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Summer Begins at Park City Mountain May 26th!

The sun is shining, temperatures are warm, and the snow is melting! Summer will be here before we know it. Full time residents always say they arrived in Park City due to the epic winters but stayed because of the one-of-a-kind summers.

Park City Mountain has just released their summer operations schedule, so be sure to pin, save, or share this post so you don’t miss any of the resort’s events!

Highlights

  • Canyons Golf Opens for the Summer Season on May 26th
  • Canyons Village Summer Operations Begin June 16th
  • Park City Base Area Summer Operations Begin May 26th
  • Summer Farmers Market at Canyons Village Parking Lot Begins May 24th (every Wednesday)
Image courtesy of Park City Mountain

Image courtesy of Park City Mountain

Family Fun at the Park City Base Area
Beginning May 26, Park City Mountain will offer a variety of outdoor summer activities for families and adventure-seekers at the Park City Base Area including:

Image courtesy of Park City Mountain

Image courtesy of Park City Mountain

Mountain Adventures at Canyons Village
The Canyons Village Base Area will begin operations on Friday, June 16. Activities include:

Scenic Mountain Dining
Guests of Park City will find a variety of al fresco and farm-to-table dining options across the resort this summer. Jupiter Java and Crescent Burger will open on May 26 at the Park City Base Area and Legends Bar and Grill will serve lunch and dinner seven days a week beginning June 2. Red Pine Lodge, located at the top of the Red Pine Gondola, will serve lunch daily beginning June 16. The Farm and Red Tail Grill will open in late-June following the completion of the Grand Summit renovation. For more information on summer dining, visit http://www.parkcitymountain.com/activities/dining.

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Park City Mountain Summer Events
Park City Mountain will host a series of outdoor events this summer for all ages to enjoy. The fun kicks off on June 16 with the Kids Adventure Games, an adventure challenge course designed and run especially for kids ages six through 14. On June 24, Park City Mountain’s Summer Concert Series returns to Canyons Village with the first of five free summer concerts held on select Saturdays through September 2. It’s the perfect venue to enjoy Park City’s gorgeous mountain views and warm summer evenings. On July 4th, Park City Mountain will host its annual 4th of July Celebration with free music and activities at the Park City Base Area followed by a community fireworks show. Later in summer, The North Face Endurance Challenge Series returns to Park City Mountain for the fourth year on September 23-24. Guests can also enjoy the weekly Park City Farmers’ Market which is held in the Cabriolet Parking Lot at Canyons Village every Wednesday beginning May 24. The full schedule of free summer concerts and events at Park City Mountain will be announced shortly. For more information visit http://www.parkcitymountain.com/events.

A Local’s Guide to Sundancing Like a Pro

Ahhh Sundance… It’s the time of year where our small mountain town of Park City swells beyond capacity and ski bums are replaced with film makers, actors, and party hoppers from around the world.

While some locals roll their eyes at the thought of the 10-day film festival, I prefer to embrace the visitors and take advantage of the unique opportunity the festival provides to those who seek some fun, culture, and empty ski resorts.

Before I joined the creative crew here at Summit Sotheby’s International Realty, I was at the helm of a local television station which exposed me to not only the business of Sundance but to the social and musical happenings surrounding the festival. Instead of hoarding all of my “insider” (ha!) information, I figure, why not put together a guide on how to navigate Sundance like a pro-wannabe.

So without further adieu I present to you: Tiffany’s Tips For Enjoying Sundance.

  • Leave Your Expectations At Home

The second you leave your house expecting to see Julia Roberts or party with Robert Redford is the second you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. Instead, leave your house excited to walk around and see what the day has in store for you. Truth be known, you’re more likely to see someone famous (if this is a must for you) at the grocery store on Park Ave than you are scouring Main Street acting like a reporter.

  • Driving Is For Tourists

I know… I know… You have a secret parking spot that no one has ever parked in for any event, ever. Don’t do it. You will get towed. In fact, the tow truck company is around the corner waiting for you to get cute. You’ve been warned.

Instead of feeling frustrated in traffic, or worse, paying $45 to park, take an UBER or hop on the free Park City Bus. You can find information on the free Park City bus here. For your app users, download MyStop for an interactive transit guide.

  • Choose to Visit Main Street Opening Weekend

Opening weekend of Sundance is the busiest time for the festival. All of the lounges, gifting suites, and “experiences” are running around the clock. Even though it is busy, this is the best time to go for a walk, enjoy some of the lounges, and even pick up some free swag. If you’re into event merchandise, stop by the Sundance Film Festival store to pick up shirts, hats, etc. as they will be fully stocked with all colors and sizes.

Some lounges, including the festival BaseCamp, require a credential, but don’t let that discourage you, there are plenty of spots throughout the Sundance Village (lower main) and Main Street welcoming all for a warm cup of coffee, a free meal, indie film discussion, or even some live music.

  • Don’t Freak Out Over Getting Tickets

Every year I hear about people having epic meltdowns over Sundance Film Festival tickets. Don’t be that guy or girl. While some films enter the festival with tons of hype and a purchase agreement, the festival plays host to more films than you could watch in a weekend of a Netflix coma. Keep an eye on Facebook Marketplace, twitter or on the Park City Yard Sale Groups. Locals sell tickets constantly and as the festival progresses you can often find tickets for free just by staying calm. Alternatively, there are films screening in Provo and Salt Lake City that often offer easier access.

Pro tip from Anelise (ad manger): Waitlist tickets.

  • Bust out a 20 Spot and Get Tickets to the New Frontier

The New Frontier is always my favorite part of the festival. Virtual reality, tech-centric filmmaking, and user experiences abound for those who enter the New Frontier. While it is a popular spot, you can secure tickets for an hour experience for $20-$25 depending on the date in which you choose to attend. Tickets are available via sundance.org.

  • Go Skiing

For those of you who know me, it isn’t any secret that my goal in life (outside of changing the world through creative media and redefining the way real estate is marketed) is to ski as often as possible. Skiing during the Sundance Film Festival resembles that of owning your own resort, with you and handful of your friends being the only skiers or snowboarders on the mountain. With some snow in the forecast, plan on taking a break from the festival’s chaos with some pow turns at either of Park City’s world class resorts.

  • Watch In The Can

So I’m a little biased, but rightfully so. If you’re a film buff and want the true insider look into the business of Sundance and the filmmaking process, tune your TVs to Park City Television from 9-10am daily. Each day hosts Terry and Wendy interview the famous, the unknowns, the darlings, and the boundary pushers who make Sundance the film festival to rival all film festivals.

So, that’s it. A little bit of insider information packaged with some good ole’ common sense. So get out there and have a good time. I look forward to seeing your photos, celebrity selfies from Dan’s, and film reviews. Happy Sundancing, Park City!

Deer Valley Music Festival Highlights!

Typically when we talk about how Summit Sotheby’s International Realty and our agents are different than the competition, we talk about market share, significant sales, and global brand power…

The truth is, one of the biggest differences is our connection to our community, our clients, and our friends. Last weekend, the Summit Sotheby’s International Realty family all came together to enjoy a night out, under the stars at The Deer Valley Music Festival. Agents invited their clients, family, and friends, and our staff rallied together to treat our guest to a VIP experience of all VIP experiences.

Guests were greeted by huge smiles and a VIP experience that included a catered dinner,
Summit Sotheby’s International Realty swag, wine and spirits, and of course, music of the great David Bowie, presented by the Utah Symphony Orchestra.

We hope you enjoy the pictures and we will see you at our next event, cheering on the Tour of Utah athletes from our 625 Main Street office.

8 Amazing Mountain Contemporary Homes in Utah

The features of modern mountain architecture take their cues from design elements established long ago. Open floor plans, the use of local materials, exposed craftsmanship,  a pleasing color palette and low maintenance landscaping, are timeless features that make for easy living in the mountains.

74 White Pine Canyon Road, Park City, Utah 84060

imagereader-1This amazing 18,500 square foot estate resides on seven acres in The Colony. The main home has three bedroom suites and there is an attached five-bedroom guest house. The living room is enhanced by down valley views, vaulted ceiling and limestone fireplace.

184 White Pine Canyon Road, Park City, Utah

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A property of this magnitude rarely hits the market, and when it does, it creates a stir in the real estate community. Introducing a 6.80 acre new construction estate perfectly positioned near the base of the Flat Iron lift. This modern home in The Colony, offers three levels of luxurious living. The property, designed by architect Michael Upwall, consists of the main house on a site, and a guest dwelling. A four-season retreat nestled amid the pines and aspens provides an idyllic getaway, with creatively-designed spaces for both entertaining and relaxation.

167 White Pine Canyon Rd, Park City, Utah

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Thoughtfully designed by Otto Walker, built by Don Craig, and sold fully furnished by LMK Interior Design, this ski-on/ski-off mountain contemporary dream home offers the ultimate in luxury, privacy and security. Located off the Pipe Dream ski run in the heart of the Canyons Resort, with a cozy open floor plan, this home is perfectly finished with exceptional attention to detail.

63 Red Cloud Trail, Park City, Utah

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This home is one of only 30 homes that will ever be built in the exclusive gated Red Cloud community at the top of Deer Valley and it exudes the luxury and sophistication a home in a location as stunning as this deserves. The home, the views and the serenity just have to be experienced to be fully appreciated. Bluebird mornings and untracked powder await you!

21 Canyon Court, Park City, Utah

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If you’ve dreamed of finding a newly built, Mountain Contemporary Masterpiece, nestled in the privacy of an aspen forest, on acreage, embodying the seclusion of The Colony with the ultimate convenience of Park City living, this is the home for you! This unique and rare Mountain Estate, architecturally designed by Jean-Yves Lacroix, is truly one of a kind. Every room is an experience in and of itself with endless views and attention to detail.

79 White Pine Canyon Road, Park City, Utah

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Situated on 13.74 private acres within the gates of The Colony at White Pine Canyon, this 10,412 square foot home was designed with a contemporary vision and present day take on a mountain retreat. Perfectly located at the center of Canyons Resort just above the Ninety-Nine 90 Express and Peak 5 lifts this ski-in ski-out home features six bedrooms, seven full and two half baths, an extraordinary kitchen adjacent to the hearth, breakfast and dining rooms, an office, family room, wine room and your own private spa. Completed in 2015 this property was thoughtfully designed by Otto-Walker Architects and expertly built by Craig Construction using the finest materials and most state of the art technology.

1334 Lucky John Drive, Park City, Utah

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Tranquility meets high tech in this stunning estate home located in Park City’s highly desirable neighborhood of Holiday Ranchettes in Park Meadows. Perfectly positioned on the 2.48 acre equestrian lot, the home was designed to provide ultimate privacy yet captures unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains and peaceful gardens. Meticulous attention was given to every detail blending contemporary design, high tech energy efficiency with state of the art technology- balanced with natural materials and a serene color palate to create the ultimate experience of Zen, flow and function.

2381 Lucky John Drive, Park City, Utah

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Located in the highly desirable Holiday Ranchettes neighborhood, this contemporary masterpiece is perfectly positioned on 1.16 equestrian zoned acres. The home features five bedrooms, five bathrooms, an extraordinary kitchen bordering the great room, a cozy breakfast room, an office, family room and a four-car garage. The perfectly manicured outdoor spaces showcase a swimming pool and fire pit with ample room for family gatherings. Completed in 2012, this property was thoughtfully designed and built by Jaffa Group Design Build using the finest materials and most state of the art technology.

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Living in Prospector

The Prospector neighborhood is a local favorite for its convenience and friendliness. Victorian-style architecture, level streets and mature trees lend the area a traditional feel. Many local families love Prospector for its proximity to elementary, middle and high schools, as well as to the neighborhood park, with its pond and playground. Area residents can directly access the Rail Trail and the Aerie trail system, as well as neighborhood restaurants, offices, shops and health club. Main Street is a short pedal or free bus ride away. Homes in Prospector include single-family residences, duplexes and a few condominium projects.

It is conveniently located to the elementry school, middle school and high school.  You can find some great values on homes, townhomes and condos for an in town Park City location.  The popular Rail Trail cuts through the Prospector neighborhood that is a fun to spend time with your family either hiking or biking on because it is an easy flat trail.  Located in the Prospector neighborhood is the Silver Mountain Sports Club which is a popular fitness center that offers some great classes, equipment, and a fun outdoor pool that the kids will love.

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Living in Park City

Located in Summit County, just over the mountain from Salt Lake City, and only 35 minutes from the Salt Lake International Airport, Park City is both a tourist destination and a friendly, small town where your neighbors are also your friends.   The population of just over 7,000 residents swells with the seasons as skiers and snowboarders descend on the town to enjoy the Greatest Snow on Earth® in the winter, while hikers, bikers, golfers and music and art enthusiasts come to experience the many activities the area offers during the summers.  Recognizing the potential value of the Park City tourist trade, several high-end hotels have within been built within the last few years, including Montage, St. Regis, and the Waldorf Astoria, and are drawing more first-time visitors to town.  With a wealth of recreational activities, three world-class ski areas, first-class accommodations, luxurious spas, five-star restaurants, unique shops and art galleries, and a vibrant nightlife, Park City truly stands out.

Park City’s three outstanding ski areas are among the best in the world.  Deer Valley Resort has been voted the #1 ski area numerous times by Ski Magazine and hosted many of the venues for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games along with Park City Mountain Resort.   Canyons Resort has the distinction of being one of the largest ski area in North America and offers some of the best black diamond skiing in Utah.

Park City isn’t only for the adventure seekers, but offers a wealth of cultural activities as well.  The Eccles Center for the Performing Arts and the historic Egyptian Theater offer live performances, concerts and dramatic productions year-round.  The Kimball Arts Festival fills Main Street with art of every medium during the first weekend in August.  The famous Sundance Film Festival brings fans of independent film, and a few movie stars, to town in January, while the Park City Film Series shows more independent films throughout the year.

Whether you are searching for a winter wonderland or a four season lifestyle, Park City offers it all.  With three major ski areas, Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley Resort and Canyons Resort, miles of cross country ski trails and snowshoe trails and the Utah Olympic Park, the winter enthusiast can find an activity for every day of the week.  As the home of the U.S. Ski Team, Park City welcomes athletes from around the world to train and compete here.  But Park City is so much more than just a winter resort.  AS the locals say, “We came for the winter, but stayed for the summer”.  The spring, summer and fall months are perfect for hiking or biking the more than 400 miles of trails around Park City.  The ski areas convert their lifts and runs to biking and hiking trails and the Park City Trails system is accessible from anywhere in the city.  Park City was recently named a Gold Level Ride Center by the International Mountain Biking Association because of its wide variety of interconnected, lift serviced trails and the Tour of Utah professional bike race will finish here this summer.

Head to Park City Mountain Resort to ride the alpine slide or alpine roller coaster.  Utah Olympic Park has summer bobsled rides and a 435 foot vertical drop zip line. Fishing, swimming, and boating are only minutes away at the Provo River or the Jordanelle Reservoir.  Golfers can enjoy the scenic public links at Park City Golf Course, or the nearby Homestead Resort Golf Club, Mountain Dell Golf Course, Soldier Hollow, or Wasatch Mountain State Park.  The Arnold Palmer designed Jeremy Ranch golf Course and Jack Nicklaus designed Park Meadows Golf Club are private clubs located in Park City. The private, gated golf communities of Glenwild, Promontory, and Tuhaye offer custom homes and homesites with full country club amenities, only a few minutes from town.

Park City’s proximity to Salt Lake City also offers residents and visitors additional venues and activities such as the Utah Symphony, Ballet West, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Utah Symphony/Opera, Pioneer Theatre Company, Repertory Dance Theatre, and many other theatres and events.   Park City is just a few hours drive from Southern Utah and the Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef National Parks.

Park City boasts such a myriad of events during every season that there is never a lack of something to do.  Choose from food and wine festivals, film festivals, art festivals, free summer outdoor concerts, live theater and performances, farmer’s markets, bike races, marathons and triathlons, World Cup ski and snowboarding events,  or relax at one of Park City’s first class spas, such as the Golden Door Spa at the Waldorf Astoria or dine at one of our award winning restaurants:Talisker on Main, Slopes, High West Distillery, just to name a few.  In Park City there is something for everyone.

Outdoor-oriented businesses such as Backcountry.com, Rossignol USA and Skull Candy have their headquarters in Park City.   Tanger Outlets, the largest collection of factory outlet stores in Northern Utah, is located in the Snyderville Basin area, along with national retailers such as,  WalMart, Staples, Best Buy and Home Depot.  From the unique, boutique shops of Main Street to the more well-known retailers at Kimball Junction, you never have to go far to find whatever you need.

Park City is known for its quality schools and offers a variety of innovative educational choices. (insert names of the schools)  The Park City School District has integrated a Dual Immersion Language Program into its elementary schools where children can choose to be in a classroom where they are taught in English for half of the day and in either Spanish or French the other half.  The Weilenmann School of Discovery is a public charter school with an inquiry based instructional curriculum. Private schools in the area, such as the Park City Day School, emphasize small class sizes and individualize instruction.  The Winter Sports School offers a college preparatory program, April thru November for grades 9 – 12, to students who want to concentrate on training and competition during the winter months.

The neighborhoods of Park City are as varied as the residents who live here.  From the luxurious mountain retreats and condominiums of Deer Valley, to the secluded, wooded homes of Pinebrook and Summit Park, Park City has something for everyone.  Deer Valley is also home to the Deer Valley Resort, which has been voted the #1 Ski Resort in North America numerous times.  Old Town is the heart of Park City and its Historic Main Street is lined with restaurants, nightclubs, galleries, and shops. The area around Park City Mountain Resort is mainly composed of condominiums and rental properties.  As the neighborhoods spread further north along Highway 224, they become single family neighborhoods with large lots. The Park Meadows area is built around a Jack Nicklaus designed golf course and features scenic views of the ski areas.   Passing out of the Park City limits, near the Canyons Resort, one finds more hotels, condominiums and single family homes.  The ski-in, ski-out homes and homesites in The Colony rival the finest in Deer Valley.  Other single family neighborhoods spread east from the mountains and the residents of this area, called the Snyderville Basin, enjoy all of the amenities of Park City, as well as easy access to Salt Lake City and the surrounding areas.  The population of the Snyderville Basin area is approximately 16,000 people.  At junction of Highway 224 and Interstate 80 is the Kimball Junction area which offers another retail area with additional restaurants, shops, theaters, a recreation center, various services, numerous condo
minium developments and single family homes.  Located on each side of Interstate 80 are the family communities of Pinebrook and Jeremy Ranch, which are popular neighborhood areas for full time residents who commute to for Salt Lake City for work.

Connecting all of the neighborhoods of Park City and Snyderville Basin is the free bus system and an extensive trail system for hiking or biking.  In Park City, you are never far from endless outdoor adventure, extraordinary entertainment, fine dining, quaint shops and galleries, or the breathtaking Wasatch Mountains that form the stunning backdrop of this town for all seasons.  No wonder Forbes Traveler Magazine has named Park City one of the “20 prettiest towns in the United States”.

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