
October 2021
Twilight Drive-In at Utah Olympic Park
Find out more »How can slow and steady win the race? Does bigger always mean better? The Survival of the Slowest exhibit features animals that are slow, small or weak and explores how they use these traits to thrive. There’s a sloth, hedgehog, tortoise and more to show how these animals’ slow adaptations have helped them in the wild. Plus, there’s a special member opening on Oct 1 from 1 – 7 pm.
Find out more »Twilight Drive-In at Utah Olympic Park
Find out more »Walk the trails around McPolin Farm to see the scarecrows made at a special event on Oct 2. It will get you in the mood for fall and the cooler weather. And if you want to participate to build your own scarecrow on Oct 2, sign up to participate from 2 – 4 pm.
Find out more »Visiting artist Brandt Berntson started drawing his favorite cartoon characters and comic heroes when he discovered his knack for art. Plein air painting has become his focus and meeting with fellow artist friends is one of his favorite ways to work and enjoy the outdoors.
Find out more »An evening to benefit the Park City Education Foundation with cocktails, dining, dancing and silent & live auction bidding.
Find out more »Historic Bike Tour with White Pine Oct 3, 8:30 am – 1:30 pm Join Karri Dell Hays with White Pine Touring and the Park City Museum for a fun, historic bike tour that is mostly downhill using Comfort/Townie bikes. Topics of discussion will include early beginnings of Park City, Silver Lake, McHenry’s, Ontario, Snow Park, Silver King, Daly Canyon Mines, Silver King, the Ontario Mill, Old Town via Park Avenue to Main Street. Museum Free Day Oct 16 Enjoy a free…
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