Park City’s Revitalized Mid-Mountain Lodge is OPEN…and It Looks Incredible

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Park City Mountain just reopened its iconic Mid-Mountain Lodge after an extensive remodel over the summer. Built originally as a miners’ boarding house in the 1800s, Mid Mountain Lodge is located near McConkey’s lift and is now one of the state’s only on-mountain cocktail bars at the Public House. (And the drink menu looks good. Can’t wait to try the Canary’s Call.)

Mid-Mountain Lodge interior

We haven’t visited yet but will update this story with our full review once we’ve tried Mid-Mountain Lodge for ourselves.

Chicken sandwich at Mid-Mountain Lodge. Photo courtesy of Vail Resorts

Beyond Burgers and Fries
On-mountain meals are changing, and now there are way more dishes to choose from than burgers and pizza. Mid-Mountain Lodge’s new menu features modern fare like rotisserie meats, hearty grain bowls, soups, a poke rice bowl, and sandwiches.

Craft cocktails at The Public House

Park City Mountain’s First Full-Service Bar: The Public House 
Now back to that business about a bar. Mid-Mountain Lodge is home to The Public House, a full-service bar where you can get craft cocktails that rival any Park City bar. The winter-inspired menu highlights local spirits with fresh creations designed to complement your mountain meal. And there’s a variety of beer and wine options if you aren’t a cocktail fan.

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Ribbon cutting at Mid-Mountain Lodge

Old-school Design for the Modern Skier
Long painted brown, the building has been restored to its original white exterior color with a refurbished deck with fire pits, cozy built-in seating, and incredible mountain views.

Park City Mountain will be open for the season through Sunday, April 7, 2019.

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Jenny Willden is the Managing Editor of Outdoor Sports Guide and a self-proclaimed gear and grammar nut. She's a member of the North American Travel Journalists Association and the Adventure Travel Trade Association. A lover of adventure and travel, she's happiest when riding horses or snowboarding in Utah’s mountains. Follow Jenny’s exploits on Twitter @jennywillden or Instagram @jlwillden.

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