The state of Utah has a sterling reputation for its eye-popping landscapes—just look to the “Mighty Five” national parks within its borders: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef. But should one’s recreational pursuits point toward snowy slopes, Park City is truly where it’s at. Sitting at 7,000 feet in elevation within the Wasatch Mountain Range, this premiere winter destination is a pristine, powdery paradise.

The city was once a silver-mining boomtown, and over the last 150 years has gradually established itself as one of the most sought-after destinations for skiing and snowboarding. Need proof? The Olympic Games were held here in 2002, and will return in the winter of 2034. Beyond the piste, there’s a surprisingly diverse array of restaurants and bars to fill

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