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PARK CITY


With all the charm of an Old West mining town and all the benefits of a modern-day resort, Park City, Utah's Historic Main Street is an eclectic world of its own. Park City's entrepreneurs have taken the past and turned it into a handsome future for this mountain paradise.


It's no wonder Park City real estate holds its value and regularly increases in value even during hard economic times. People from throughout the world flock here for recreation. Park City truly is, "a place for all seasons." Main Street is the romantic heart of this wonderland. Park City properties in the commercial district feature quaint shops and boutiques that cater to every taste. A stroll down Park City's Historic Main Street is like a stroll back in time with all the benefits of the present and whisperings of a prosperous future. You'll find some of the finest dining in the world right here in Park City along with plenty of spirits to warm you on a cold winter's night.


Park City Mountain Resort is just a stone's throw away from Historic Main Street. Nature's handiwork is breathtaking. Imagine that view framed by the window of your Park City, Utah condominium or your Park City timeshare.


Despite cold temperatures in the wintertime, Park City, Utah real estate is hotter than ever. Park City golf homes are at a premium and it's not surprising. People who buy Park City, UT real estate know the quality of life here is unsurpassed. Entertainment, beauty, a pioneer spirit of community and astounding prosperity have a strong-hold on our elite clientele.


Call us today for a tour of Park City properties.


Location:


The Wasatch Mountains have harbored this gem community for thousands who come here to work and play. Nowhere is the meaning of Utah's slogan, "Life Elevated" more apparent than in this resort community just 36 miles east of the Salt Lake City International Airport on a major interstate, I-80. Dear Valley Resort and The Canyons Ski Resort are within five miles and Park City Mountain Resort between them plays host to many thousands of visitors each year.

 

  • Population: 7,371 (US Census 2000)
    Elevation: 6,500-10,000-feet above sea level
  • Annual Precipitation: 43.42-inches
  • Median Income: $139,120
    Median Age: 32.7 (US Census 2000)

 

 




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Education:

Park City School District


Schools:


Park
City School District
2700 Kearns Blvd
Phone: 435-645-5600
Fax: 435-645-5609
http://www.parkcity.k12.ut.usm-f/
M-F, 8 am-4:30 pm. Public schools, 4,500 students: 1 high school, 1 alternative high school learning center, 2 middle schools (6-8) & 4 elementary schools. Adult & community education programs.

Park
City Education Foundation
2700 Kearns Blvd
Phone: 435-615-0235
Fax: 435-645-5609
www.parkcity.k12.ut.us
This non-profit organization promotes excellence in Park City Schools by raising funds in order to provide top level educational programs for all students of all abilities.


Arts-Kids, Inc
Phone: 435-615-7878
Fax: 435-645-8505 / 649-7204
www.arts-kids.org
Arts-Kids, Inc. serves youth through the expressive arts. After-school groups are offered in Park City and county schools two times a year to selected kids, 8-12. Summer camps are open to anyone.


Public Utilities / Government:


Resources:

Town of Park City

Park City Chamber of Commerce


Clear Mountain Communications
Park City
Phone: 435-940-9979
Fax: 435-940-1494
Clear Mountain Communications provides wireless Internet access and high-speed data services.


Mountain Wireless Utah
1922 Prospector Ave #201
Phone: 435-649-6490
Fax: 435-647-9551
www.mwutah.com
Mountain Wireless Utah provides cell phone service through a local vendor.


Park City Fire Service District
736 Bitner Road
Phone: 435-649-6706
Fax: 435-658-5247
www.pcfd.org
The Park City Fire District owns and operates six staffed fire stations, one volunteer station, and a fire prevention office. Minimum daily staffing is 26 firefither/EMTs. Winter staffing increases to 28 with the addition of seasonal EMTs. The stations are located strategically throughout the western portion of Summit County.


Questar Gas
Heber City
Phone: 435-649-0670, 654-3600, 783-4332, 336-5968
Fax: 435-654-6185
www.questargas.com
Regular office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 am-4 pm. Questar offers natural gas distribution for Summit and Wasatch counties.


Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District
2800 Homestead Rd
Phone: 435-649-7993
Fax: 435-649-8040
Regular office hours Monday through Friday, 8 am - 4:30 pm. Snyderville Basin provides wastewater collection & treatment.


UINTA Telecommunications, LLC
Phone: 435-645-7770
Phone: 800-541-5133
Fax: 435-645-7771
mamici@uintatel.com
Business telephone & data system sales & service. Lucent & Northern Telecom specialists. All major brands installed / telephone & data wiring system design & coordination. Leasing available.


Utah Power and Light Company
4115 Atkinson Ave
Phone: 435-649-7070
Phone: 800-221-7070
Fax: 435-655-7830
www.pacificorp.com
FOR 7 x 24 hour customer service call 1-800-221-7070. Local mailing address: PO Box 1508, Park City, UT 84060.or


Verizon Wireless
Salt Lake City
Phone: 435-640-3100 / 801 694 2500
Fax: 801-832-4801
john.grisevich@verizonwireless.com
M-F, 8 am-5 pm. Verizon Wireless offers consumers cellular service with the largest, most advanced nationwide wireless network.


X-Mission
51 East 400 South Suite 200
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2711
Phone: 877-964-7746
Phone: 801-539-0852
www.xmission.com
Salt Lake City's and Utah's largest Internet service provider.


X5 Solutions
588 N Main St, Ste B
Phone: 435-649-3003
Phone: 888-999-3684
Fax: 435-649-3311/ 888-999-3543
www.x5solutions.com
Park City's locally operated, regional, long-distance & high speed Internet company.


Recreation:

Park City is Utah's premier destination for recreational junkies in spring, summer, winter and fall. These are just some of the recreational activities that can be had in and around Park City:


Summer:

  • Mountain/Road Biking
  • Hiking/Trail Running
  • Golf
  • Fly Fishing
  • Camping
  • Kayaking
  • Boating
  • Waterskiing
  • Horseback Riding
  • Hot Air Ballooning
  • Inline Skating
  • Skateboarding
  • Zip-line Rides
  • Alpine Sled
  • Summer Bobsled Rides


Winter:


  • Snowskiing/Snowboarding
  • Heli, Cat & Tele Skiing
  • XC-Skiing
  • Hot Air Ballooning
  • Snow shoeing
  • Sleigh Rides
  • Ice Skating
  • Snowtubing
  • Snowmobiling


Entertainment:


Eccles Center

Look for a full season of musical and cultural entertainment that includes touring groups from around the world at the Eccles Center. Call 435-655-3114 for performance and ticket information, or visit www.ecclescenter.org.


Egyptian Theatre

This intimate theater setting offers everything from critically acclaimed dramas to musical farce at its best. Call 435-649-9371 or visit www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org for ticket information.


Kimball Art Center

Normal gallery hours at the Kimball Art Center are Monday-Thursday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday,10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday, noon-6 p.m. Call 435-649-8882 or visit www.kimball-art.org.


Park City Film Series

Enjoy independent films, Sundance favorites, and less mainstream films, all part of the Park City Film Series. Films are shown at the Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Avenue, at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and at 6 on Sundays. Call 435-615-8291 or visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com.


Park City International Music Festival at The Canyons Resort

The Park City International Music Festival presents concerts year-round with an emphasis on the Festivals acclaimed summer concert series. For more information call 435-649-5309 or visit the Festival website at www.pcmusicfestival.com.


Festivals:


Sundance Film Festival

Robert Redford's annual festival, highlighting films from independent filmmakers is known globally. Visit institute.sundance.org or call 801-521-2525 for tickets.


Park City International Music Festival

The Park City International Music Festival presents concerts year-round with an emphasis on the Festival's acclaimed summer concert series. The oldest classical music festival in Utah, the Festival performs chamber music, jazz, cinema, solo and orchestral programs in spectacular Park City area venues. Visit www.pcmusicfestival.com or call

435-649-5309


Utah Symphony Opera

A yearly tradition each July and August, thousands of Utahns and Parkites flock to Deer Valley with picnics and blankets in tow for the excitement, power and beauty of the world-class Utah Symphony! Escape the heat of the valley and soak in nature, unbelievable sunsets, the sounds of symphony pops, classical and jazz music, while sipping your favorite beverage, enjoying wonderful food and spending time with the ones you love. For summer concert schedules and on-line ticket purchases log on to www.utahsymphony.org. To contact the box office by phone, call 801-533-NOTE (6683).


Park City Jazz Foundation

The heart of jazz beats in Park City. Experience everything from professional performances by musicians, to educational workshops and clinics. The highlight of this multi-day Fidelity Investments Park City International Jazz Festival is the spotlighting of widely known artists like Curtis Stigers, Gerald Albright and Dee Dee Bridgewater. For further information and tickets including special discounted Jazz Festival Lodging Packages call 1-877-857-3337 or visit www.parkcityjazz.com.

 

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SKI AREAS:


Park City Mountain Resort


From deep powder bowls to long groomed runs, gentle beginner slopes to steep chutes, three world-class terrain parks and the 2002 Olympic Superpipe, Park City Mountain Resort has something for everyone. The Resort has a wide selection of terrain from beginner to expert, allowing the whole family to ski what they want, when they want. Rich in tradition and fun, Park City Mountain Resort has earned acclaim by long-time loyalists as the heart of American skiing.


Park City Mountain Resort:
General Information:
435-649-8111, 800-222-7275
Fax:

435-647-5374
Snow Report:
435-647-5449

 

Dear Valley

The charm and solitude of Deer Valley's secluded mountain setting is found just 36 miles from the Salt Lake International Airport. Direct flights from most major cities enable you to leave home in the morning and ski Deer Valley the same afternoon. Visit Dear Valley's Rental Shop, Children's Center, and Signatures store. You'll find sweet deals at our confectioneries on necessities, sundry items and gifts. Deer Valley's commitment to the finest in food quality and service has set the standard for dining in the ski industry. Deer Valley's restaurants offer a variety of dining options in three rustic, elegant day lodges - Snow Park Lodge, our base facility, Silver Lake Lodge, mid-mountain and the secluded Empire Canyon Lodge.

Exceptional customer service, consistent quality and attention to every detail are all part of the Deer Valley experience. Four mountains offering a wide variety of terrain types allow guests more than ample opportunity to indulge in 350 annual inches of light, dry Utah powder.


Deer Valley:
General Information:
435-649-1000, 800-424-3337
Fax:
435-645-6538
Snow Report:
435-649-2000


 



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