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Discover Utah’s highlights with a 4-hour guided tour including Utah Olympic Park, Heber Valley, Midway Crater, and local treats at Zermatt Swiss Village, all for $125.
Explore the scenic wonders and cultural highlights of Utah on this 4-hour guided tour with Park City Travel and Tours LLC. For $125 per person, you get to see iconic spots like Utah Olympic Park, Heber Valley, and Midway Crater, along with tasting artisanal cheese at the Heber Artesian Dairy Farm. The tour departs from Park City, features live guides, and includes entrance fees to key attractions. It’s an engaging option for travelers eager to combine natural beauty, history, and local flavors within a compact timeframe.
While the tour offers a packed itinerary and lots of photo-worthy stops, keep in mind that some attractions, like the Heber Valley Railroad and Midway Crater, are viewed from the outside, and scheduling can be affected by traffic. This tour suits those with a curiosity for Utah’s landscapes and cultural sites, especially if short on time but eager for a well-rounded experience.


The tour begins at Wasatch Bagel in the SnowCreek Shopping Center in Park City. Travelers are transported via white tour bus or yellow Hummer, with wheelchair accessibility available. This makes the tour accessible to most travelers, and the meeting point is easy to find.
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The tour kicks off with a walk along Main Street in Park City, known for its charming shops, restaurants, pubs, and art galleries. This area combines Western old-world charm with modern flair, providing a lively atmosphere perfect for strolling and photos. The guides share insights into the town’s history and culture, setting a friendly, informative tone for the day.

A major highlight is the Utah Olympic Park, where visitors can learn from a Paralympic bobsled pilot. The park’s facilities include a museum and the chance to virtually ride in a bobsled or ski jumps. The Olympic history and engineering behind the sport are explained, making it an engaging stop. Observing a ski jumper performing tricks adds a dash of adrenaline and spectacle.
The tour continues through the picturesque Heber Valley, which is renowned for its stunning landscapes and European-style architecture. A highlight is the Heber Valley Railroad, showcasing a classic steam engine and vintage cars. While riding the train isn’t part of this tour, the 1899 steam engine is visible, giving a glimpse into Utah’s railroading past. The area also features the Utah Film Studios, famous as the home of the TV show “Yellowstone”.
More Great Tours NearbyVisitors get a chance to taste locally made artisanal cheese at the Heber Artesian Dairy Farm. Here, the cheese-making process is explained, emphasizing sustainable farming practices. The farm is a lively spot where visitors can wave hello to cows and enjoy fresh products. Note that the farm is closed on Sundays, so plan accordingly.

The village of Midway offers a strong European and Victorian architectural vibe, reminiscent of Swiss villages. Visitors can explore Midway Main Street and stop at the Swiss Bakery in Zermatt Swiss Village, which adds a taste of European culture and architecture. The nearby Midway Chocolate Factory provides a sweet end to this picturesque area.
The Midway Crater is a standout natural feature—North America’s only all-natural cave with water—with water temperatures at 94°F year-round. While this tour does not include swimming, the geological formation and history are explained thoroughly. It’s a fascinating stop for those interested in Utah’s unique landscapes.
The tour concludes at Jordanelle State Park, where visitors can relax and take in spectacular mountain and reservoir views. The tranquil setting offers a peaceful spot to reflect on the day’s adventures and enjoy the natural beauty of Utah.
The tour includes all entrance fees, visits to main attractions, snacks, and water. The live guide leads the group, providing historical insights and answering questions as you go. Optional tour upgrades like riding the Heber Valley Railroad or swimming in the Crater are available on other tours, but not part of this four-hour experience.
Some attractions, such as the Heber Valley Railroad and Midway Crater, are viewed from the outside, and guests do not ride the train or swim in the cave during this tour. Traffic delays may cause some stops to be missed or shortened, so travelers should plan for a flexible schedule. The cheese farm is closed on Sundays, so check the schedule to avoid missing key stops.
This 4-hour tour is a well-rounded way to experience Utah’s natural beauty, historic sites, and local culture in a manageable timeframe. It’s ideal for visitors who want a rundown without the hassle of planning multiple excursions. The knowledgeable guides and diverse stops, from Olympic sites to European-inspired villages, offer a balanced mix of sightseeing, learning, and tasting.
While it offers a great introduction to the area, those seeking more immersive experiences like train rides or swimming in the crater will need to explore additional tours. Still, for a value-packed, scenic, and informative trip, this guided tour in Utah covers many highlights efficiently.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users? Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What is the price of the tour? The tour costs $125 per person.
How long does the tour last? The activity lasts approximately 4 hours.
Where does the tour start? The meeting point is at Wasatch Bagel in SnowCreek Shopping Center, Park City.
Are meals included? No, food and drinks are not included, but snacks and water are provided.
Can I cancel this tour? Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is transportation provided? Yes, pickup is included via white tour bus or yellow Hummer.
What attractions are included in the tour? Stops include Main Street in Park City, Utah Olympic Park, Heber Valley, Midway, Heber Artesian Dairy Farm, Zermatt Swiss Village, Midway Chocolate Factory, Utah Crater, and Jordanelle State Park.
Do I get to ride the train? No, the Heber Valley Railroad is for viewing only on this tour.
Is swimming in the Utah Crater possible? No, the Crater is a water cave meant for viewing, not swimming.
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