January 2024
Live music, treats and spectacular firework displays await throughout the season. Each event will begin at 4 pm with live music at 5:30 pm and fireworks starting at varying times. Enjoy the music of Snyderville Station on Jan 15 and Timmy The Teeth on Jan 21.
Find out more »The ultra snowshoe race with 5K, 10K, 15K, 25K, 26.2M and 50K loop courses on the groomed golf course and a 5k single track mountain loop.
Find out more »An exciting 90 minute show showcasing the best artists from around the world. The circus is coming to town!
Find out more »February 2024
Internationally renowned artist Lee Mingwei explores the power of everyday interactions, creating engaging, participatory installations where strangers can come together and share their stories. In The Gifts of Connection, Kimball Art Center presents four of Lee’s celebrated works, The Mending Project, The Tourist, The Living Room and 100 Days with Lily. Inviting explorations of interconnection, trust and intimacy, his purposefully open-ended work evolves and takes on different forms with the involvement of various participants, constantly changing during the course of…
Find out more »April 2024
Escape to another world by exploring five different art installations, each enclosed within a retired Red Pine Gondola cabin placed around Canyons Village. As an added bonus there are hidden items for you to find within each gondola cabin.
Find out more »A hands-on science exhibition about the nature and wonder of snow and the impact of climate change on our snowy planet. The exhibition follows snow’s journey from tiny crystals to vast winter landscapes to abundant spring snowmelt. Visitors explore how snow shapes and sustains life on Earth, snow’s vital roles in sustaining our water supply and cooling our planet and the cultural and personal value of snow.
Find out more »In the late 1840s, the new frontier west of the Missouri River opened its floodgates to opportunity and adventure. In a new land, where men were lonely and women scarce, prostitutes poured in to ply their trade wherever they could. Ogden’s notorious madam Belle London enticed Salt Lake Councilmen to hire her to oversee their one hundred fifty room crib stockade. Park City’s Mother Urban successfully defended her sixteen row houses as “necessities” for thousands of miners. The ballyhooed brothels…
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