
If you’re planning a ski trip to the area, knowing the best places to stay in and near Park City, Utah matters almost as much as where you ski.
In the heart of the Wasatch Mountains, your lodging choice can mean the difference between strolling to the lift with coffee in hand … or spending the first hour of your day stuck in traffic and hunting parking.
This guide is built for the 2025–2026 ski season and the full winter season with a few smart picks that shine in summer too (hello, mountain biking and patio season).
The crown of the Park City area is Park City Mountain Resort. It is huge—7,300 acres—and it’s often described as the largest ski resort in the United States, so choosing the right base area is the real travel “cheat code.”
Think of the Park City area like a handful of mini-neighborhoods, each with a different vibe and price tag:
Now let’s talk about the best places to actually book.

If your dream is to click into your skis, glide out the door, and be on snow fast, stay slope-side at Park City Mountain’s Canyons base.
Pendry Park City is a big hitter for a modern-luxury ski vacation. It’s positioned in the center of Canyons Village.
It markets itself as a ski-in/ski-out resort near the Sunrise Gondola—great for travelers who want world-class amenities, stylish design, and a lively scene.
Right nearby, the Waldorf Astoria is one of those “this is what a ski vacation should feel like” stays—slopeside with ski-in access and the Frostwood Gondola at the entrance.
It also offers the kind of exceptional service and spa downtime that turns a long weekend into a full reset. (Yes, you’ll find a fitness center and plenty of pampering.)
And if you want a classic ski condo-hotel vibe at the base, the Grand Summit Hotel sits right in Canyons Village. It provides ski-in/ski-out positioning and quick access to major lifts.
It is one of the most straightforward “wake up, gear up, go” choices for Park City Mountain.
What to look for in this tier: ski valet, an on-site locker setup, an outdoor or heated pool, and (non-negotiable for many families) a good hot tub after a storm day.
If you picture your ski vacation as equal parts skiing + spa + quiet elegance, Deer Valley is your lane. It’s also worth noting (gently) that Deer Valley is ski-focused.
So if your group is split between skiers and snowboarders, you may choose to stay here for the luxury—but plan some riding days at Park City Mountain too.
The iconic Stein Ericksen Lodge (Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley) is famous for its high-end lodge experience, including direct lift access, a strong spa reputation, and a full set of resort comforts like pools, hot tubs, and fitness center options—basically a “don’t leave the property unless you want to” resort.
For big-time luxury, St. Regis Park City (The St. Regis Deer Valley) offers ski-in/ski-out access, a private ski valet, and a four-seasons personality—excellent in winter and still fun when the snow melts.
If you want Deer Valley convenience without quite the same sticker shock, look at condo-style lodging clusters and lodge hotels around the base areas. These are places where a kitchen, a living room, and easy shuttle logistics deliver the best experience for families and friend groups.

If your perfect trip includes a stroll to dinner, galleries, and the whole classic Park City feel, stay in Old Town near Main Street. It’s the best blend of atmosphere and flexibility especially if you plan a mix of ski days, shopping, and nightlife.
One standout that deserves a look is Hotel Park City (Autograph Collection), known for its suite-heavy setup and its Cottage deluxe executive suites—a great fit for couples or small families who want space, a fireplace vibe, and an upgraded “home base” feel.
This zone also tends to be a sweet spot for travelers who want walking-distance access to restaurants and a simpler, car-free trip. Combine that with Park City’s fare-free transit system, and suddenly your vacation feels a whole lot less complicated.
If you’re looking for easy access, better rates, and a practical stay (especially for families), Kimball Junction is the move. You’re still in the Park City area, you’re close to shopping and restaurants, and you can often get more space for your money.
Newpark Resort is a strong “value-meets-comfort” option here—suites, kitchens, and that classic Park City perk: your own hot tub on the balcony in some units. It’s also positioned as a great base for both winter and summer adventures.
For straightforward savings, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Park City is popular with travelers who want a clean, predictable stay with breakfast, a fitness center, and proximity to Utah Olympic Park.
It’s also only 36 miles from the Salt Lake City International Airport, which matters when you’re timing flights, rental cars, and storm windows.

On the Jordanelle Reservoir side, the big headline is Deer Valley’s East Village growth—and the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley opening as a flagship resort there. This can be a smart pick if you want to stay a touch outside the traditional bustle while still being positioned for world-class skiing access as the area continues to build out.
This side can also be a summer win: quick lake access, scenic drives, and easier in-and-out routes if you’re combining Park City with other Utah adventures.
Want the most flexibility? A condo or home rental usually wins especially for groups. You’ll get kitchens, laundry, separate bedrooms, and that magical “everyone hangs out in the living room” setup. Look for:
At the high end, luxury home rentals can be the ultimate Park City move—chef kitchens, fireplaces, big views, and luxury amenities that make your trip feel like a private resort.
If this is your once-a-year ski blowout, it’s often an excellent choice for multi-family groups splitting the cost.

The best places to stay in and near Park City, Utah come down to one question: do you want slope-side luxury, walkable Old Town charm, or deal-friendly convenience?
The good news is you can’t really lose. This is one of the best ski resorts destinations in the country … even the world … and the Park City lodging scene is built to match.