Park Silly Sunday Market is one of the area’s most beloved warm-weather traditions. Held on Historic Main Street, this open-air market brings together local makers, artists, food vendors, live music, and a lively street-festival atmosphere. For 2026, the market is scheduled for select Sundays from June through September, with dates including June 7, 14, 21, and 28; July 12 and 19; August 30; and September 6, 13, 20, and 27. Market hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., rain or shine.
For one unforgettable evening each summer, Historic Main Street transforms into Park City’s largest outdoor dinner party. Savor the Summit brings together local restaurants, specialty cuisine, wine, cocktails, and live music for an open-air dining experience right in the heart of town. The 2026 event is scheduled for June 27 from 5 to 9 p.m., making it a perfect anchor for a summer weekend getaway.
Park City’s Fourth of July celebration brings a full day of small-town summer energy. The 2026 celebration is scheduled for Saturday, July 4, with a 5K fun run, the parade at 11 a.m., games and gathering in City Park, and a drone show at Park City Mountain to close out the evening. It’s the kind of holiday weekend that blends mountain scenery, classic community events, and plenty of time to enjoy summer outdoors.
The Kimball Arts Festival is one of Park City’s signature summer events, bringing juried artists, art experiences, live music, food, and festival energy to Main Street. The 2026 festival is scheduled for August 7 through 9 and marks the event’s 57th year. For guests who love browsing galleries, collecting art, or planning trips around creative experiences, this is one of the best weekends of the season to visit.
New for 2026, the inaugural Chef’s Table Festival brings a major culinary moment to the mountains. Inspired by the acclaimed Netflix series, the festival is scheduled for August 13 through 16 and is expected to feature 70 internationally recognized chefs, 100 curated events, and programming across 30 restaurants. Rather than a traditional food festival, the event is designed around more intimate culinary experiences, including chef-led dinners, demonstrations, excursions, and hands-on programming. For food-focused travelers, it adds a fresh reason to plan a late-summer stay.
Make Pioche Village Your Summer Home Base
Summer events are only part of the experience. Between festival days and evenings on Main Street, guests can spend time on the water at Jordanelle Reservoir, explore nearby trails, take in mountain views, or enjoy a slower morning from the comfort of Pioche Village. With spacious accommodations, modern comforts, and a location close to Jordanelle Reservoir, East Village, and downtown Park City, Pioche Village makes it easy to experience the best of summer without feeling far from the action.