PARK CITY, UTAH — The Historic Park City Alliance (HPCA) invites locals and visitors to celebrate Mom, catch a concert or stage performance, and take in an insightful nature lecture this month. For added convenience while shopping, dining, or exploring the local scene, visitors to Historic Park City can enjoy free Main Street parking now through Sunday, June 29, 2025, excluding special events.

“Treat Mom to brunch or a show, or take some time to peruse a new shop or try a new restaurant,” said Ginger Wicks, Executive Director of the Historic Park City Alliance. “With lighter crowds throughout May, we encourage guests to come out and support our local businesses and take advantage of free parking on Main Street.”

This month’s events and specials in Historic Park City include:

Derby Day at High West Saloon

Saturday, 5/3 | 2 – 6 p.m.

Toast Derby Day with fabulous fashion, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and a lavish buffet before a live viewing of the much-anticipated racing spectacle. The post-race party will continue with a big band and dancing. Prizes will be awarded for best dressed and best hat, and a special raffle will be held to benefit the Distillery’s Protect the West partners including Protect Our Winters, The Wildland Firefighter Foundation, and American Prairie. Tickets for this 21+ event are $75 per person and are available here.

The Land is Alive: Indigenous Views on Nature Lecture

Wednesday, 5/7 | 5 – 6 p.m.

Darren Parry is the former Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, author of The Bear River Massacre, A Shoshone History, and teaches in the Environmental Humanities department at the University of Utah. His lecture will discuss Native American issues surrounding history and Indigenous views related to sustainability. The lecture will be held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.

LOMA

Delight in Mother’s Day brunch with an Italian twist with pizzas, pasta dishes including lobster ravioli, rigatoni alla vodka, and ricotta cavatelli, and entrees of French toast, shakshuka, braised pork shoulder, and steak & eggs. A kids’ menu is also available. 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Dinner service will be from 5 – 9 p.m. Reservations available on OpenTable.

The Lovin’ Spoonful at The Egyptian Theatre

Thursday, 5/8 – Saturday, 5/10

America’s answer to the Beatles, with major chart-topping hits including “Do You Believe in Magic,” “Summer in the City,” “Daydream,” and many more!

Mother’s Day Brunch at Le Depot Brasserie

Sunday, 5/11 | 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Celebrate Mom Parisian style with an elegant Mother’s Day Brunch of French delicacies. Outdoor seating is available, weather permitting. Reservations available on Resy.

Mother’s Day Brunch at LOMA

Delight in Mother’s Day brunch with an Italian twist with pizzas, pasta dishes including lobster ravioli, rigatoni alla vodka, and ricotta cavatelli, and entrees of French toast, shakshuka, braised pork shoulder, and steak & eggs. A kids’ menu is also available. 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Dinner service will be from 5 – 9 p.m. Reservations available on OpenTable.

Mother’s Day Small Plates Brunch at Riverhorse on Main

Sunday, 5/11 | 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Indulge in an unlimited selection of small plates from Riverhorse’s specially curated brunch menu. Guests are welcome to order as many bite-sized delights as they wish, served a la carte. $117 for adults, $55 for kids 12 and under. Reservations available on Resy.

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils at The Egyptian Theatre

Thursday, 5/15 – Sunday, 5/18

The Dares promise an electrifying experience on their When It Shines Final Tour, showcasing the band’s classic hits, fan favorites, and a retrospective journey through their illustrious career.

Alice at The Egyptian Theatre

Friday, 5/16 – Saturday, 5/17

Follow Alice down the rabbit hole into the adventures of Wonderland! Performance located at the Egyptian Studios and performed by an all-youth cast.

Preserving Utah’s Cemeteries Lecture

Wednesday, 5/21 | 5 – 6 p.m.

Amy Barry, who manages the Utah Cemeteries Program within the State Historic Preservation Office, will discuss efforts to preserve historic headstones and cemeteries dating back to Salt Lake City’s first in 1847. The lecture will be held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.

The Wailers at The Egyptian Theatre

Thursday, 5/22 – Saturday, 5/24

The Wailers present their 2025 Natural Mystic 30th Anniversary Tour.

Tootsie at The Egyptian Theatre

Wednesday, 5/28 – Sunday, 6/1

Michael Dorsey will go to any length for his career in this award-winning musical based on one of the funniest comedic films of all time.

Park City Art & Music Gallery Stroll

Friday, 5/30 | 6 – 9 p.m.

Enjoy an evening of art, food, drinks, music, and great company while strolling along scenic Main Street in Park City. Participating galleries open their doors to the public for a fun, casual cultural experience. Look for Park City Gallery Association flags. Free event the last Friday of every month.

Ongoing

The Downstairs

Enjoy Beat Sessions, Set Saturdays, and special live music events every Friday and Saturday night. For the full lineup, visit here.

Trivia Tuesdays at Collie’s Sports Bar & Grill

Tuesdays | 7 – 9 p.m.

Test your knowledge every Tuesday. It’s free to pay and open to all ages.

Riverhorse on Main

Open nightly at 5 p.m., experience a meal to remember to the sounds of local musicians. Visit here for the full lineup of local acts performing each night.

Top of Main Brew Pub

In addition to Happy Hour, Monday – Friday, from 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. where all pizzas are $10, guests can take advantage of a Bounce Back Special. After dining with Top of Main, a guest’s receipt will mention that they will receive $5 off a $30 purchase of food and non-alcoholic drinks when they return to dine again with that receipt.

For more information about upcoming events on Park City’s Historic Main Street or the HPCA, contact Christa Graff, of Graff Public Relations, LLC, at 435-640-7921 or christa@graffpr.com.

ABOUT HISTORIC PARK CITY ALLIANCE

With a thriving business district that boasts more than 250 shops, lodges, restaurants, resort and cultural activities, art galleries and signature events, it’s no doubt that Historic Park City is “The Main Attraction.” The Historic Park City Alliance (HPCA) is dedicated to promoting Park City’s Main Street and surrounding area as a viable, vital and dynamic place to live, work and play while also encouraging business development and enhancing activities that benefit the district. To learn more, visit historicparkcityutah.com.