Sunday, September 27, 2020

Park City’s Church of Dirt

If you love the mountains, nature, expansive vistas, are on a budget and have to get married, Park City offers a unique venue, called the Church of Dirt. 

It’s perfect for hikers, mountain bikers, and dirt lovers of any origin or persuasion. The Church of Dirt is an appropriate setting for a fun, unpretentious, high-altitude and long lasting wedding. 

Located at 8,960 feet, just 200 years away form the top of Empire Pass overlooking Park City, this makeshift chapel made of pieces of wood held by twine, is the perfect place for outdoor-oriented lovers to tie the knot. 

In spite of the strong winds that blow up there, it has help up well, proving if it were needed, that there’s a God.

My wife and I stopped by a few days ago on the way to a mountain hike and thought that if we had to get married again we’d do it right there. 

The reservation system is quite unique; just write the date of the wedding on a slate or a piece of wood and drop it there for others to see. 

Check it out and let me know what you think! 

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