Citywide Free Bus Service
Park City and Summit County offer free public transit year-round — no fares, no passes required.
100% Free. Every Route. Every Day.
Park City Transit and High Valley Transit are completely fare-free for all riders. Just hop on and go — no tickets, no tap cards, no cost.
Park City Transit
Operated by the City of Park City, this system covers the core town area, Main Street, resort areas, and residential neighborhoods.
- ✓Main Street & Old Town routes
- ✓Deer Valley Resort service
- ✓Park City Mountain service
- ✓Neighborhood & residential routes
- ✓Year-round service, enhanced in ski season
High Valley Transit
The regional system connecting Park City with surrounding communities across Summit County and beyond.
- ✓Park City to Kimball Junction
- ✓Heber Valley / Wasatch County routes
- ✓Kamas & Francis service
- ✓Salt Lake City & airport connection
- ✓Commuter & event service
Get the Transit App
The Transit app is the best way to navigate Park City's bus system. Get real-time arrival times, plan your route, and see exactly where your bus is — all in one free app. It covers both Park City Transit and High Valley Transit routes.
Scan a QR code with your phone camera, or visit transitapp.com to plan your trip from any browser.
Why Park City riders love it
- ✓Real-time bus locations on a map
- ✓Step-by-step trip planning
- ✓Service alerts and route changes
- ✓Works offline once a route is loaded
Rider Tips
Make the most of Park City's free bus system.
Use the Transit App
Check real-time bus locations and arrival times before heading to the stop. The app will tell you exactly when the next bus arrives.
Flag the Driver
At marked stops, make sure the driver can see you. A wave or step toward the curb helps, especially in winter conditions.
Winter Service
Routes run more frequently during ski season (typically mid-December through mid-April) with extended hours for resort access.