Park City, Sundance, Salt Lake City, Heber & Provo Areas
Visitors to Utah come here for a multitude of reasons, not just the spectacular Utah Fly Fishing! Skiing, mountain biking, golfing, hiking, camping and much much more. One of the more popular destinations in our beautiful state is Park City, Utah. Park City offers a unique combination of easy access and remote appeal. At times you feel like you’re hundreds of miles from the civilized world…yet you’re just 36 easy miles from Salt Lake City International Airport – an airport, we might mention, that plays host to 17 airlines and 962 daily scheduled flights. Park City has a turn-of-the-century character, as established by silver miners of old, with a modern flair. The areas dining, entertainment and accommodations are alive and well. A simple stroll past the shops, galleries and restaurants on Park City’s historic Main Street is all it takes to bring back the romance of the Old West. We can show you how to have a great vacation and incorporate Park City Fly Fishing options.
Sundance Resort Activities
Year-round world class fly-fishing on the Provo River is just one of many activities that you can experience while staying at Sundance Resort. Many other options for recreation are available for the non-fishing members of your group or during your time away from the water. In the summertime enjoy beautiful scenic lift rides, hiking, horseback riding, river rafting as well as mountain biking, road biking and even cruiser bikes. In the winter experience skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing and snowshoeing amidst some of the most spectacular mountain vistas in the state.
Luxury Accommodations
Discreetly tucked into the mountainside, Sundance’s rustically elegant mountain cottages are designed to echo the simplicity of the natural setting, featuring rough sawn beams, stone fireplaces or wood stoves. Guests may choose to stay in a mountain home, mountain suite, Sundance suite or studio.
Fine & Casual Dining
Sundance features award winning dining in The Tree Room, Sundance’s fine dining restaurant and the Foundry Grill, noted by Zagat’s for its “brunches to die for.” The Tree Room features seasonal mountain cuisine at its best in a romantic atmosphere, with candlelight and soft illumination accenting the Native American Art and Western memorabilia from Robert Redford’s private collection. The Foundry Grill is a casual, three-meal-a-day restaurant with an incredible view of Mount Timpanogos. The Sundance Owl Bar features the original 1890’s Rosewood bar that was frequented by Butch Cassidy’s Hole-in-the-Wall gang, which was moved to Sundance from Thermopolis, Wyoming. Choose from these fantastic options while sharing stories and memories from a great day on the water.
Sundance Resort Amenities
Sundance provides the perfect blend of art, nature, and recreation. In addition to mountain activities, explore the other treasures of Sundance, whether creating your own piece of jewelry or pottery in the Art Shack or enjoying a hot stone massage in our Native American-inspired Spa. For more information call, 801-225-4107 or visit Sundance Resort.
Convenient Location
From Sundance you are only a five minute drive to the world-renowned Provo River, and just a few minutes more to any of our other rivers or private fly fishing ranches. On each day of your adventure you and your party will be picked up at Sundance and led to the beautiful trout-filled waters of the day. Private guided tours are available in 4, 6, or 8-hour trips. Every trip includes transportation, guiding, all fly fishing equipment, flies, drinks and snacks. Scrumptious stream side lunches are included with 8-hour excursions, compliments of the Sundance Deli. No experience necessary, but a fantastic experience guaranteed!
Park City features prominently in Utah's slogan "the greatest snow on Earth," but the town is not just a heaven for skiers. By May, that beautiful snow melts and fuels the pristine rivers in the Wasatch Range, including the beautiful Provo River a world-class trout fishery that we are lucky enough to call our home water.
We offer our Park City client’s full or half-day trips on the Provo River. When you get the chance to fish the Provo River and be in the beautiful Wasatch mountain range, the opportunity to catch fish is only a portion of the reward.
Wasatch Guide Service has been servicing clients in the greater Park City area since our service opened in 2001. We are very familiar with the Park City lodging options and are willing to give our guests front door pick up and drop off treatment.
On your next trip to Park City, we hope you will book a trip with Wasatch Guide Service and see the beautiful mountain range from new point of view that not everyone gets to experience.
Complimentary Activities in Park City
In addition to world-class fishing, Park City boasts some of the best places for hiking, mountain biking, and climbing. In fact, Park City's trail system is the first of its kind named a gold-level ride center by the International Mountain Bicycling Association. Without the cost of a lift ticket, you can find your favorite trail in the hundreds of miles of trails.
If you'd rather, you can combine cardio with a mental workout and take a guided nature walk of the preserve, learning about the flora and fauna as you work up a sweat. There is also the EcoCenter's rock climbing wall for climbers, yoga classes for yogis, plenty of trails for hiking, scenic chairlift rides, standup paddle boarding, and horseback riding.
Park City Restaurants
After your day on the river, Park City will inundate you with a myriad of food options. There is truly something for every palate. Many of the restaurants are situated on the Historic Main Street and are in walking distance of each other, making it easy to peruse the choices of delectable delights. From sushi to steakhouse, Park City even has a restaurant that beat out the Boston lobster kings for best lobster roll in the world!
Park City Accommodations
Park City has hotels with some of the most unique properties, offering a variety of options in both style and price. After all the fishing you’ll be doing, you are sure to find a comfortable place to rest that meets your needs and preferences. Almost all the lodging is conveniently placed within either walking distance or a short, free bus ride from all the restaurants, bars, or shopping Park City is known for.
Mountain vistas with snow-capped peaks and seven year-round resorts within an hour’s drive from Salt Lake City’s international airport provide non-stop recreation. In the winter, locals and visitors alike flock to the destination resorts to ski and snowboard. Nearby resorts include Alta, Brighton, The Canyons, Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort, Snowbird, and Solitude. A visit to these or any other Utah resort will lead you to discover that the saying is true – Utah really does boast of the Greatest Snow on Earth. If you are here for the skiing, that doesn’t mean you can’t fly fish. Utah’s fishing season doesn’t close and is open year round. In fact some incredible Utah fly fishing can be had in the winter months. It can be a great combination to ski powder in the morning and fish dry flies in the afternoon! In the summer, the same resorts welcome visitors seeking outdoor adventure or pampering. The resorts offer splendid lodging, outdoor dining, fields lush with wild flowers and more hiking and mountain biking than you could possibly cover over just one visit.
The 2002 International Winter Olympic Games were held in the canyons and resorts close to Salt Lake City. The games were proclaimed by many to be among the greatest ever. Ski and snowboard trails, ice-skating venues, a unique Winter Sports Park and even a State Park were all part of the action. Although the Olympics are over, you can still enjoy a run on some of the same trails used in competition by the Olympic athletes! At the Utah Winter Sports Park you can even ride the bobsled and luge track, and imagine yourself as a world-class competitor.
Salt Lake City is about more than winter and summer outdoor activities! You’ll find a large and growing lodging base (including several new luxury hotels), endless shopping (you’ll love our malls!), wonderful dining, symphony, opera, ballet, museums, professional sports teams and the University of Utah – and Salt Lake is also the gateway to 10 national parks within a day’s drive.
Many visitors first come to Salt Lake on business. Salt Lake City has quickly become one of the nation’s premier cities for technological development. Salt Lake City’s robust central business district includes the Salt Palace Convention Center, Gallivan Plaza, Clark Planetarium and the Romanesque-styled Salt Lake City and County Building.
Getting around town is easy, with the help of a well-run mass-transit system. Buses and the TRAX light-rail system run regularly, to all major destinations within the Salt Lake valley.
Salt Lake combines the amenities of a major metropolitan area with the friendliness of a small, Western city. Hosting the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 enhanced the community’s profile as a world-class travel destination, while showcasing Salt Lake as an unspoiled, family-friendly destination. Whether you visit for a convention, skiing, shopping, sightseeing, or outdoor recreation, you will find that Salt Lake is the right place in any season. Indeed, all the comforts of home await you in Salt Lake City. While you are here, let us show you some of the great fly fishing that is a short drive from the city. You will find out why we think Utah has not only the “greatest snow on earth” but also some of the greatest fly fishing on earth!
Heber is a great place to headquarter if you are coming to Utah for some fantastic Provo River Fly Fishing. The middle section of the Provo River flows right through the Heber Valley and there are lodging options that will allow you to walk right out your door and start fishing. The lower Provo is only a short drive away and many other rivers and lakes are within a short distance. Heber offers several outstanding resorts and romantic bed and breakfast inns perfect for a fly fishing and recreational vacation.