


Claim Jumper restaurants are old-fashioned steak houses with roots in the heyday of the miners and ranchers – a tradition carefully preserved by the local Utah family that has owned the Claim Jumper restaurants since 1973.
Long before it became today's winter sports' haven, Park City was early west at its best. Miners, Cowboys and Drifters converged at the center of all excitement - the Park City Hotel.
In 1973, from the ruins of the old Park City Hotel emerged the Claim Jumper steakhouse – a hotel that was reminiscent of that great bygone era. The popular Claim Jumper menu was a perennial favorite among locals, who were mainly wealthy miners and ranchers. After 3 decades of excellence in traditional American fare, the Claim Jumper moved to Heber City, 20 minutes south of its original location. |
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The Claim Jumper in Heber City was built to offer a casual atmosphere of a mountain ranch house. Once inside, the handcrafted silver dollar bar and an eclectic collection of western memorabilia will take you back to the rough and tumble days of the old west.
The Claim Jumper in St. George is at the Utah-Nevada border. Located down the road from Zion National Park and with convenient access to other major outdoor attractions in southern Utah - Claim Jumper, St. George is the perfect place to unwind after a day of hiking, golfing or mountain biking |