Architectural Masterpiece Nestled in Utah’s Peaks
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Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 2 Levels
5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, 2 Half baths, 5000 square feet, 465 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, King, 2x Full, and Murphy
10 Guests maximum
Queen pull-out sofa located in the upstairs office.
Nearest airport
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
45 minutes by car
Property View
Panoramic mountain views | Alpine forest vistas
Activities of Interest
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Snow Skiing
- Watersports
- Skiing and snowboarding at Park City Mountain Resort
- Hiking the Mid-Mountain Trail or Armstrong Trail
- Fly fishing in the Provo River
- Mountain biking in Deer Valley
- Golfing at Glenwild Golf Club
- Paddleboarding or boating at Jordanelle Reservoir
- Wine tasting at Old Town Cellars
- Snowmobiling through alpine backcountry
- Dining at High West Distillery & Saloon
- Spa day at the Waldorf Astoria Park City
Places of Interest
- Park City Mountain Resort – World-renowned ski destination with year-round activities
- Historic Main Street – Art galleries, upscale boutiques, and fine dining
- Utah Olympic Park – Legacy venue with bobsled rides and zipline courses
- Deer Valley Resort – Premier ski-only resort with impeccable service and terrain
- Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter – 1,200-acre nature preserve with scenic boardwalks
Reviews
Mauricio V.
March 2026Excellent Home and Wonderful Host
We had a great stay at this home in Park City. The house is very comfortable, well equipped, and has all the amenities needed for an enjoyable stay. Everything felt practical, convenient, and easy to use. Although I initially had a different impression of the location, in practice it turned out to be very convenient and comfortable for getting around. Mobility was much easier than expected, which made the stay even better. The host was also extremely attentive, responsive, and helpful throughout. Overall, it was a very positive experience, and we would gladly stay here again.”





































