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Thaw out and gear up for the best of Park City summer

PARK CITY, Utah — Mud season won’t last long, and the trails will be ready soon, but will you be? Park City Chamber of Commerce members are here to get your equipment—and yourself— ready for spring and summer biking, hiking, pickleball-ing, golfing, and being on the water.

From red light therapy and cryotherapy to PEMF and “brain upgrades,” Upgrade Labs has the latest technology to get you to your best.

Upgrade Labs

The most important piece to getting spring and summer ready is yourself. Upgrade Labs Park City is built to help you reach peak performance, whether you’re recovering from an injury, boosting energy levels, or getting back to your favorite mountain activities.

Start with a free Cell Health Analysis, which gives you a detailed look at body composition, visceral fat, and cellular health. From there, you’ll get personalized recommendations and actionable insights to improve your sleep, energy, recovery, and overall well-being.

“We have a lot of members come in with back issues or recovering from injuries or surgery. Our goal is to get them feeling better and ready to move—whether that’s hiking, skiing, or playing pickleball,” said Logan Jones-Olson, owner of Upgrade Labs Park City.

Upgrade Labs uses next-level tech and tools previously reserved for pro athletes and the ultra-wealthy. Clients have access to Cryotherapy, Red Light Therapy beds, Lymphatic Detox Massage, and more—customized into a protocol that fits their goals and lifestyle.

Park City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center

Most folks are aware that PC MARC is the go-to for swim, tennis and pickleball, group fitness, and social leagues. But really, the MARC offerings are much more diverse.

Heading into mountain biking season, the first thing you want to do is make sure your bike is mountain-ready with Mountain Bike Maintenance Clinics. Next, it’s time to ride. Choose any of these popular programs to learn or join a group of fellow bikers:

Always be prepared by taking Wilderness First Aid Clinics.

For the youngsters, looking to get into a new skill or hobby, they can try archery, Fishing Club, Fly Fishing, and the Mountain Classroom.

Junction Commons

Junction Commons is the perfect destination to shop, play, and enjoy the outdoors. This open-air mall is a true one-stop spot for athletic gear, fashion, everyday apparel, favorite foods and free parking. Conveniently located next to the Millennium Trail and home to a Summit Bike Share hub, visitors can rent a bike and cruise into town or stroll the walkways while the kids enjoy two fenced-in playgrounds.

Junction Commons is also a welcoming space for families and group outings. Family Restrooms and private Mother’s Nursing Rooms offer comfort and convenience, while groups of 15 or more can check in at Customer Service for complimentary coupon books—just call 435-645-7078 to make a reservation. Whether you’re here with friends, family, or a tour group, there’s something for everyone.

This spring and summer, don’t miss Junction Jam, a free live music series hosted in partnership with Mountain Town Music on June 29, Aug. 24, and Sept. 28.

 

Bingham Cyclery

Now’s the time to make sure you’re ready to ride! From analog and e-bike tuneups and services to bike trade-ins, Bingham Cyclery will get you on the pavement safely. No bike? No problem, Bingham offers e-bike rentals from urban to trail bikes that include a helmet and quick-fix kits with each rental.

Bingham Cyclery has everything you need from gear to parts and accessories.

If you’re interested in owning or trying an e-bike, get hands on experience on Saturday, May 31 at the E-Bike Expo from 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at 3156 Quarry Road. Test ride e-bikes, learn bike safety skills, and even win prizes. This event is open to the public and features activities for adults and kids, including a group ride before the expo at 9 a.m., leaving from the Park City store location.
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