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Real Estate Near Park City Mountain Resort

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There are no exact matches. However, these nearby properties are for sale.

Listings 117
Median $3M
Lowest $300K
Highest $28M
Residential

$2,700,000 $-550,000

938 Norfolk Ave

3 Bed
3 Bath
2,235 SF
0.05 AC

Residential

$6,000,000

2752 W High Rd #1501

4 Bed
5 Bath
3,191 SF

Residential

$5,985,000 $-740,000

1063 Lowell Ave #1

4 Bed
5 Bath
3,743 SF
0.09 AC

Residential

$7,500,000

7702 N Fire Ring Glade

6 Bed
8 Bath
6,838 SF
1.47 AC

Residential

$14,950,000

6870 Beach Trl

5 Bed
8 Bath
10,176 SF
2.45 AC

Residential

$1,075,000 $-25,000

1406 Park Ave

5 Bed
8 Bath
4,929 SF
0.08 AC

Land

$1,395,000 $-155,000

7004 Bugle Trl




1.56 AC

Residential

$5,850,000 $-145,000

3654 Aspen Camp Loop

6 Bed
8 Bath
9,172 SF
1.14 AC

Land

$5,400,000

3095 Daydream Ct




5.03 AC

Land

$5,250,000

1247 Empire Ave




0.22 AC

Residential

$6,175,000

3220 Hills Ridge Rd

5 Bed
7 Bath
5,745 SF
1.37 AC

Residential

$3,456,000

3569 Links View Ln #30

4 Bed
4 Bath
2,816 SF
0.46 AC

Park City Mountain Resort Info

341 Runs

8% Beginner

41% Intermediate

51% Advanced

  • 7,300
    Acres

  • 42
    Lifts

  • No Night
    Skiing

  • Ticket Price
    $140 or More

  • 360"
    Avg. Snowfall

  • 3,200'
    Vertical

  • 6,800'
    Base

  • 10,000'
    Summit

  • Ski School

  • Lodging

  • 32 Miles to Airport

Park City Mountain Resort, commonly referred to as Park City by locals, is located 34 miles east of Salt Lake City in Park City, Utah.  Opened in 1963, the resort is the oldest of the three Park City ski resorts.  The US Ski Team trains on the slalom and giant slalom runs at Park City Mountain Resort.  During the 2002 Winter Olympics, the resort hosted men's and women's alpine giant slalom events, as well as all snowboarding events.

Park City Mountain Resort is the ultimate guest-friendly ski resort.  The resort offer special pricing for locals, package vacation deals, multiple on-site dining options, night skiing, tubing, ice skating, sleigh rides, and the one-of-a-kind Viking Yurt dining experience.  In addition, Park City Mountain Resort is home to the National Ability Center, which offers a highly rated ski and snowboard program for individuals with disabilities.  Park City Mountain Resort also offers many exciting summer activities, including an alpine slide, zip line, hiking and mountain biking, and scenic lift rides. At a base elevation of 6,900 feet, Park City Mountain Resort receives an average annual snowfall of 365 inches.  The resort offers 3,300 acres of skiable area spread across eight peaks and nine bowls; four terrain parks and two halfpipes; and 114 runs of varying difficulty.

Park City Mountain Resort Passes