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Spotlight on Park City: Where Mountain Living Is a Year-Round Pursuit 

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Home to the Sundance Film Festival, the appeal of this alpine town stretches far beyond the red carpet, writes Aimee L. Cook

Home in Park City, Utah Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

Park City, Utah | Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

Each January, Park City slips on its glitziest attire as the annual Sundance Film Festival sets it buzzing. The mountain town’s historic Main Street is lit with paparazzi flashbulbs, as famous directors duck into coffee shops and moviegoers chat in lines. As the festival banners come down and the streets settle, Park City’s year-round energy and charm take center stage. The rhythm of life in this northern Utah town shifts with the seasons. Winter mornings are crisp and quiet, soundtracked by the whoosh of skis on powder. And after a sunrise ride on the chairlift, many find themselves gathering in cozy cafés. 

Park City’s most exclusive homes embrace this extraordinary location. Among them is 217 White Pine Canyon Road, a 4.5-acre ski-in/ski-out estate which embodies mountain modernism. In winter, glass walls frame postcard scenes of snowfall dusting the pines, and evenings can be spent by one of several fires. As the snow melts, the same open living spaces flow effortlessly to outdoor terraces—perfect for alfresco entertaining surrounded by panoramic alpine greenery.

As spring becomes summer, Park City remakes itself again—bike tires crunch along hundreds of miles of wildflower-edged trails, paddleboarders hit the local lakes and reservoirs, and outdoor concerts bring neighbors together on warm evenings.

Living Room in Park City, Utah | Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

Park City, Utah | Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

Golf and horseback riding are among the activities on offer at the private mountain community of Promontory, where 7841 N West Hill Trail, designed by local architect Clive Bridgwater, showcases the surrounding Wasatch Mountains.

Park City’s prime real estate comes with an enviable lifestyle and community, confirms Julie Snyder, global real estate advisor for Summit Sotheby’s International Realty. “Buyers have so many choices here, whether they want views, an amenity package or to be part of a new community,” she says, adding that the convenience of Salt Lake City’s international airport, a 45-minute drive away, enhances the appeal.

Living Room in Park city, Utah

Park City, Utah | Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

Dream Catcher Lodge is a more traditional chalet-style home where winter afternoons can be spent carving fresh lines on the private ski runs of The Colony gated community, and expansive decks provide front-row seats to mountain sunsets on summer evenings.

“Designing for the Park City lifestyle means blending luxe materials with relaxed living while embracing the area’s natural beauty,” says Stephanie Hunt, owner of local lifestyle  and design firm The Flair Hunter, who has lived and worked in the city for 17 years. 

Luxury homeowners in the region embrace nature and comfort in tandem, she says. “My approach emphasizes softer furniture curves, deeper sofas for post-adventure relaxation, and finishes like burnished brass and rich wood grains that enhance the stunning views. Thoughtful details, like well-placed mudrooms, ski storage and windows that maximize light and vistas, ensure every home is both functional and personal.”

Home in Park City, Utah Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

Park City, Utah | Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

Exposed beams and vaulted ceilings feature in the warming wooden interiors of 7933 Bald Eagle Drive, which enjoys direct ski access to the Roamer Trail, which in turn offers peaceful, meditative hikes in spring. 

When the Sundance red carpets are rolled away for another year in February, Park City will continue to embrace a lifestyle where every season delivers something to anticipate: the rush of downhill runs, the peace of sun-drenched trails and the pleasure of sharing a meal as dusk settles over Main Street once again. 

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