

Snow/all-weather tires are necessary all-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive is not necessary but is a really good idea. The state does a good job at keeping the roads clear, but they get a lot of snow. This tells you traffic and weather conditions in real-time and also tells you if snow chains are required for any parts of your drive.ĭuring the winter, the area can be snowy, especially in the mountain passes. Regardless of the season, it's a good idea to check the Utah Department of Transportation website for the most current road conditions along your route. Aside from the weather, you should be able to make the 35-mile drive from SLC to Park City in about 45 minutes. The route is rarely restricted to snow tires or chains, unlike the routes to higher-elevation ski resorts in Utah like Brighton, Solitude, Alta, and Snowbird. The driving route from Salt Lake City to Park City is along I-80 and it's mostly flat, taking you through Parlay's Canyon.

From Salt Lake City to Park City by Car Road to Park City I'd definitely recommend checking out the different prices - especially if you have a large group, it might not cost much extra to get a private ride, and then you can travel on your own schedule.1. pickup as a result.īottom line - we got our rides both ways - but if All Resorts had communicated their policies better to us in advance, we might have gone with a private ride instead. and that the driver might then still be picking up as many as 4 or 5 other groups, so we couldn't count on getting to the airport before 8:20 a.m. However, when I called the evening before to confirm, a different agent said that there is a 20-minute window, so a 7 a.m. pickup because the agent on the phone told us it would get to the airport by 7:40 a.m. For the return trip, we had booked a 7 a.m. Pick-ups to return to the airport are booked only on the hour. It ended up being 35 minutes, and I'm not sure why, because the other group that shared our van had been waiting for at least 20 of those minutes. Then once we arrived and checked in at the All Resorts Desk, we were told 25-30 minutes. The email confirmation said it would be a 15-20 minute wait. We booked by phone, because the online site was not working, and were told it would be a 10-15 minute wait once we arrived at the airport. We opted for the shared van, rather than a private ride, for the lower cost, and it generally worked out - but there were definitely issues with communication. We used All Resort's shared shuttle van service last week to go to Park City from the Salt Lake airport (and back).
