Park City, Utah, is widely considered one of the most walkable mountain towns in the United States, particularly within the historic Main Street district. This area is designed for pedestrians, featuring high-density boutique shopping, world-class dining, and art galleries all situated within a compact, steep-sloped corridor. If you are staying in "Old Town," you can easily navigate most of your daily needs on foot. Furthermore, the city provides a complimentary, eco-friendly bus system that connects the Main Street hub to the Canyons Village, Kimball Junction, and the various ski resort bases, making it entirely feasible to visit without a rental car. For skiers, the Town Lift actually delivers you from the sidewalk of Main Street directly onto the mountain. However, "walkability" in Park City is seasonally dependent; while pleasant in the summer, the winter months bring heavy snow and icy sidewalks, requiring sturdy footwear and physical stamina for the inclines. In 2026, the city has expanded its pedestrian-only zones during peak festival seasons like Sundance to further enhance the car-free experience for visitors.