A New Park City Cycling Tradition
The outdoor concerts a Deer Valley Resort on Wednesday evenings are a Park City locals’ tradition. The typical Park City summer evening is perfect for sitting in the grass, basking in the sun, and listening to live music amongst friends. Blankets cover the green ski slope above Deer Valley’s amphitheater as people pull out all stops for their picnic spreads.
Chilled Conundrums, aged Blue Stilton, Caprese Salad, and other savory treats are passed among the crowd as an often forgettable musical act plays for our pleasure. The DV concerts are great evenings of entertainment that many will pedal their bicycles across town for. Bicycles are leaned and locked against anything stationary as you enter the venue. The commute to the concert by bike makes sense. The parking is tough, gas is expensive, and, though still illegal, it’s always safer to ride a bike rather than drive a car after some beverage consumption.
The gradual climb from town up to the Snow Park Lodge and amphitheater is made even more grueling by a backpack of wine or a cooler in the basket of your bike. The ability to bypass that climb is hardly why a small group of people take their bikes on the bus, although that is very nice. The bus these cyclists board is headed for Silver Lake, the mid mountain multi million dollar Deer Valley community that sits about 1000 feet above old town. There the reward waits. Royal Street is a 5.2 kilometer stripe of pavement down the side of the mountain. It winds its way in and out of ski runs and multi million dollar homes that sit empty.
The bike ride is what you make of it. Some cruise, chat, and enjoy the speed gravity dictates for them. Others choose to be a tad more competitive and race out of the gate. Every week is a different crew and has a different vibe. It is always a good time. No matter how you ride Royal Street, you will arrive at the concert full of energy, grinning ear to ear, and ready to consume.
This bike ride wasn’t my idea, but I would like more than anything for it to continue on a weekly basis in conjunction with the concerts. The ride is great and just about anyone, with any bike, has the ability to do the ride. We meet at the Park City Transit Center around 5:20. The last bus up to Silver Lake leaves at 5:30. It’s usually the driver’s last leg of the day and they don’t wait around past 5:30. The short bus ride to Silver Lake only saves about an hour of climbing by bike and once off the bus you have the option to pedal less than 10 times until you reach the bottom.


Bicycle helmets should always be worn and the Royal Street Descent is no exception. Be sure and do a full safety check on your bicycle before the ride too. Hope to see you.

WHEN: Wednesdays 5:20pm (check DV concert schedule)
WHERE: Park City Transit Center (Swede Alley)
WHY: Because riding downhill is fun, and it’s even better when you don’t have to ride up.
August 17th, 2007 at 1:01 am
Hey! the kid in this blog about the concerts at Deer Valley is my son!!
Can you email the picture of him rideing the bike to me?
Great shot!
Thanks
Maggie
September 14th, 2007 at 4:09 am
who’s that lady’s kid? Derek? He’s cwazty!!
September 15th, 2007 at 8:23 pm
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