Homes for Sale in Park City, UT
Park City is one of the towns that immediately comes to mind when thinking about Utah. There’s no shortage of outdoor recreation possibilities, phenomenal restaurants, and exquisite nightlife. While outdoors, keep an eye out for wildlife as they spend the winters in the fields surrounding the city. Homes for sale in Park City, UT come at a hefty price but with incredible access one of the country’s best small towns.
Population: 8,375
Elevation: 7,000 FT
Average Household Income: $91,470/yr
Median Age: 40
Median Home Price: $1,400,000 increasing 40%/yr
Elementary Schools: Mcpolin, Parley’s Park, Trailside
Middle Schools: Ecker Hill, Treasure Mtn
High Schools: Park City
Popular Restaurants Park City, Utah: Riverhorse on Main, Grub Steak, No Name Saloon & Grill, El Chubasco, Vinto, Chimayo, Sammy’s Bistro, Squatters Roadhouse Grill, Wasatch Brewery, Main Street Pizza & Noodle
Your Dream Park City, UT Home Awaits
Park City is truly an exceptional place. There’s world class outdoor recreation, restaurants, and watering holes. Contact us today if you want to become a part of one of the greatest cities in the United States.
Upcoming Events
St. Patrick's Day Party
Date: Friday 3/15- Sunday 3/17
Time:
Venue: Flanagan’s on Main Street
Address: 438 Main Street Park City, UT 84060
Park City Town Series
Date: 3/1-3/25
Time: 6:00PM- 8:00PM
Venue: Park City Ski & Snowboard
Address: 1345 Lowell Ave Park City, UT 84060
Canyons Village Spring Concert Series
Date: Every Weekend in March
Time: 3:0PM-5:00PM
Venue: Canyons Village
Address: 4000 Canyons Resort Drive Park City, UT 84060
Parks & Recreation
Skiing
There’s no doubt that Park City, Utah is known for being a ski-town. Park City Mountain Resort, Canyons Ski Resort, and Deer Valley are world-class. Not to mention all three resorts are within a 20 minute commute of each other. Add Woodward Park City to your winter sports venue list. Woodward is a state-of-the-art action sports hub for skiers and snowboarders.
High Mountain Lakes
There are several high mountain lakes within a short commute. Jordanelle, Deer Creek, Strawberry, and Echo are very popular lakes/reservoirs to explore during the summer. The locals will be there and so should you! Catch them camped out on the beaches, enjoying amenities, paddle boarding, swimming, boating, and enjoying water sports. This all sounds great but don’t let all the fun lead to sunburns. Make sure to apply frequently.
Utah Olympic Park
Utah Olympic Park was originally built for the 2002 Olympic Games. In recent years the park has turned into a year-round attraction for locals and visitors.Take an informational tour of the park, a Bobsled ride, zipline, climb, slide, or hike. The possibilities are almost endless.
Getting to Know Utah
Whether this is your first date or you’ve been married for 20 years, take that special someone on an unforgettable date this holiday season. See our winter date night ideas!
Knowing the local area is key to adapting to a new lifestyle. Although you’ll have to learn from experience, we hope these 10 things to know before moving to Utah will help you acclimate!