At A Glance Welcome to 4347 Frost Haven Road, a move-in-ready, fully furnished five-bedroom, six-bathroom townhome in Park City’s coveted Frostwood neighborhood at Canyons Village. This newer-construction, end-unit residence perfectly blends quiet privacy with exceptional convenience, located just down the street from the Frostwood Gondola and adjacent to the 10th hole of the Canyons Golf Course. Designed for today’s buyer seeking turnkey ownership and nightly rental potential, the […]
4347 Frost Haven Road, Park City, UT
2155 E Wrangler Drive, Hideout, UT
At A Glance This brand new luxury build is perfectly seated on the lower hills of Golden Eagle to capture epic and inspiring views of Deer Valley ski runs and the peaks of Timpanogos, as well as the Jordanelle reservoir. This classic mountain luxury style home is built with elevated style and effortless function at […]
9968 Summit View Drive, Park City, UT
At A Glance Legacy Mountain Living at its Finest Set on an iconic parcel inside the gated Deer Crest neighborhood, this ski-in/ski-out estate pairs architectural pedigree with elevated alpine living. Designed by the acclaimed Otto Walker Architects, the residence is perfectly positioned to capture sweeping, unobstructed views of both Bald Mountain, the Jordanelle Reservoir, and […]
HGTV’s Jasmine Roth Brings Her Family — and Her Show — to Park City
Jasmine Roth thrives in chaos. Between raising two young daughters, relocating her design business from Huntington Beach, California, to Park City and hosting season five of Help! I Wrecked My House, the HGTV star has more on her plate than ever. For Roth and her husband, Brett, that energy was the driving force behind uprooting […]
A Farewell to Sundance Film Festival
Saying goodbye to Sundance carries a melancholy sadness. There is a Portuguese word for this feeling: saudade. The definition is to miss something that will never return. For many Parkites, saudade embodies the ache of losing the Sundance Film Festival after a run of more than 40 years. On March 27, 2025, Sundance Institute announced […]
An In-Depth Look at Ski Fashion Through the Ages
Skiing as a sport has been around in the U.S. since the mid-19th century. Even back then, there was a desire for functional, smart ski wear. Early on, men sported trousers and long jackets while women wore chunky sweaters and full-length skirts. The primary goal was warmth and protection from the elements. However, as skiing […]
Exciting Updates at Park City, Deer Valley and Sundance This Ski SeasonÂ
As sure as snow falls in the mountains, ski areas ramp up for the winter ahead with upgrades that can run the gamut from new runs and lifts to tweaks in ski school programs or on-mountain restaurant menus. This season, Park City skiers have a lot to enjoy including Deer Valley’s much-anticipated expansion and a […]
Utah Interconnect Tour Offers Incomparable One-Day Ski Experience
There is nothing in the ski world quite like the cluster of resorts tucked into the snow-blessed valleys just east of Salt Lake City. Here, six ski areas are close together yet extraordinarily varied, each highlighting different facets of the sport — groomers to glades to gulleys, and all in their own way glorious. For […]
Local Artist Susan Swartz Paints Gratitude and Beauty After Illness
Susan Swartz’s paintings were born of suffering that has blossomed into gratitude. The artist, who splits her time between Park City and Martha’s Vineyard, endured severe auto-immune disease for 10 years. Yet her paintings are an explosion of flowers, fruits and exuberant color on the canvas, an energetic tribute to life. Swartz’s work was most […]
Love at Full Altitude: The Story of Caroline Gleich and Rob Lea
On the windswept summit of Cho Oyu, the sixth-highest mountain in the world, Caroline Gleich dropped to one knee. At nearly 27,000 feet, with Everest looming on the horizon, she proposed to her partner, Rob Lea. Eight months later, the Park City couple stood together on the summit of Everest, cementing a chapter in their […]

