To be honest, before reading Everneath by Brodi Ashton, I had never heard of Park City, Utah before, But, as I read through the pages, I discovered the connection with the Sundance Film Festival and realized I did know this place and its images, just not it’s actual name.
And though the Film Festival is running, even as we speak, Everneath is told from the perspective of someone that lives there year round. As Nikki, the main character, talks about her life, we see how important the snow is for this area but also a mix of city and rural living. Let’s check it out for ourselves:
To me, it’s evident how this city became known as “Park City”: it looks like a playground for all ages, year round. What do you all think of this part of Utah? Is it visit worthy? Have any of our lucky readers ever been here? I’d love some personal stories 🙂
And if you get a chance to check out Everneath, do so. It’s neat YA take on underworld lore.
Wow! The universe keeps putting Park City, Utah is my way. My husband and I have been talking about it for the past week. I think maybe I am suppose to go there for some reason. Your pics are great!
It’s really lovely! Thanks for the post. And nope, never been to America yet.
I used to go to Salt Lake City, Utah every year with my family because my dad’s family all live there. But sadly I’ve never been to this part of Utah, but it’s really beautiful. Thanks for sharing the pictures with us.
The Bachelor show this season is in Park City, Utah and from what I’ve seen on there is looks like its definitely worth a visit!
Love the photos. A really beautiful place. I really hope to have the opportunity to visit it one day.
Oh, I would love to go to a snow/ski place and stay, worry free, for a few days. Beautiful! 😀