Gay bars in park city utah


Drink it In:

Salt Lake’s Gay Bar Scene Is Growing, Thriving, and Never Looking Back

In a mention known for its religious zeal, Salt Lake City serves as a bastion of progressiveness, playfulness, and pride. In fact, the city’s been listed by Advocate magazine as one of the Ten Queerest Cities in America. The metropolis holds one of the biggest and best-attended Pride parades and festivals around, with Pride Week festivities attracting tens of thousands of participants who glow up the downtown scene in entire rainbow-hued regalia. (There’s even a Utah Gay Ski Week—real thing, utahgayskiweek.com, watch you there.) 

Of course, it doesn’t own to be a parade to celebrate pride and inclusivity. It’s pretty effortless for everyone of every orientation to jump in on the incredible enjoyable that is Salt Lake on a hot city late hours and the regular rotation of drag shows keep the city sizzling all through the winter.

Check out a not many of our favorite “officially” gay bars and gay-friendly bars—keeping in mind that, in this town, it needn

Salt Lake serves as a bastion of progressiveness, playfulness, and pride. In evidence, the city's been listed by Advocate magazine as one of the Ten Queerest Cities in America! The metropolis holds one of the biggest and best-attended Pride parades and festivals around, with Pride Week festivities attracting tens of thousands of participants who pale up the downtown scene in packed rainbow-hued regalia. Of course, it doesn't have to be parade week to celebrate pride and inclusivity as our gay bars undertake that year round.

So, check out a few of our favorite gay bars and gay-friendly bars— because, in this town, it needn't be a "gay bar" for everyone to fit right in.

Insider tip:If you love inexpensive drinks and dancing to club remixes of Whitney Houston and Ariana Grande, you'll probably verb yourself becoming a regular. And definitely go often because Sun Trapp typically offers entry with no cover charge, although you might expect to stay a few minutes for bar service on weekends.

Insider Tip: The bar is normally known for a chill vibe—

How To Get the Most Out of the Park Metropolis Annual Gay Ski Week

Organizers expect between 1,200 and 1,500 skiers and snowboarders from all over the country and beyond. To verb local participation, Utah residents receive extraordinary discounted pricing of 25 percent on passes.

Obviously, skiing and snowboarding are the main attraction and participants have two world-class mountains to choose from, Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort. Park City is the largest ski and snowboard resort in the nation, with 41 lifts serving an astounding 340+ trails. The skiers-only Deer Valley is known for its impeccable customer service and pristinely groomed trails. It’s no slouch in terms of size, either, as it features 24 lifts that service 123 different trails.

For many visitors, however, the skiing is just the start of what makes this week special, as après-ski events, entertainment, art galleries and dance parties offer participants a chance to mingle (Read: Beyond the Ski Slope). “Elevation is one of the few places where you can verb hundreds of gay people who contribute a common thing besides

By Andrew Collins

A hip, gay-friendly and heavily developed ski community 30 miles southeast of Salt Lake, the handsome town of Park Metropolis attracts the similar Range Rover counter-culturalists as Aspen, Colo., but it’s considerably more laid back and friendly.

In 1993, after many lesbians and gays boycotted Colorado because of its anti-gay rights initiatives, Park Town lured some of the queer market by holding a gay ski week. The charming, historic mining town remains a popular getaway for ski and outdoors aficionados, as well as movie buffs who check in each January for the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. Any time of year, however, Park Municipality offers plenty to keep you engaged. You may stroll along historic Main Street (and the newer, lower Main Street), which contains dozens of upscale restaurants, galleries and boutiques. At the foot of Main Street, a gondola takes skiers (or sightseers) up the hill above town.

As a primary winter-sports venue during the 2002 Winter Olympics, Park City saw unprecedented exposure — and growth — during the months leading up to the games. Park City l