How to Get to Park City from Salt Lake City

37 miles, 4 transportation options, and one clear winner for anyone traveling with luggage, ski gear, or a group. Here’s the honest breakdown.

37

Miles from SLC

45

Min Clear Day

7,000

Ft Elevation

AWD

Required in Winter

Your Options

4 Ways to Get to Park City — Honestly Compared

Park City is 37 miles east of Salt Lake City via I-80 through Parleys Canyon. There is no direct train or light rail. Your options are private car, shared shuttle, rideshare, or rental car  and they are not equal, especially in winter.

 

If you’re planning your trip, it helps to understand exactly how far Park City is from SLC Airport and how conditions affect travel time

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Private Car Service — Altitude Transportation

Pre-booked, AWD luxury vehicle, flat-rate pricing, flight tracking on airport pickups. No surge pricing, no shared passengers, direct to your accommodation. A professional private driver service in Salt Lake City ensures consistent service, experienced drivers, and guaranteed AWD capability for canyon travel.”

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Shared Shuttle

Lower per-person cost but multiple stops, fixed schedules, and shared with strangers. Fine for solo budget travelers with no time constraints.
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Uber / Lyft

Works off-peak. During ski season and Sundance, surge pricing hits 2x–4x and wait times at SLC Airport reach 30–60 minutes. No AWD guarantee for canyon routes.

For a detailed breakdown of cost and reliability, see our comparison of Uber vs private car service in Salt Lake City

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Rental Car

Full flexibility but requires AWD for winter canyon driving, and Park City parking is limited at most venues and Main Street. Best for multi-day independent travelers.
2026 Pricing

SLC Airport to Park City — Flat-Rate Prices

Vehicle Passengers SLC → Park City Per Person (4 pax)
Cadillac Escalade ESV Up to 6 $149–$185 ~$40 flat
Sprinter Van Up to 14 $200–$265 ~$22 flat
Executive Sedan Up to 3 $120–$150 ~$45 flat
Uber (off-peak est.) 1–4 $85–$130 ~$25–$35
Uber (peak/surge est.) 1–4 $150–$260+ Unpredictable
Shared Shuttle Shared $39–$55/person Multiple stops

💡Group Economics

A group of 4 splitting an Escalade pays ~$40/person flat — often less than Uber during ski season surge, with a confirmed AWD vehicle and direct airport pickup. A Sprinter for 10 people is ~$22/person flat.

To compare different vehicle options, understanding how much a limo rental costs can help put flat-rate pricing into perspective.

Winter Travel

Getting to Park City in Winter — What You Need to Know

The route from SLC to Park City runs through Parleys Canyon on I-80 — a mountain pass that rises 1,500 feet with steep grades and tight curves. From November through April, UDOT enforces AWD or chain requirements during storms. A clear-day 45-minute drive can become 75–90 minutes in a January snowstorm.

Altitude Transportation’s entire fleet is AWD with winter-rated tires. Our drivers navigate Parleys Canyon daily as their professional route — in all conditions, all season. This is the single most important practical difference between a pre-booked private car and an on-demand rideshare for winter Park City travel.

This is why many travelers question whether Uber is reliable in Utah winter, especially during storm conditions.

⚠️ Peak Season Booking Warning

Christmas week, Sundance Film Festival, and Presidents Day weekend fill private car availability weeks in advance. Book 4–6 weeks ahead for these windows. Off-peak travel: 24–72 hours is typically sufficient.

Ready to Get to Park City?

Flat-rate AWD private car from SLC Airport. Flight tracked. Driver confirmed. No surge — ever.