The following are a collection of community-submitted events upcoming as of August 3, 2024. For ongoing events, see our ongoing-events article. For more event listings, see our online calendar.

Featured events

Courtesy of Park City | Summit County Arts Council

Art on the Trails 

  • Park City | Summit County Arts Council
  • Copper Moose Farm Stand
  • 1285 Old Ranch Rd.
  • 2-6 p.m.

This event connects arts, culture and nature and celebrates immersive art experiences on a local trail. The goal is to provide an accessible platform for residents and visitors to get outdoors, immerse themselves in the beauty of our natural surroundings and be inspired by art in unexpected ways. Reserve your tickets online or sign up to volunteer for the event at pcscarts.org/art-on-the-trails. If you are interested in being a tour guide for the trail performances, contact Emma Brake at emma@pcscarts.org.

Courtesy of High Star Ranch

Summer Concert Series: The Fox Brothers 

  • High Star Ranch 
  • DeJoria Center
  • June 13-Aug. 8
  • Thur. Aug. 8
  • 6:30-8:30 p.m.

The last of the free concert series features The Fox Brothers Band,a top new Country/Rock band out of Salt Lake City formed by brothers Broc and Kenny Fox. The four members came together in summer 2017 with a wide variety of musical backgrounds. This group has a creative mix that will get you on the dance floor.

Upcoming Events

Park City Trail Series Half Marathon

  • 425 Gillmor Way
  • Sat. Aug.3
  • 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

Fill your summer calendar with trail races! The Park City Trail Series includes a 5k in June, 10k in July, 10 mile in August and a Half Marathon in September.  Everyone does the same distance each month. Sign up for the whole series or just your favorite distance.

UMFA in the Wild: Wasatch Mountain State Park | Watercolor Landscapes

  • 750 Homestead Dr., Midway
  • Sat. Aug.3
  • 11 a.m.

Event is free. Your next muse, the amazing wilderness of Utah, is calling to you! Try your hand at painting the landscape en plein air with the UMFA. Get inspiration from artists in the new exhibition at the UMFA Blue Grass Green Skies: American Realism and Impressionism from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Downhill and Grill

  • Basin Recreation
  • Trailside Bike Park
  • Sat. Aug. 3 
  • 4-7 p.m.

Join for a celebration of the fantastic Trailside Bike Park and those who love to use it. The Downhill and Grill offers free tasty BBQ, fun music, giveaways and laps in the park. There will also be a number of local organizations present including Backcountry, National Ability Center, Live Like Sam, Wils Foundations and Women MTB. All ages and ability levels are welcome at this free event.

Leslie Odom Jr.

  • 2250 Deer Valley Dr S #501
  • Sat. Aug.3
  • 7:30 p.m.

Get ready to witness “The Room Where It Happens” as Grammy and Tony winner Leslie Odom Jr. returns to share his sensational talent! Known for his show-stopping performance as Aaron Burr in the smash-hit musical Hamilton, Odom Jr. is back to “Blow Us All Away” with his magnetic stage presence and velvet vocals. 

Heber Half Run Autism

  • Heber City
  • Sat. Aug. 3

Come enjoy an all-downhill course in scenic Heber Valley, and support children and adults with autism across the state of Utah.

Crawler Olympics

  • Park City Library
  • 1255 Park Ave.
  • Mon. Aug.5
  • 3-4 p.m.

Bring your “baby athletes” to the 2024 Park City Library Crawler Olympics! Don’t miss out on the fun in this interactive event for crawling babies! Parents and caregivers, bring your athlete to help develop baby’s crawling skills, spatial awareness and hand-eye coordination while having a blast cheering and celebrating together with Olympic spirit! For more information, visit parkcitylibrary.org.

The Deserts of the Wests: Then and Now

  • Park City Museum
  • 2079 Sidewinder Dr.
  • Wed. Aug. 7
  • 5-6 p.m.

A just-completed research project shows how increasing aridity in the West is changing desert landscapes. Using repeat photography, ecologist James W. Cornett spent four years relocating historical photo sites and taking new photographs from identical perspectives. More information can be found at parkcityhistory.org/events.

Business After hours Mixer: Mountain Trails Foundation

  • Park City Chamber & Visitors Bureau
  • Mountain Trails Foundation 
  • 5792 Highland Dr. Snyderville
  • Thur. Aug. 8
  • 5-7 p.m.

Join the Park City Chamber & Visitors Bureau at our Business After Hours Mixer at the Mountain Trails Foundation facilities. Enjoy great food from Savoury Kitchen and drinks from Top Shelf while getting to know your fellow chamber members. Register online.

Kimball Art Center: Daytime Clay-Wheel Throwing

  • 1251 Kearns Blvd.
  • Fri. Aug.9

A beginner class with a series of skill-building practices will introduce you to the joys of working with clay on the wheel. The basic skills of wheel-thrown pottery will be introduced through step-by-step instruction in clay preparation, throwing on the wheel, trimming, handles and the firing process. Students will learn how to throw a cylinder, cup, bowl, and plate. More info is available at kimballartcenter.org/classes/daytime-wheel-throwing-session-2.

Moose on the Loose

  • Park City Ski & Snowboard
  • Aug. 10

This trail running series is for kids ages 3-14 and challenges kids to live an active lifestyle while having fun outdoors, and the courses on Park City area trails are guaranteed to challenge kids both physically and mentally. When the kids cross the finish line, the sense of accomplishment and ear-to-ear smiles are full of pride, and the energy is contagious for kids and parents alike. Learn more at mooseontheloose.run.

Wine Among the Willows

  • Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter
  • 1258 Center Dr.
  • Sat. Aug. 10
  • 4-7 p.m.

Want to learn more about innovations in wine production that put people and the planet at the forefront? Swaner Preserve and Vine Lore have teamed up to bring a sampling of sustainable, biodynamic or innovative wines to this event! Join us for a guided wine sampling tour around Swaner EcoCenter. Registration required via eventbrite.com, and attendees must be 21 or older.

Baking 101 featuring Deer Valley Carrot Cake

  • Deer Valley
  • Sat. Aug. 10
  • Sun. Aug.11 
  • 3:30-5 p.m.

Join this Carrot Cake class and learn the basics of “scratch baking.” Culinary experts will share and reveal the secrets behind Deer Valley’s famed carrot cake. 

Park City Business University: Power Growth for Business — A Four Part Series

  • Park City Chamber/Bureau
  • 900 Round Valley Dr.
  • Aug. 7 and Sept. 4

Immerse yourself in the Power Growth Series for Business, a transformative four-part journey designed exclusively for ambitious business owners ready to catapult their enterprises into new realms of success. The topic for June 12 is “Strategic Growth Planning.” August 14 will cover “Marketing for Massive Influence,” and September 11 will cover “Operational Excellence for Sustainable Success.”

One Book One Community Final Event: Author Kali Fajardo-Anstine

  • Park City Library
  • 1255 Park Ave.
  • Wed. Aug. 14
  • 7 p.m.

Author Kali Fajardo-Anstine will speak to the community about her novel Woman of Light in the Jim Santy Auditorium. There will be a book signing after the presentation with books available to purchase provided by Dolly’s Bookstore.

Park City Song Summit

  • Canyons Village Amphitheater
  • Aug. 15-17

Park City Song Summit is a different way to experience a music festival, emphasizing wellness, mental health, addiction recovery and inclusivity. The 2024 lineup features Nathaniel Rateliff, My Morning Jacket, Larkin Poe, Cimafunk and many more! Feel social impact & the chance to leave changed & inspired in meaningful daytime Summit Labs and wellness activities plus memorable evening live performances. Tickets on sale now at parkcitysongsummit.com.

100 Mile Meal

  • Benefit for Recycle Utah 
  • Red Pine Lodge
  • Sat. Aug. 17
  • Cocktails at 4 p.m.
  • Dinner at 5:30 p.m.

Recycle Utah invites the public to celebrate local food, farms and economy by joining at its ninth Annual 100 Mile Meal. 100 Mile Meal is hosted at the Red Pine Lodge at Park City Mountain Resort, Canyons Village. The 100 Mile Meal will feature live music, local wine and beer, and a five-course dinner menu featuring ingredients sourced from farms within a 100-mile radius of Recycle Utah.

2024 Celebration Event

  • Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation
  • Shed at Promontory
  • ​​8417 N Ranch Club Trail Building D
  • Aug. 17 
  • 5 p.m.

This free educational event will celebrate Joseph’s legacy, Morelli Scholars and 10 years of empowering college students with dyslexia through scholarships, recognition, and mentoring. Guest speaker is David Flink, neurodiversity activist and author of Thinking Differently. Music is provided by the John Flanders Group, a local Park City jazz band. To join the event, please email info@morelli.foundation.

Mexican Tres Leches Cake Class

  • Deer Valley
  • Sun. Aug.18
  • 3:30-5 p.m.

Learn the secrets behind creating the perfect balance of moistness and sweetness in every bite of the iconic Latin American tres leches cake. Expert pastry chefs will guide bakers through each step of the process, from preparing the sponge cake to soaking it in the luscious three-milk

Mixture.

Puzzle Races

  • Park City Library
  • 1255 Park Ave, Park City
  • Aug. 20
  • 10 a.m.-noon

Race to complete a 300-piece puzzle first with your team of three. Register a team or sign up to be placed into a team. The competition is limited to six teams per race. Each member of the winning team will receive a library-inspired prize. Lucky Ones Coffee will provide coffee and donuts. Register online at parkcitylibrary.org/event/puzzle-races/2024-06-25.

Youth United Super Sunday

  • Park City Community Foundation
  • Legacy Lodge
  • 1325 Lowell Ave.
  • Sun. Aug. 25
  • 3-5 p.m.

Join Park City Community Foundation for an afternoon supporting Youth United (formerly Solomon Fund and RISE Fund). This is an invitation to learn more, hear stories and contribute to this ongoing work. Families will be there signing up their kids for fall and winter sports and activities, as well as accessing community resources. RSVP online.

Economic Impact of Affordable Housing Along the Wasatch Back

  • Park City Community Foundation
  • Tue. Aug. 27
  • 6-8 p.m.

Supported by a Sustainable Tourism grant from the Park City Chamber of Commerce, this event will feature a report presentation, stakeholder panel/community discussion and a housing resource fair. Event is presented by the Housing Resource Center at Mountainlands Community Housing Trust.

Taste of Montage

Embark on a culinary journey through six restaurants — Slope Stream, Apex, Vista Lounge, Burgers & Bourbon, Yama, Daly’s — and Montage Desserts. Indulge in a variety of flavors as you sample signature dishes from each establishment, curated to showcase the best of Montage dining, including wine tastings for select ticket holders. In addition, enjoy a cash bar offering an array of beverages. This two-hour, $55/person dining experience welcomes dogs.

High-Altitude Baking: Devil’s Food Cake

  • Deer Valley
  • Sun. Sept. 1
  • 3:30-5 p.m.

Learn the techniques and adjustments necessary to conquer the challenges of baking at altitude. Deer Valley’s expert instructors will guide bakers through the process of making Devil’s Food Cake, ensuring their creations rise to perfection every time.

Nonprofit Roundtable

  • Park City Community Foundation
  • Blair Education Center at Park City Hospital
  • 900 Round Valley Dr.
  • Tue. Sept. 10
  • 9-10:30 a.m.

In this course, participants will unpack the not-so-secret world of successful grant systems. This workshop will cover how to turn data into compelling narratives and budgets into stories about your future success, and how to leverage AI, like ChatGPT, to customize and craft proposals that speak directly to funders’ hearts and minds. By the time we’re done, you’ll have a toolkit that takes the dread out of the process, leaving more room for what you all do best — creating positive change.

Serve Park City

  • Park City Humanitarians
  • City Park
  • Sat. Sept. 14
  • 8 a.m.-noon 

Park City’s 9/11 national day of service and remembrance. Volunteers can sign up for a project on JustServe.org from over 25 Serve Park City projects. The day will begin with an 8 a.m. breakfast in City Park on Park Avenue. A moment of remembrance will be observed for those who made the ultimate sacrifice on 9/11/01. Most service projects will then run from 9:30 a.m. to noon. When signing up on JustServe.org, enter keywords “Serve Park City” in the search bar with zip code 84060.

Monster Drawing Rally

  • Arts Council & Kimball Art Center
  • 1251 Kearns Blvd.
  • Sat. Sept. 14

Building on a model developed by Southern Exposure in San Francisco, the sixth annual Park City Monster Drawing Rally is a live drawing event and party that allows spectators to spy on the creative process, build relationships with local artists and grow their art collections. Register and get tickets online.

Mountain Beer Festival

  • Deer Valley Resort
  • Silver Lake Lodge, 7600 Royal St.
  • Sept. 14-15
  • 12-5 p.m.

This beer festival includes chairlift access throughout the resort, outdoor dining, live music, and family-friendly activities. Please note that the venue can only be accessed by a chairlift ride on Silver Lake Express and all parking and check in will be at Snow Park Lodge. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample beer flavors and styles, including full-strength selections. Don’t miss this celebration of Utah’s brewing culture amidst Deer Valley’s mountains! Tickets are available at deervalley.com.

Sled Hockey Tournament

  • Utah Sled Hockey Association
  • Park City Ice Arena
  • 600 Gillmor Way
  • Sept. 27-29

This will be a USA Hockey Sanctioned Tournament open to six teams from the Pacific Mountain Western Region and across the USA. Each team will play 4 Games with two pools including a semi final and championship game. All funds from Ticket Sales go to defray the cost of the tournament and will support the growth and development of the Utah Team. Tickets available at utahsledhockey.com.

Red Apple Gala

  • Park City Education Foundation
  • Montage Deer Valley
  • Sat. Oct. 5
  • 6-11 p.m.

You won’t want to miss Park City’s favorite fall party with an amazing cause to celebrate! Support our students, educators, and schools while enjoying dining and dancing, cocktails and casino, and live and silent auctions. Ticket sales open July 29.