a first day feel special without being overplanned. Give yourselves about 45 minutes to poke around, browse, and take photos—this is the part of the day where you can slow down, stretch your legs, and let the mountain setting do the work. If anyone wants a quick caffeine top-off, this is the time to grab it rather than trying to power through until dinner.

Dinner and Evening Stroll

For dinner, keep the celebratory tone going at J&G Grill in Deer Valley. It’s a polished choice for a bachelorette arrival night—elegant but not stuffy, with a menu and setting that make it feel like an occasion. Budget about $45–80 per person if you’re ordering apps, mains, and a drink or two, and plan for 1.5–2 hours so nobody feels rushed. After dinner, head into Main Street in Historic Old Town for the quintessential Park City evening walk: historic facades, gallery windows, string lights, and those glowing neon signs that make the street feel lively even when it’s not peak season. It’s an easy 10-minute ride from Deer Valley, and 45–60 minutes is enough to wander the blocks, peek into shops, and let the group settle into vacation mode.

Late Evening Nightcap

If everyone still has energy, finish at No Name Saloon for a low-key, playful nightcap. It’s one of those Park City spots that feels casual in the best way—loud enough to feel social, laid-back enough that nobody has to “dress up” the moment. Expect $15–25 per person for a drink or two, and around an hour is plenty unless the group decides to linger. If you want the most relaxed first night, don’t overcommit after this; tomorrow is the day to really settle into the rhythm of town, so let this be a celebratory but gentle landing.

Day 2 · Fri, Jun 5
Park City

Wellness and celebration in town

  1. Align Spa at Waldorf Astoria Park City — Canyons Village — Start with a wellness-focused treatment or spa circuit to set the tone for the day; morning, ~2 hours, ~$150–300/person.
  2. Harvest Park City — Kimball Junction — A bright, health-forward brunch stop with good recovery fuel after the spa morning; late morning, ~1 hour, ~$20–35/person.
  3. Park City Mountain Base Area — Park City Base — Take the scenic Silver Star/Bonsai area side of the mountain for a relaxed summer alpine experience and photos; early afternoon, ~1.5 hours.
  4. High West Saloon — Main Street — Book a group lunch or early cocktail stop for a classic Park City signature experience; afternoon, ~1.5 hours, ~$25–45/person.
  5. The Paint Mixer — Main Street — A fun, creative group activity that works well for a bachelorette without being too physically demanding; late afternoon, ~2 hours, ~$40–60/person.
  6. Handle — Main Street — Finish with a stylish dinner that feels celebratory but still relaxed enough for a mid-trip evening; night, ~1.5–2 hours, ~$35–70/person.

Morning

Start the day with a true reset at Align Spa at Waldorf Astoria Park City in Canyons Village. It’s one of the nicest wellness spaces in town for a bachelorette group because you can lean into the calm without feeling like you’re “doing” too much. Book a massage, facial, or just a spa circuit if the group wants the full pampered vibe; June mornings are especially good because it’s quieter before the summer crowd really gets moving. Plan for about 2 hours and roughly $150–300 per person, plus gratuity. If you’re driving yourselves, Canyons Village is an easy 10–15 minute ride from central Park City, and rideshares usually land in the $10–20 range depending on demand.

Late Morning to Afternoon

Afterward, head to Harvest Park City in Kimball Junction for brunch that actually feels restorative instead of heavy. This is the kind of place locals go when they want something fresh, bright, and unfussy—think better-than-average coffee, eggs, grain bowls, smoothies, and avocado-toast-type recovery fuel. It’s a smart stop after spa time because parking is straightforward and the vibe is easy, not scene-y. Budget about $20–35 per person and expect around an hour, though it’s worth lingering a little if the group wants to chat and ease into the day.

From there, make your way to the Park City Mountain Base Area and keep it light: wander the Silver Star side and the Bonsai area for that classic alpine summer look without committing to a hike or lift day. This part of the mountain is great for photos, mountain air, and a slow stroll with coffee or iced drinks in hand. In June, it’s usually comfortably cool up top, but still bring sunglasses and a light layer because the shade can feel crisp. Allow about 90 minutes here, and if you’re moving by car, it’s an easy hop back toward town—usually 10–15 minutes depending on traffic and where you park.

Afternoon to Evening

Once everyone’s back in town, settle into High West Saloon on Main Street for a signature Park City stop. If you can, book ahead—this place stays popular, especially for groups wanting a lunch-to-cocktail transition without overthinking it. It’s a great “we’re officially on bachelorette mode” moment, with solid whiskey cocktails, mountain-town energy, and enough bite options to keep everyone happy. Plan on $25–45 per person depending on how many drinks you order, and give yourselves about 1.5 hours. From there, the next stop is just a short walk down Main Street to The Paint Mixer, which is exactly the right kind of low-pressure group activity for a celebratory afternoon. It’s social, a little silly, and easy to do even if half the group is still in brunch mode; figure 2 hours and around $40–60 per person.

Wrap the day with dinner at Handle on Main Street, where the food feels polished without being stuffy. It’s a strong choice for a mid-trip bachelorette dinner because the atmosphere is stylish but relaxed, and the menu gives you enough range for the whole group. If you want the smoothest flow, plan on an early dinner reservation rather than a late one—Park City nights are mellow in summer, and you’ll be happier not rushing after the painting session. Expect $35–70 per person depending on cocktails and how many plates you share, and if you’re staying downtown, you can easily walk or take a very short rideshare back after dinner.

Day 3 · Sat, Jun 6
Deer Valley

Scenic day out and evening return

Getting there from Park City
Drive/rideshare (10–15 min, ~US$10–20 Uber/Lyft or a short taxi). Best for a morning departure so you’re at Deer Valley in time for the full day’s activities.
Park City Transit bus + short walk (15–25 min, usually free on local routes). Cheapest if your pickup point is near Main Street or the resort shuttle line.
  1. Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater — Deer Valley — Begin with a scenic launch point for the day’s outing and easy access to the surrounding resort setting; morning, ~30 minutes.
  2. Deer Valley Resort Summer Gondola Ride — Deer Valley Village — A marquee summer mountain experience with big views and minimal effort, ideal for a special group day; late morning, ~1.5 hours.
  3. Silver Lake at Deer Valley — Deer Valley — Do a gentle lakeside walk or photo stop for a peaceful mountain interlude before lunch; midday, ~45 minutes.
  4. Royal Street Café — Silver Lake Village — A dependable mountain lunch stop with patio appeal and straightforward group-friendly service; lunch, ~1.5 hours, ~$25–45/person.
  5. Empire Canyon Loop Trail — Upper Deer Valley — A scenic, moderate post-lunch hike or nature walk that keeps the day active without overdoing it; afternoon, ~1.5–2 hours.
  6. Riverhorse on Main — Historic Old Town — Cap the day with one of Park City’s best dinner rooms for a memorable final celebration night; evening, ~2 hours, ~$60–100/person.

Morning

Start with Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater, which is a lovely low-key way to ease into Deer Valley without rushing. In June, the area around Snow Park Village feels fresh and open, with the mountains still looking extra green before peak summer heat. Give yourselves about 30 minutes here for photos, regrouping, and a slow “we’re actually in Park City” moment. If you’re arriving by rideshare, this is an easy first stop because it drops you close to the resort core and keeps the morning simple.

From there, head to the Deer Valley Resort Summer Gondola Ride for the signature big-view experience of the day. Plan on about 1.5 hours total so you can enjoy the ride without feeling boxed in by a clock. Summer operations usually run from late morning through afternoon, but it’s smart to check the current schedule since opening times can shift a bit with weather and season. Tickets typically run around the low-to-mid tens per person, and the gondola is one of those worth-it Park City experiences: easy, scenic, and perfect for a bachelorette group that wants mountain drama without a hard workout.

Midday

After the gondola, make your way to Silver Lake at Deer Valley for a calmer reset. The walk around the lake is gentle, photo-friendly, and a nice contrast to the bigger views from above. Forty-five minutes is plenty here unless the group is in full wandering mode. This is also a good time to layer up or shed a jacket, since mountain temps can change fast even in June. Keep cameras handy — the reflections and wildflower edges around the lake can be beautiful this time of year.

Then settle in for lunch at Royal Street Café in Silver Lake Village. It’s a reliable, no-fuss lunch stop with a patio that feels made for groups, especially if you want something easy before the afternoon hike. Expect roughly $25–45 per person depending on drinks and extras. Service is generally efficient, which matters when you’ve got a full day packed in; if you arrive a little earlier than the lunch rush, you’ll usually have a smoother time finding a good table and keeping the day moving.

Afternoon to Evening

After lunch, head into Empire Canyon Loop Trail for a scenic post-lunch hike or nature walk. This is the part of the day where you get that “earned the view” feeling without committing to anything overly strenuous. Plan on 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on pace and how often the group stops for photos. Bring water, sunscreen, and decent walking shoes — the trail can feel hot in exposed spots by midafternoon, even if the air is still pleasantly dry. Once you finish, return to town and give everyone a little breathing room before dinner.

End at Riverhorse on Main in Historic Old Town, which is one of the best celebratory dinners in Park City and a strong choice for a final group night. It’s polished without being stuffy, and the dining room has that special-occasion energy that works well for a bachelorette. Budget around $60–100 per person, especially if you’re doing cocktails or a full spread. Reserve ahead if you can; summer weekends fill up quickly. After dinner, you’ll be right on Main Street if anyone wants a final stroll for dessert, a nightcap, or one last look at the old-town lights.

Day 4 · Sun, Jun 7
Park City

Departure and final morning in town

Getting there from Deer Valley
Drive/rideshare (10–15 min, ~US$10–20 Uber/Lyft or taxi). Leave after your morning/early lunch plans; this is the most practical option for a simple return to Park City.
Park City Transit bus + short walk (15–25 min, usually free). Good if you don’t mind a slightly slower transfer and want to avoid ride-hail fares.
  1. Atticus Coffee, Books & Teahouse — Main Street — Start with a cozy final coffee stop and an easy browse through one of the town’s most loved spots; morning, ~45 minutes, ~$10–20/person.
  2. Park Silly Sunday Market (Main Street) — Historic Old Town — If operating on your departure day schedule, it’s the best place for local bites, crafts, and a last festive wander; morning, ~1–1.5 hours.
  3. Central Park — Historic Old Town — A simple green-space pause for photos and a calmer transition before departure; late morning, ~30–45 minutes.
  4. Five5eeds — Park City Base Area — A standout brunch/lunch option with strong coffee and a polished casual vibe for the final meal; midday, ~1–1.5 hours, ~$20–40/person.
  5. McPolin Barn Overlook — Bonanza Drive area — End with one iconic Park City photo stop before heading out, especially good for a group shot; early afternoon, ~20–30 minutes.

Morning

Start with Atticus Coffee, Books & Teahouse on Main Street for a soft, cozy last morning in town. It early enough to make this feel unhurried, and it’s exactly the kind of place where a bachelorette group can split off for a minute—some of you browsing the bookshelves, others grabbing a lavender latte or breakfast pastry. Plan on about 45 minutes here and roughly $10–20 per person, depending on how much coffee-and-snack shopping happens. From there, it’s an easy wander down Main Street into the heart of town.

If Park Silly Sunday Market is running that day, this is the best time to catch it. You’ll get a mix of local bites, jewelry, art, and that very Park City blend of mountain-town casual and weekend energy. It’s usually a better “last look” than trying to cram in a big activity, and you can spend 1 to 1.5 hours strolling without feeling rushed. When you’re ready to slow things down, walk a few minutes over to Central Park in Historic Old Town for a quieter breather and a few group photos under the trees.

Midday

Head to Five5eeds in the Park City Base Area for your final meal together. It’s one of the best all-around brunch spots in town if you want something polished but still relaxed, with strong coffee, good cocktails if you’re leaning celebratory, and a menu that works well for mixed appetites after a full weekend. Expect 1 to 1.5 hours here and about $20–40 per person. It’s a smart place to do the “last meal” without overcomplicating the day—easy to linger, easy to split checks, and close enough to make the final stop feel smooth rather than rushed.

Early Afternoon

End with McPolin Barn Overlook on the Bonanza Drive side for that one iconic Park City group shot before everyone heads out. It’s a quick stop—about 20 to 30 minutes—but the white barn against the green summer hills is one of the most recognizable views in town, and it really does feel like the proper closing image for a mountain weekend. If you’re driving, keep this as the last stop so you can head straight out after; if you’re using transit, the timing still works well as a simple final pause before departure.

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