Springtime in Park City feels like a well-kept secret. The snow gives way to green hillsides, wildflowers start to bloom, and the mountains open up in a completely different way. The pace slows down. The trails are quiet. The air is cool and clean.
For guests staying in Deer Valley and Park City’s five-star hotels, this is one of the best times of year to experience the mountains—without the winter crowds and long lift lines.
At All Seasons Adventures, we focus on private, guided outdoor experiences that pair naturally with a luxury stay. Thoughtful, well-paced, and customized to your group, our adventures are designed to complement your time in the mountains.
Where to Stay
Many of our guests visit in spring and summer specifically to enjoy the comfort and service of Park City’s premier properties, including:
The St. Regis Deer Valley
Known for its panoramic views and refined atmosphere, it’s an ideal home base for guests who want both relaxation and access to the outdoors. Their concierge team is top notch, and will work with you to perfect your stay.
Goldener Hirsch, Auberge Collection
Perched mid-mountain at Deer Valley Resort, the Goldener Hirsch blends Old-World Austrian charm with modern luxury, offering bespoke service, stunning mountain views, and world-class dining just steps from the slopes.
Grand Hyatt Deer Valley
This sleek, recently opened luxury retreat in Deer Valley East Village pairs contemporary mountain-modern design with spacious rooms, upscale dining, and direct access to skiing and year-round outdoor adventure against a backdrop of sweeping Wasatch and Jordanelle Reservoir views.
Montage Deer Valley
With expansive mountain views and an exceptional spa, Montage offers a balance of activity and downtime that defines a summer escape.
Stein Eriksen Lodge
An iconic property that blends European-style hospitality with classic alpine charm, along with Forbes recognized dining.
We regularly coordinate with these properties and can arrange transportation from Deer Valley and other luxury hotels as part of your planning. Our goal is simply to make the day easy and seamless.
What to Do in Spring
When the mountains turn green, the opportunities shift from snow to trail, river, and open landscape. These are the experiences our guests gravitate toward during the warmer months.
Guided Hiking
Spring and summer hiking in the Wasatch Mountains is hard to beat. Wildflowers fill the meadows in early summer, and as the season progresses, the views stretch for miles under clear blue skies.
We tailor each hike to your group—whether that means a relaxed scenic walk with plenty of photo stops or a more ambitious climb to a panoramic overlook. Our guides add context about the area’s history, ecology, and wildlife, turning a simple hike into a richer experience.
Our Private Uinta Hike is a perfect option for those seeking quiet time in the forest, a better chance at viewing wildlife, and just getting out of town for a few hours to enjoy nature.
Fly Fishing
There’s something timeless about fly fishing in the mountains. Cool water, quiet surroundings, and a slower rhythm make it a favorite for couples, families, and corporate groups alike.
Our guided fly fishing trips are approachable for beginners and engaging for experienced anglers. Everything is provided, and the focus is on enjoying the setting as much as the sport itself.

Why This Season Stands Out
Winter may be the headline season, but spring and summer are when Park City feels spacious and unhurried. Restaurant reservations are easier to secure. Trails are less crowded. Evenings are long and comfortable.
You can spend the morning on a mountain trail, the afternoon at the spa, and the evening enjoying fine dining—all without feeling rushed.
A Thoughtful Approach to Adventure
At All Seasons Adventures, we keep things simple:
- Ensure you book a private tour
- Trips are customized to your group’s pace and interests
- Guides are professional, experienced, and personable
- Planning is coordinated directly with you or your hotel concierge
Whether you’re visiting for a long weekend or an extended summer stay, we’re here to help you experience Park City in a way that feels natural, comfortable, and memorable.
Spring and summer in the mountains aren’t about spectacle—they’re about space, fresh air, and time well spent outdoors. We’d love to help you make the most of it.