You’ll ride e-bikes through Park City’s backstreets with a local guide who knows every mural and ghost story. Touch century-old barn wood, spot hidden Banksy art, hear how a mining town became a ski haven — all with snacks and water along the way. It’s not just sightseeing; it’s feeling the layers of Park City under your wheels.
I’ll be honest — my e-bike helmet was crooked for the first ten minutes. We’d barely started rolling through Park City when I realized I’d forgotten to tighten it (classic me), so our guide, Jamie, just grinned and helped me fix it right there in front of the old dairy barn. The barn itself looked like it could collapse if you sneezed too hard, but apparently it’s held together without a single nail. Jamie let us run our hands along the wood — rough and cold even in June — and pointed out some antiques that looked straight out of a black-and-white photo. I could smell cut grass somewhere nearby, mixed with that faint mustiness you only get in places this old.
We pedaled on past streams and murals I would’ve missed if I’d been walking alone. At one stop, Jamie leaned over and whispered about a Banksy piece hidden behind some fencing. I squinted at the faded paint and tried to see what all the fuss was about — honestly, it felt like finding treasure in plain sight. A local woman waved as she walked her dog by; she called out something about “the ghosts downtown” and Jamie just laughed, promising we’d hear those stories soon enough. There was this weird mix of sunlight bouncing off metal roofs and cool shadows under the trees — kind of perfect for a day trip Park City style.
I didn’t expect to feel so much history under my wheels. The ride wasn’t hard (thank you e-bikes), but every turn seemed to come with another story about silver miners or ski bums or someone who maybe never left at all. When we stopped for snacks by an old stream, I caught myself listening for footsteps that weren’t there. So yeah, if you’re into ghost stories or just want to see Park City from a different angle — this urban art & historical e-bike tour is still rattling around in my head days later.
The exact duration isn’t specified, but expect a half-day experience including stops for stories and snacks.
Yes, you’ll see hidden Banksy pieces along with other local murals during the ride.
Yes, snacks and bottled water are included for all participants.
No hotel pickup is mentioned; check meeting point details when booking.
The tour requires at least moderate physical fitness; not recommended for those with certain health conditions.
You’ll visit the first dairy farm barn (built without nails), preserved buildings, and sites from Park City's mining era.
Yes, public transportation options are available nearby.
Your day includes use of an e-bike (with helmet), bottled water to keep you going, tasty snacks during one of the stops, plus rides in an air-conditioned vehicle between locations if needed—all led by a local guide who shares both history and stories as you go.
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