Park City Easter Activities & Attractions
Park City Easter Activities & Attractions
Find Time for a Delicious Moment with Family and Friends
If you can’t imagine an Easter getaway anywhere on the map without a delicious Easter brunch or dinner included, you’re in luck when you head to Park City to spend time this year. Park City is brimming over with flavorful stops to savor whether you’re in the mood for local fare or you’re hoping to enjoy a delicious dish inspired by a far-flung destination. Whether you’re in town as a couple, on a solo adventure, or spending time with family and friends, you’ll find plenty of eateries to help you enhance your Easter getaway with palate-pleasing moments.
A great place to make a reservation on Easter is Riverhorse on Main. Not only will you find yourself in the heart of town when you make this your dinner destination, but they typically host a delicious Easter tapas brunch from 11:00 am until 2:30 pm. Even if you stick with the regular menu, your tastebuds are in for a treat. Riverhorse on Main serves up everything from mountain trout and blackened Ahi tuna to center cut filet, cowboy ribeye, buffalo strip steak, and wild salmon to name a few of many. Their global wine list is as impressive as their menu of options and if you’re just looking for small plate selections, you can’t go wrong with the goat cheese, oysters on half shell, or the Nashville quail.
If you’re looking for a more laid-back vibe this Easter in Park City, the Boneyard Saloon hosts a Sunday brunch that showcases homemade Bloody Mary’s between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. Drafts Burger Bar is another great choice when you’re looking for a casual dining option with something for everyone in the family to love this Easter.
Enjoy a Local Egg Hunt
For many Park City travelers, Easter is a chance to grab the colorful baskets and head out with the little ones to enjoy an Easter egg hunt or two. An event you won’t want to miss out on is the annual Easter hunt at Matt Knoop Park. This typically runs from 11:00 am until noon on Easter and is open to children between the ages of 1 and 10 with no cost to attend. While the park is packed with eggs to find, there’s a special golden egg that comes with a prize for the participant lucky enough to find it.
If you’re more in the mood to craft Easter eggs rather than track them down, the Kimball Art Center often hosts Easter egg decorating sessions on-site this time of year. Kids have an opportunity to dye eggs or decorate them with wax, glitter, marbling, and more. It’s a great family-friendly option and even if you don’t choose to do Park City Easter-specific sessions, the center hosts a variety of other workshops to choose from. Take time to wander around the galleries when you’re done for added inspiration this Easter holiday.
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HOMESTEAD CRATER
This geothermal hot spring is located inside a beehive-shaped limestone dome that was formed over 10,000 years ago. Whether you visit on a summer’s day or during a winter snowstorm, the temperature inside is always a balmy 90 to 96 degrees. The underground cavern — a hole at the top of the dome that lets in sunlight and fresh air — is one of Utah’s more unique destinations.
The Homestead Crater isn’t just for soaking. Come to snorkel or scuba dive in the United States’ only warm water scuba-diving destination. This 65-foot-deep hot spring has no fish, but the practically tropical temps make it a nice spot to get your dive certification and practice your ear-clearing. After hours, join Park City Yoga Adventures for stand-up paddleboarding yoga on the water. Flip your downward dog into the warm water in this class that combines in an out-of-water action. You can also book time for just a soak. Life vests are provided. Note: You’ll want to reserve your yoga session online before showing up to class.
Visit Homestead Crater:
700 North Homestead Dr.
Midway, UT 84049
CRYSTAL HOT SPRINGS
Best known for having the highest mineral content in the world at 46,000 mg/l, the three hot tubs, Olympic-size pool, main soaking pool, and kid pool area all range 120–134 degrees. Two 365-foot hydro-tube water slides are open year-round and heated by submerged copper tubing in the hot spring, making it a great place for families to find some warmth in the winter months. No lodging or campsites are available.
Visit Crystal Hot Springs:
8215 North US Hwy 38
Honeyville, UT