High Valley Transit
| High Valley Transit | |
|---|---|
High Valley Transit bus at the Kimball Junction Transit Center | |
| Overview | |
| Area served | Summit County, Wasatch County |
| Locale | Park City, Utah |
| Transit type | |
| Annual ridership | 1,700,000 (bus) 560,000 (Microtransit) |
| Chief executive | Caroline Rodriguez |
| Website | hvtutah.gov |
| Operation | |
| Began operation | May 2021 |
| Number of vehicles | 27 buses (Not including micro transit vehicles or minibuses) |
High Valley Transit is an American transit agency located in the Summit and Wasatch counties of Utah. It operates throughout many different municipalities in the Wasatch Back, including Park City, Kamas, and Heber and provides fare-free service. The authority also provides a connection to the Salt Lake Valley via its 107 route. It operates fixed-route bus services and the region's first micro transit service, relying on an app to schedule bookings. High Valley Transit was created in 2021, after parts of Park City Transit were deemed largely inefficient in serving the greater Park City Area.