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Apartment in Park City
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Old Town Views Just Steps to Trails, Main St | A/C

Get ready for all season adventures in the heart of Old Town Park City. In this 2 bed / 2 bath condo (sleeps 6) you'll be just steps to Park City Mountain's Quit 'N Time trail, and Main Street's dining, shops, and nightlife. Skip the paid parking – slopes/trails are 50 steps away. You'll be right at home with a full kitchen, private patio + BBQ, central A/C, and in-unit laundry. Stay connected with 600+ Mbps WiFi and remote-friendly work space. Also enjoy free off-street parking for 2 vehicles.

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An open living area features modern furniture arranged for comfort, including a sectional sofa and a dining table with black chairs. Large windows allow natural light to flood the space, while a mounted television and wall art complete the contemporary design.
Apartment in Park City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Newly Updated Ski Condo | Mountainside

Indulge in a professionally decorated modern ski-in/out condo boasting stunning mountainside views. This haven offers all necessary amenities, including a gym, heated indoor/outdoor pool, and hot tub. Located right at the doorstep of Park City Mountain Ski Resort, it provides the ultimate convenience for avid skiers. Moreover, Main Street, with its vibrant array of restaurants and stores, is just a leisurely stroll away. Immerse yourself in luxury and adventure at this idyllic Park City retreat.

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A well-appointed sleeping area features a spacious bed with dark bedding and decorative pillows. Two bedside tables with lantern-style lamps provide soft lighting. A framed artwork of a moose adorns the wall above the bed, and large windows are draped with patterned curtains.
Apartment in Park City
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 319 reviews

Nature's Paradise*Hot Tub*Fireplace*Ski Lifts

Escape to your base camp for outdoor adventure. Perfect location for skiers, hikers & Sundance Festival fans. Steps from ski lifts and trail heads. Easy 15 min stroll or free bus to historic Main Street’s eateries, museums, theaters, & stores. Soak or swim in the shared, seasonal hot tub & heated pool. Relax on the private patio. Grocery store, gear rental, & Starbucks across the street. Enjoy evenings around town then cozy up by the fireplace. Adventure awaits - book & relax.

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The living area features a spiral staircase leading to an upstairs loft. A comfortable sofa and two armchairs are arranged around a wooden coffee table. A smart TV is mounted on the wall, and a blue rug adds warmth to the space. The kitchen can be glimpsed in the background.
Apartment in Park City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Slopeside Loft - Luxury, Remodeled Ski-in Ski-out

Wake up feeling refreshed, pop on your ski boots by the fireplace, pick up your skis in the ski locker, and in a few steps outside, you'll be on the Eagle lift ready to find some powder! After a day on the slopes, relax your muscles in one of the common area heated pools (heated in summer and winter) or in your own private jetted tub. In the summer, this unit is a prime location for hiking and mountain biking trails. The condo complex also has tennis and pickleball courts and bbq grills.

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A cozy loft space features a suspended hammock floor and a swing chair, complemented by wooden beams and a large window that offers mountain views. Green plants add a touch of nature to the area, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cabin in Park City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 393 reviews

Secluded Hideaway Above Park City w/Hammock Floor

Get out of the city and runaway to the mountains for an unforgettable experience! This beautiful, secluded 2-acre escape is situated at 8,000 feet and hidden by a mature grove of aspens. Accessible only by 4x4/AWD (snow chains required in winter), the 1,000 square foot cozy cabin features 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, a suspended hammock floor, full kitchen, cozy fireplace, and deck. Be prepared for an isolated getaway with breathtaking views of the Uintas that are nothing short of spectacular!

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A spacious studio features a king bed dressed in neutral tones, complemented by a sofa and decorative accents. A ceiling fan and floor-to-ceiling windows provide natural light, while a private deck showcases views of mature pine trees. A gas fireplace adds warmth to the space.
Apartment in Park City
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 430 reviews

Fresh King Studio/Kitchntte/Fireplce/Ski Bus/Trail

Vaulted upper level studio 1.5 miles to Ski Resort and Main St (approx 5 mins away) 360 sq ft. FREE bus takes you to resorts/shopping. 60" Smart TV, wood floors, gas fireplace, SMALL galley kitchen, king bed (sleeps 2) & full size sofa sleeper with memory foam mattress (sleeps 1). Hot tub open year round. Pool open during summer months. Restaurants within walking distance. You will need to climb one flight of stairs to access. I want my studio to feel like your home away from home!

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The exterior of the resort is illuminated by soft lights, highlighting the grand entrance and architectural features. Snow blankets the ground, creating a serene winter landscape, while the surrounding buildings stand majestically against the twilight sky.
Apartment in Park City
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 307 reviews

Canyons Studio Ski-in/Ski-out - Sleeps up to 4

All-season getaway luxury and convenience in this beautifully appointed studio condo (360 sq. ft.) at the Westgate Park City Resort & Spa, ranked “Best Ski Resort” by Best of State Utah multiple times. Skiing and hiking are steps outside your door at the base of the Canyons Red Pine Gondola! After a great day of skiing, hiking, or mountain biking enjoy one of 3 pools, 4 hot tubs, or your own steam shower in the condo! Includes heated parking and there are no resort fees.

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A modern living room is showcased, featuring a flat-screen TV mounted above a gas fireplace. A large gray sectional sofa is complemented by a wooden chair. Sliding glass doors lead to a balcony with mountain views, and a coffee table rests on a patterned rug.
Apartment in Park City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Top Floor Ski-In Condo W/ World-Class Amenities

Luxury Westgate Resort Condo | Top Floor | Ski in/out Access ⮕ Steps to multiple gondolas at Canyons Village ⮕ Top-floor unit with private balcony & mountain views ⮕ 3 resort pools, spa, fitness center & ski valet ⮕ Steam shower & fireplace ⮕ King suite + Twin sofa sleeper | Queen sofa sleeper | Sleeps 5 ⮕ On-site dining, market & full-service Serenity Spa ⮕ Underground parking + free city shuttle Experience elevated mountain living here at Westgate Park City

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A modern living area features a comfortable sofa and a wooden coffee table. A flat-screen television is mounted on the wall, while a kitchen with bar seating is visible in the background. Large windows allow natural light to illuminate the space, offering views of the surrounding area.
Apartment in Park City
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Studio apartment in Park City

We'd love to host you in our Studio apartment with queen bed plus queen sleeper sofa to fit 4 comfortably. Tons of natural light and views- windows ALL have full pull down shades for privacy as well. Locked Storage closet for skis, bikes or luggage. Kitchen is fully stocked with cooking supplies. Community includes splash pad, soccer fields, playground, boardwalk trails and biking trails. Free transportation throughout Park City via High Valley Transit.

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The exterior of the Lodge at Mountain Village is shown, featuring multiple buildings with gabled roofs and balconies. Snow covers the ground and tree branches, while a ski slope is visible in the background. American flags are displayed along the entrance walkway.
Apartment in Park City
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Gorgeous ski in/out condo right in PCMR Base Plaza

You will be staying in one of the rare true ski in/out condos in PCMR! With the desirable lodging come desirable parking. We are beyond excited to offer a parking spot, but no options for additional! Please plan accordingly as there are literally NO additional overnight parking options. Your immediate access from the condo is abundant: ski slopes, ice rink, pool, hot tub, gym, sauna, steam room, Pig Pen saloon are all within mere steps of your unit.

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Apartment in Park City
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 766 reviews

Marriott's Summit Watch Luxury Studio

Ski from your own slope-side retreat. Park City Mountain Resort is a skiers' paradise, with an average of 360 inches of snow each year. Just steps away from the Town Ski Lift is Marriott's Summit Watch, one of two Marriott Vacation Club resorts in Park City. From our cozy mountain retreat, you'll enjoy a brimming array of entertainment and activities. The resort sits amid cozy shops and restaurants.

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The open living space features a comfortable seating area with a gray sofa and rustic wooden coffee table. A flat-screen television is positioned opposite the sofa, while the kitchen area showcases dark wood cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. Above, a loft with twin beds overlooks the main room.
Loft in Park City
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

Walk-Ski Lifts-Main St-Hot Tub-Sleep 6-parking

Park City Loft Condo near Old Town with parking and hot tub. Walk Score 90! Walk to lifts, bus or walk to Main St, and Sundance. Located in Powder Pointe Condos, walk to PCMR (3 minutes to Eagle-5 minutes to ticket office) and gondola access to Canyons. 2 flights of stairs to your loft condo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Park City Mountain located?

    Park City Mountain is located around the historic town of Park City in Utah, surrounded by the Wasatch Range. The resort area sits near shopping, dining, and summer festivals, providing a lively mountain environment.

  • When is the best time to visit Park City Mountain?

    Winter is often recommended for snow sports, as snowfall creates conditions for skiing and snowboarding. Many visitors enjoy late spring through early fall for hiking, biking, and festivals, as milder weather supports a range of outdoor activities.

  • How old is Park City Mountain?

    Park City Mountain opened as a ski resort in the 1960s, transforming the area’s legacy from mining to recreation. The mountain has since evolved with mergers, expansions, and modern amenities.

  • Why was Park City Mountain built?

    Park City Mountain was built to encourage tourism and revitalization in the region, especially after mining declined. Its development created new opportunities for recreation, winter sports, and year-round mountain experiences.

  • What are some things to do near Park City Mountain?

    Visitors explore hiking and biking trails, historic Main Street, and art galleries, or join guided outdoor adventures. In winter, skiing and snowboarding are frequently suggested, while warmer months bring events, concerts, and mountain biking.

  • How is the weather near Park City Mountain?

    Park City Mountain has cold, snowy winters with typical temperatures from 24 to 39°F (−4 to 4°C), and warm, drier summers from 68 to 94°F (20 to 34°C). Spring and fall are often mild, with changing conditions inviting different outdoor activities.

  • How was Park City Mountain built?

    Park City Mountain was developed on historic mining land, where crews transformed rugged slopes and existing trails into a winter sports area. Over time, lifts, lodges, and expanded runs have been integrated to support guests year-round.

  • What is the history of Park City Mountain?

    Park City Mountain traces its roots to Utah’s silver mining era, later becoming a hub for winter sports in the twentieth century. Heritage sites and interpretive trails nearby help connect the resort’s present with its mining past.