Best attractions and places to see around Summit Park, Utah, are primarily centered around its natural beauty within the Wasatch Range. This census-designated place offers a blend of outdoor adventures and notable landmarks. Visitors can explore a network of trails for hiking and biking, alongside significant natural features. The area also provides access to cultural experiences and points of interest near Park City.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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On an old legendary railway line.
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Park City is a popular destination in both the summer and the winter. It is home to the Sundance Film Festival, one of the most fantastic independent film festivals in the United States. This town was also host of the 2002 Winter Olympics and historically was a silver mining town.
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The Union Pacific Rail Trail is an almost 27-mile trail that runs from Park City to Echo. While it is a popular spot for hiking and biking, but there is a good chance you will have the trail to yourself.
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This waterfall — which falls through a more or less donut-shaped hole in the rock — is wildly popular in the summer, but it also makes a great, family-friendly trail run. You might want to start early to avoid the crowds.
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Park City is a popular destination in both the summer and the winter. It is home to the Sundance Film Festival, one of the most fantastic independent film festivals in the United States. This town was also host of the 2002 Winter Olympics and historically was a silver mining town.
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Dog Lake is a beautiful lake located between Big Cottonwood Canyon and Millcreek. It is lined with trees and (you guessed it) dog friendly! Dogs can usually be seen splashing and swimming around this lake with their people.
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"Little Mountain Pass" is really the summit of Little Mountain. There are awesome views from this high point on Emigration Canyon Road.
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The area offers a diverse network of trails. A popular choice is the Union Pacific Rail Trail, which stretches almost 27 miles from Park City to Echo, ideal for both hiking and biking. Other notable trails include the scenic Road to WOS/Short Stack, Over Easy, Rob's Trail, and the Lost Prospector Trail.
For breathtaking vistas, visit Little Mountain Summit, which offers expansive views from its high point on Emigration Canyon Road. Another option is Guardsman Pass, a scenic drive in the Wasatch Mountains known for its stunning outlooks.
Yes, Donut Falls is a unique natural cascade where water tumbles through a donut-shaped hole in the rock. It's a popular hiking destination. Additionally, Dog Lake, nestled between Big Cottonwood Canyon and Millcreek, is a beautiful, tree-lined spot.
Explore Park City Downtown, known for its vibrant Historic Main Street with over 100 sites listed on the National Register, art galleries, shops, and restaurants. You can also visit the Park City Museum, located in the historic Old City Hall, or the Summit County Museum in Coalville for a deeper dive into the region's past.
During winter, the area transforms into a hub for snow sports. You can enjoy skiing and snowboarding at world-class resorts like Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley Resort. Many trails are also suitable for snowshoeing and ski touring. The Utah Olympic Park offers bobsledding and other winter activities.
Absolutely. The Union Pacific Rail Trail and the hike to Donut Falls are popular family-friendly options. The Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter offers interactive displays and nature exploration, while Woodward Park City provides an all-inclusive action sports hub for various skill levels.
Dogs are welcome at Dog Lake, where they can often be seen splashing and swimming. Many of the hiking trails in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest are also dog-friendly, but always check specific trail regulations for leash requirements.
The region around Summit Park is rich in wildlife. Keep an eye out for moose, mule deer, elk, bears, bobcats, mountain lions, coyotes, and foxes. The wildlife crossing overpass at Parleys Summit, overlooking Summit Park, was built to help protect these animals.
For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes. You can find detailed cycling guides, including routes like the City Park – McPolin Barn loop or the Swaner Nature Preserve – Union Pacific Rail Trail loop, on komoot's Cycling around Summit Park guide.
Yes, Summit Park offers excellent gravel biking. Explore routes such as the Union Pacific Rail Trail and Round Valley Loop or the Swaner Nature Preserve – McPolin Barn loop. More options can be found in the komoot Gravel biking around Summit Park guide.
If you're looking for easier hikes, consider trails like Poison Creek Trail, Jeremy Ranch Road, or Willow Lake Trail. These and other accessible options are detailed in komoot's Easy hikes around Summit Park guide.
Rockport State Park, a short drive away, offers additional opportunities for hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, boating, and fishing. Echo Reservoir and Dam in Coalville is another popular spot for boating and vacationing.


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