Red Bicycle Inn Guidebook

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Red Bicycle Inn Guidebook

Outdoor adventures

Deer Valley isn't just a fabulous winter playground... enjoy the splendor of summer in the Wasatch mountains with breathtaking views, wildflowers and greenery. Discover for yourself the magic that summer brings to the magnificent mountains of Utah. Whether you are looking for the rush of a mountain bike descent through the trees or the exhilaration of the breathtaking views of a hike along a ridge line, the nearly 70 miles of trails are sure to provide a memorable summer experience and an abundance of smiles. Dining on the mountain is not to be missed, from al fresco deck dining to quick grab-and-go goodies the variety options work for every palate. And seriously, what is better than dining outside in the fresh mountain air? Enjoy lakeside dining at the Deer Valley Grocery Café or mountainside at the Royal Street Café. If you’re looking for something quick to grab between bike laps, swing by the Silver Lake Snack Shack.
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Deer Valley Resort
2250 Deer Valley Dr S
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Deer Valley isn't just a fabulous winter playground... enjoy the splendor of summer in the Wasatch mountains with breathtaking views, wildflowers and greenery. Discover for yourself the magic that summer brings to the magnificent mountains of Utah. Whether you are looking for the rush of a mountain bike descent through the trees or the exhilaration of the breathtaking views of a hike along a ridge line, the nearly 70 miles of trails are sure to provide a memorable summer experience and an abundance of smiles. Dining on the mountain is not to be missed, from al fresco deck dining to quick grab-and-go goodies the variety options work for every palate. And seriously, what is better than dining outside in the fresh mountain air? Enjoy lakeside dining at the Deer Valley Grocery Café or mountainside at the Royal Street Café. If you’re looking for something quick to grab between bike laps, swing by the Silver Lake Snack Shack.
Utah Olympic Park, a U.S. Olympic training and competition site, now serves as a year-round competition and training ground for entry-level to high-performance athletes. The park, which is open to the public, allows visitors can watch elite athletes train and compete, as well as learn about the area's Olympic Legacy. The Alf Engen Ski History Museum and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympic Museum, both of which are free, are fun for all ages. Additionally, visitors have the opportunity to race down the track in the Comet Bobsled--on the same track used by the best athletes in the world.
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Parque Olímpico de Utah
3419 Olympic Pkwy
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Utah Olympic Park, a U.S. Olympic training and competition site, now serves as a year-round competition and training ground for entry-level to high-performance athletes. The park, which is open to the public, allows visitors can watch elite athletes train and compete, as well as learn about the area's Olympic Legacy. The Alf Engen Ski History Museum and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympic Museum, both of which are free, are fun for all ages. Additionally, visitors have the opportunity to race down the track in the Comet Bobsled--on the same track used by the best athletes in the world.
The indoor Action Sports Hub is 66,000 square ft of awesomeness open 365 days a year. Featuring our action sports concrete park, pump track, mini ramps, parkour zone, spring floor, Olympic grade trampolines, foam pits, and our digital media lab. The Woodward Mountain Park is a network of featured terrain zones that, together, offer a balanced variety of exciting on-mountain experiences for all ages and abilities. The Woodward Mountain Park is complete with base area learning zones, large freestyle zones and everything in between.
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Gorgoza Park
3863 Kilby Rd
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The indoor Action Sports Hub is 66,000 square ft of awesomeness open 365 days a year. Featuring our action sports concrete park, pump track, mini ramps, parkour zone, spring floor, Olympic grade trampolines, foam pits, and our digital media lab. The Woodward Mountain Park is a network of featured terrain zones that, together, offer a balanced variety of exciting on-mountain experiences for all ages and abilities. The Woodward Mountain Park is complete with base area learning zones, large freestyle zones and everything in between.
Located above the beautiful Heber Valley in Wasatch County and along the shores of the Jordanelle Reservoir are three distinct recreation areas, Hailstone, Rock Cliff, and Ross Creek, which offer a variety of recreational opportunities. Whether you plan on spending a day, weekend, or more, Jordanelle offers some of the best picnicking, camping, boating, fishing, or hiking that you will find in the great state of Utah. For more information on the three areas of Jordanelle please check out our Facilities page. Jordanelle State Park is just minutes away from some of the best attractions and sites that Utah has to offer. Whether you want to ski, shop, take in a movie during the world-famous Sundance Film Festival, or visit some of the historic venues of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics this is the place for you! Looking to take a scenic drive or maybe some snowmobiling? The Mirror Lake /Highway is also just a short drive away. Enjoy some time in the great outdoors that is the beautiful natural resource known as Jordanelle State Park.
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Parque Estatal Jordanelle
515 UT-319
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Located above the beautiful Heber Valley in Wasatch County and along the shores of the Jordanelle Reservoir are three distinct recreation areas, Hailstone, Rock Cliff, and Ross Creek, which offer a variety of recreational opportunities. Whether you plan on spending a day, weekend, or more, Jordanelle offers some of the best picnicking, camping, boating, fishing, or hiking that you will find in the great state of Utah. For more information on the three areas of Jordanelle please check out our Facilities page. Jordanelle State Park is just minutes away from some of the best attractions and sites that Utah has to offer. Whether you want to ski, shop, take in a movie during the world-famous Sundance Film Festival, or visit some of the historic venues of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics this is the place for you! Looking to take a scenic drive or maybe some snowmobiling? The Mirror Lake /Highway is also just a short drive away. Enjoy some time in the great outdoors that is the beautiful natural resource known as Jordanelle State Park.
Breathe in the fresh summer air here at Park City. From scenic gondola rides and breath-taking hikes to the exhilarating alpine slide and mountain coaster, enjoy countless activities for everyone in the family. Take a break and savor our exquisite mountain dining cuisine before heading back out and exploring 400+ miles of mountain bike trails. Finish the day by sitting back, relaxing and listening to live music during our Summer Concert Series.
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Park City Mountain Resort
1345 Lowell Ave
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Breathe in the fresh summer air here at Park City. From scenic gondola rides and breath-taking hikes to the exhilarating alpine slide and mountain coaster, enjoy countless activities for everyone in the family. Take a break and savor our exquisite mountain dining cuisine before heading back out and exploring 400+ miles of mountain bike trails. Finish the day by sitting back, relaxing and listening to live music during our Summer Concert Series.
Just northeast of Old Town lies nearly 700 acres of preserved open space covered in sage, scrub oak, mountain mahogany and a variety of wildflowers. This hills and valleys of the Round Valley trail system offer over 30 miles of trail, including soft-surface double track and flowing single-track. This trail system is appropriate for all skill levels. Hovering around the 6,500’ mark, Round Valley is the most reliable spot for early spring and late fall hiking, biking and trail running. Trailheads: Quinn’s Junction, Round Valley Way, The Cove, Old Ranch Road and Highland Drive. Quinn’s Junction is the most popular trailhead and offers easy access from Highway 40, ample parking and year-round restroom facilities.
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Round Valley Way Trailhead
3160 Round Valley Way
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Just northeast of Old Town lies nearly 700 acres of preserved open space covered in sage, scrub oak, mountain mahogany and a variety of wildflowers. This hills and valleys of the Round Valley trail system offer over 30 miles of trail, including soft-surface double track and flowing single-track. This trail system is appropriate for all skill levels. Hovering around the 6,500’ mark, Round Valley is the most reliable spot for early spring and late fall hiking, biking and trail running. Trailheads: Quinn’s Junction, Round Valley Way, The Cove, Old Ranch Road and Highland Drive. Quinn’s Junction is the most popular trailhead and offers easy access from Highway 40, ample parking and year-round restroom facilities.

Food scene

Park City's Historic Main Street has shopping and dining galore! You can choose from over 100 bars and restaurants. P ark City's culinary scene offers quite a variety, allowing you to find exactly what you're craving. Don't miss a favorite local hangout-- the No Name Saloon-- whose upstairs deck is quite a treat in the summertime. Main Street offers museums, galleries, historical tours, and even food tours. Looking for a different experience? Try the Park City Food Tours or take a cooking class and experience exactly what is so special about the area's culinary scene. Main Street Trolley Service makes it easy to get around. The Trolley operates along Main Street daily from 10:00 am until 11:00 pm. It will stop just about anywhere along the street. Stand at any of the trolley stop signs or just give a wave to the driver indicating you would like to ride. The Trolley also serves as a connection between Main Street and the Old Town Transit Center where connections can be made to all other routes in the system.
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Main Street
Main Street
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Park City's Historic Main Street has shopping and dining galore! You can choose from over 100 bars and restaurants. P ark City's culinary scene offers quite a variety, allowing you to find exactly what you're craving. Don't miss a favorite local hangout-- the No Name Saloon-- whose upstairs deck is quite a treat in the summertime. Main Street offers museums, galleries, historical tours, and even food tours. Looking for a different experience? Try the Park City Food Tours or take a cooking class and experience exactly what is so special about the area's culinary scene. Main Street Trolley Service makes it easy to get around. The Trolley operates along Main Street daily from 10:00 am until 11:00 pm. It will stop just about anywhere along the street. Stand at any of the trolley stop signs or just give a wave to the driver indicating you would like to ride. The Trolley also serves as a connection between Main Street and the Old Town Transit Center where connections can be made to all other routes in the system.

Golf

Soldier Hollow Golf Course at Wasatch Mountain State Park is a 36 hole layout that opened in July of 2004. The course is the work of Gene Bates, who has designed other courses in Utah such as Green Spring, Riverbend and Old Mill. Situated on 460 acres, of which 250 is maintainable turf, Soldier Hollow was up and running just two years after ground was first broken. The two 18-hole courses at Soldier Hollow were designed with different clientele in mind, although most golfers can play either. They are named "Gold" and "Silver" to reflect the Olympic Heritage of the site. The Silver is the tamer of the two, slightly shorter with wider fairways. The Gold is the Championship course with narrower, more undulating fairways, tee shots requiring longer carry and trickier greens. Both courses have five tees on each hole, with approximately an 1,800-yard difference from the back tees to the front tees on each of the courses. Between the two 18s, there are 150 bunkers, including more fairway bunkers than your average course. Each of the four nines loops back near the clubhouse, so it's easy to get in a quick nine in the late afternoon when the course isn't as busy. Soldier Hollow is well marked with large distance markers on the tee boxes, 150-yard poles in the fairways and distances on the sprinkler heads.
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Soldier Hollow Golf Course
1370 West Soldier Hollow Ln
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Soldier Hollow Golf Course at Wasatch Mountain State Park is a 36 hole layout that opened in July of 2004. The course is the work of Gene Bates, who has designed other courses in Utah such as Green Spring, Riverbend and Old Mill. Situated on 460 acres, of which 250 is maintainable turf, Soldier Hollow was up and running just two years after ground was first broken. The two 18-hole courses at Soldier Hollow were designed with different clientele in mind, although most golfers can play either. They are named "Gold" and "Silver" to reflect the Olympic Heritage of the site. The Silver is the tamer of the two, slightly shorter with wider fairways. The Gold is the Championship course with narrower, more undulating fairways, tee shots requiring longer carry and trickier greens. Both courses have five tees on each hole, with approximately an 1,800-yard difference from the back tees to the front tees on each of the courses. Between the two 18s, there are 150 bunkers, including more fairway bunkers than your average course. Each of the four nines loops back near the clubhouse, so it's easy to get in a quick nine in the late afternoon when the course isn't as busy. Soldier Hollow is well marked with large distance markers on the tee boxes, 150-yard poles in the fairways and distances on the sprinkler heads.
First built in 1963 as a nine-hole course, this player friendly William Neff design was expanded to its current 18-holes in 1976, enhancing a classic tree-lined layout. Many locals love playing this golf course because it is municipally owned – which keeps green fees affordable – and management keeps the golf course in nice playing condition once the snow melts and golf season gets into full swing. The golf course itself is no push over with small, fast greens and tight tee shots will test better players. Higher handicaps or even beginners will enjoy a round at Park City Golf Club with playable yardages very few forced carries, and 360 degree views of the ski runs of Park City Mountain Resort and surrounding mountains. Many players also enjoy the higher elevation adds a few yards of distance to a well struck shot. Park City Golf Clubs mountain location sitting at 6700 feet serves up cooler temperatures in the summer months, and is a popular mountain retreat for those looking to escape the heat in the Salt Lake Valley.
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Park City Golf Course
1541 Main St
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First built in 1963 as a nine-hole course, this player friendly William Neff design was expanded to its current 18-holes in 1976, enhancing a classic tree-lined layout. Many locals love playing this golf course because it is municipally owned – which keeps green fees affordable – and management keeps the golf course in nice playing condition once the snow melts and golf season gets into full swing. The golf course itself is no push over with small, fast greens and tight tee shots will test better players. Higher handicaps or even beginners will enjoy a round at Park City Golf Club with playable yardages very few forced carries, and 360 degree views of the ski runs of Park City Mountain Resort and surrounding mountains. Many players also enjoy the higher elevation adds a few yards of distance to a well struck shot. Park City Golf Clubs mountain location sitting at 6700 feet serves up cooler temperatures in the summer months, and is a popular mountain retreat for those looking to escape the heat in the Salt Lake Valley.
Canyons Golf Course has a scenic location surrounded by both the Wasatch and Uinta mountain ranges. The course sits at the center of Canyons Resort, and takes advantage of the dramatic landscape with six holes that are intermingled with skiable terrain. From each of the course's elevated tees you'll enjoy stunning mountain views to accompany the challenging design. The hilly golf course features more than 550 feet of elevation change. The most intimidating height comes on the 10th hole, which has a 297-foot elevation change from tee to green. Strategically placed bunkers complement the contours of the layout and there are also water hazards coming into play on several holes. Canyons Golf Course's 18th is the most memorable water hole with an island green encircled by the Willow Draw Stream.
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Canyons Golf
3636 Willow Draw
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Canyons Golf Course has a scenic location surrounded by both the Wasatch and Uinta mountain ranges. The course sits at the center of Canyons Resort, and takes advantage of the dramatic landscape with six holes that are intermingled with skiable terrain. From each of the course's elevated tees you'll enjoy stunning mountain views to accompany the challenging design. The hilly golf course features more than 550 feet of elevation change. The most intimidating height comes on the 10th hole, which has a 297-foot elevation change from tee to green. Strategically placed bunkers complement the contours of the layout and there are also water hazards coming into play on several holes. Canyons Golf Course's 18th is the most memorable water hole with an island green encircled by the Willow Draw Stream.