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    • Sponsor the Forum
    • 2026 Zero Waste Program
    • 2026 Forum Speakers
    • Visit Park City Resources
    • Hotel Lodging
    • Contact us
  • Zero Waste Forum
  • Sponsor the Forum
  • 2026 Zero Waste Program
  • 2026 Forum Speakers
  • Visit Park City Resources
  • Hotel Lodging
  • Contact us

Visit Park City Resources

Minimize Your Carbon Footprint

Race to Zero Waste encourages attendees to prioritize eco-friendly transportation and skip renting a car.


The Santy Auditorium (located inside the Park City Library) is conveniently located on the FREE zero-emission city bus route. Check schedules and download the interactive map with real-time updates: Routes & Schedules | Park City, UT


Getting to Park City:

Fly into Salt Lake City Airport (SLC).


Consider Rideharing from the Airport to Park City


Post your flight arrival and departure time HERE to coordinate ridesharing. We are piloting this app–let us know what you think!


  1. Support Local Drivers: ‎The Park City App - App Store (Learn more here: The Park City App takes on Uber and Lyft as a Utah rideshare alternative)
  2. Share an Uber/Lyft/Driver from the Park City App 
  3. Van Services — Several private van services are available for booking, allowing attendees to share rides and reduce the number of vehicles on the road. 
  4. It is possible to take the light rail and bus to Park City from the airport. This option requires a few transfers and will be more “scenic”. Check fare and schedule at: UTA website (rideuta.com) — official train and bus schedules.


There are several hotels within walking distance of the venue. A short listing and room block rates are available: Hotel Lodging


If you are interested in sharing a room or arranging a homestay with a local, let us know and we can help you coordinate.


If you signed up for the tour of RecycleUtah, you can get there by bus and from RU to the Forum venue (The Jim Santy Auditorium) by walking or public transportation.


🚶 Walking (~15–18 min) Head south from Recycle Utah on Woodbine Way, turn onto Park Ave, and follow it southeast directly to the library. It's a straightforward, mostly flat route.


🚌 Free Public Transit (~5 min) Park City's free buses run along Park Ave, which connects both locations. Walk a short distance from Recycle Utah to the nearest Park Ave stop, board any route heading southeast, and disembark right at the Park City Library stop. Check real-time schedules at parkcity.org/transit.


We invite you to support these businesses and thank them for their leadership in sustainability.


Le Depot Brasserie

  • Address:  660 Main Street, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  Located on historic Main Street; walkable from Old Town lodging, the Town Lift, and free Park City transit stops.
  • A European-inspired restaurant offering seasonal cuisine, local sourcing, and classic brasserie traditions blended with modern sustainability practices.

Este Pizza

  • Address:  1782 Prospector Avenue, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  Located in Prospector Square; accessible by bike, bus, or car with nearby parking.
  • New York–style pizza made with fresh ingredients in a relaxed, casual setting. Emphasizes local partnerships and sustainable practices as part of the Green Business program.

Proverbial Spirits

  • Address:  1776 Park Avenue, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  Located along Park Avenue between Old Town and Prospector; accessible via Park City's free transit system or by car.
  • A craft beverage destination with a locally driven ethos, highlighting sustainability through responsible sourcing and community engagement.

Alpine Distilling

  • Address:  364 Main Street, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  Located on historic Main Street near Swede Alley; easily reached on foot from Old Town or by free transit.
  • A craft distillery producing small-batch spirits from local ingredients. The tasting room offers bar service alongside an educational look at sustainable distilling practices.


Locally operated restaurants in and around the historic Main Street district.


Handle

  • Address:  136 Heber Ave, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  15-minute walk or short free transit ride from Park City Library.
  • Meals Served:  Dinner
  • A chef-driven restaurant known for seasonal menus, creative small plates, and responsibly sourced ingredients. Reservations recommended.

Café Terigo

  • Address:  424 Main Street, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  15-minute walk or quick free transit ride from Park City Library.
  • Meals Served:  Dinner
  • A longtime family-owned Park City favorite serving Italian-French inspired cuisine in a warm, neighborhood setting. A relaxed yet refined Main Street staple for decades.

Purple Sage

  • Address:  434 Main Street, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  15-minute walk from Park City Library.
  • Meals Served:  Dinner
  • Located in a historic Main Street building, Purple Sage features New West cuisine inspired by regional flavors and local ingredients, blending Western heritage with contemporary dining.

Harvest

  • Address:  820 Park Ave #101, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  15-minute walk from Park City Library.
  • Meals Served:  Breakfast & Lunch
  • A bright, casual café focused on clean eating with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. A great spot for a quick, healthy bite between forum sessions.



Locally operated restaurants a short drive or transit ride from the library.


Twisted Fern

  • Address:  1300 Snow Creek Dr, Suite RS, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  5-minute drive or free Park City transit ride; approximately 25-minute walk.
  • Meals Served:  Dinner
  • A modern American restaurant highlighting seasonal, locally sourced ingredients through creative small plates, fresh vegetables, and sustainable menu practices.

Five5eeds

  • Address:  1600 Snow Creek Dr EF, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  5-minute drive or free Park City transit ride; approximately 25-minute walk.
  • Meals Served:  Breakfast & Lunch
  • An Australian-inspired brunch café serving specialty coffee, hearty breakfasts, fresh salads, and wholesome lunch options in a bright, welcoming setting.

Silver Star Café

  • Address:  1825 Three Kings Dr, Park City, UT 84060
  • Getting There:  7-minute drive or free Park City transit ride; approximately 30-minute walk.
  • Meals Served:  Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • A cozy mountain café offering locally inspired comfort food, live music nights, and scenic alpine views. Seasonal menus highlight regional ingredients.


Park City offers outdoor adventure, mountain culture, and sustainability-focused experiences.


Park City Library & Jim Santy Auditorium

  • Address:  1255 Park Ave, Park City, UT 84060
  • A community hub connected to trails, transit, and gathering spaces.
  • Sustainable Features:  Free public transit, strong local sustainability initiatives, and walkable access to Main Street.
  • Activities:  Walking paths, bike trails, educational programs, and community events.
  • Zero Waste Tip: Bring reusable cups and refillable bottles to help reduce waste during Forum sessions and share new ideas for lowering event footprints.

Historic Main Street Park City

  • A vibrant district filled with locally owned shops, galleries, and dining.
  • Zero Waste Tip: Choose handmade or locally crafted souvenirs and bring reusable shopping bags to support mindful travel.

Park City Trails & Outdoor Recreation

  • An extensive network of hiking and biking trails offering a low-impact way to explore the mountains.
  • Zero Waste Tip: Follow Leave No Trace principles, pack reusable containers, and carry a small bag to collect litter when possible.

fulFilled Lifestyle 

  • Address:  6699 N Landmark Dr, Ste G103, Park City, UT 84098
  • Description: A wellness-focused retail store that promotes sustainable living and mindful consumption. The shop offers a curated selection of eco-friendly products, including low-waste household essentials, natural self-care items, and ethically sourced goods designed to support a balanced, intentional lifestyle.
  • Zero Waste Tip: Bring your own reusable bags and containers when shopping to reduce single-use packaging and support a low-waste lifestyle.

Free Living Co.

  • Address:  1476 Newpark Blvd, Ste 100 Park City, UT 84098
  • Description:  Free Living Co is a modern clean-living marketplace with a carefully curated array of home, personal care, and nutrition products vetted for ingredient safety and life-tested for efficacy.   Free Living Co recently launched Live Free skincare the first Made Safe certified skincare line formulated specifically for young skin in 9% petroleum home compostable packaging.  Come visit our shop in Kimball Junction, 1476 Newpark Blvd & Center Dr, or online at freelivingco.co.
  • Zero Waste Tip: Ask about products with zero impact packaging when you stop by the store.

Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter

  • Address:  1258 Center Dr, Park City, UT 84098
  • Protected wetlands preserve focused on conservation and environmental education. Visit the current exhibit “Life on the Edge.”
  • Activities:  Nature walks, wildlife viewing, and educational exhibits.
  • Zero Waste Tip: This facility is LEED Platinum certified. Check out the architecture and all the sustainability programs inside. 

Second Hand Shopping-Park City Christian Center

  • Address:  1283 Deer Valley Drive, Park City, UT 84060
  • There are many opportunities to shop reused items in Park City. The Christian Center of Park City has 3 locations worth checking out. The closest is listed above. 
  • Zero Waste Tip: Get your souvenir 2nd hand! Local shops often have Park City mugs, t-shirts, and novelty items along with great prices on sporting goods, fashion, homegoods, and more.

Utah Olympic Park

  • Address:  3419 Olympic Pkwy, Park City, UT 84098
  • Historic Olympic venue offering outdoor recreation and mountain views.
  • Zero Waste Tip: Use refillable water bottles and durable gear to minimize waste during activities.

Park City Museum

  • Address:  528 Main St, Park City, UT 84060
  • Local history museum highlighting mining heritage and community culture.
  • Zero Waste Tip: At the museum and around town, check out upcycled mining equipment art, repurposed buildings, and how history is preserved in Park City.

Ritual Chocolate Factory & Cafe

  • Address: 1105 Iron Horse Dr, Park City, UT 84060
  • Bean-to-bar chocolate factory and café known for crafting small-batch chocolate from ethically sourced cacao. Visitors can taste different bars, enjoy hot chocolate or pastries, and sometimes see the chocolate-making process in action.
  • Zero Waste Tip: Bring a reusable bag if you plan to buy chocolate bars. 


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