Imagine a life of connection, recreation, adventure, wellness and luxury amenities.
Wohali, a new hamlet situated on more than 5,000 acres just beyond Park City, offers a culture devoted to quality, service and sustainability. Appreciation and preservation of the legacy of the land, nestled in a private valley flanked by dramatic rock cliff bands, is also at the heart of Wohali’s mission.

The Origins
A principal partner, David Boyden, has deep ties to the land that is now Wohali. His grandfather and extended family owned the land in the southern canyon and drove cattle down the valley. Since the land has been passed down through generations, he remains steadfastly committed to enhancing it and creating a sense of place for current and future generations.
Boyden grew up in Salt Lake City and with an educational background in landscape architecture, he focused his attention on golf course design and has helped design and develop dozens of golf courses and resort developments in the United States and Mexico.
John Kaiser, like Boyden, grew up in a hardworking family with a do-it-right work ethic. Kaiser has constructed some of the most spectacular homes and communities around the world including Diamante Cabo San Lucas, a luxury resort on the Mexico coastline featuring world-class golf, a spa, fitness and sports centers, and miles of hiking and walking trails.
When Boyden and Kaiser began talking about building a community together, they created Wohali. “The timeless nature and pristine beauty of the awe-inspiring canyon became our inspiration,” Boyden says. “We charged forward with the idea of building a community like no other.”
Dedicated to harnessing the natural energy of the land while preserving the environment, Wohali’s common amenity structures are heated and cooled with geothermal energy. Each building includes a solar rooftop that draws upon the power of the sun, and powerwalls built into the structures will monitor and distribute the energy when needed.
“Luxury and sustainability are at the forefront at Wohali,” Boyden explains. “By using gold standard, cutting-edge sustainable technologies and practices, we reinforce our commitment to sustainability and stewardship of the land.”
This deliberately designed lifestyle is one that both Boyden and Kaiser will personally enjoy from their own private residences as neighbors and members of the Wohali community.
The Name
Wohali, a Native American name meaning eagle, often represents the virtues of bravery and strength. The word perfectly suits the resplendent beauty of the valley at the base of Lewis Peak, extending an invitation to gather, breathe and find serenity.
“The vision of Wohali is a community of timeless architecture that embraces the restorative beauty and solitude of nature,” explains Onie Bolduc, director of sales for Wohali Resort with Summit Sotheby’s International Realty in Park City. “Wohali living is intentionally designed to foster a connection to nature, the senses and experiences with others.”
The Village and Private Estates
The backbone of the development is Wohali Village, which is inspired by European classic, timeless Scottish architecture. Currently offering four styles of semi-custom homes, no two are exactly alike.
Wohali Village is focused around a town square and a short executive golf course. “The village core imparts a sense of place and home for owners and their guests,” says Bolduc.
“Owners may also select a site for one of 125 bespoke generational estates designed and constructed by the architect and builder of their choosing. Estate specifications require a 4,000-square-foot minimum and occupy an average three-acre lot size,” explains Bolduc.
As a four-season playground, Wohali will appeal to those who cherish carefully curated, white-glove hospitality in an environment that has something for everyone. Golf carts make transportation within Wohali easy.

The Dining Scene
Four on-site restaurants will serve gourmet food and wine for fine dining to suit every taste. Neighbors will feast on organically grown produce from the Wohali Greenhouse and other foods produced in the area. In addition, several stocked trout fishing ponds and fishing in the backcountry provides residents with their own catch of the day.
Private chef services, cooking classes, wine tastings, wine lockers and a private wine room offer immersive experiences crafted for every lifestyle.

Abundant Amenities
Whether you favor exhilarating outdoor adventures, world-class golf and rejuvenating European-inspired spa and wellness treatments or a combination of all three, activities at Wohali abound. New amenities will be completed and introduced annually over the next five to seven years.
The Foundation
At Wohali, there is an unwavering commitment to honoring the distinction of the land and fostering connections with neighbors. Living at Wohali assures owners carefree living as well as a gated, secure lifestyle. The first residents are expected to arrive this spring and summer, with members already playing Eagle Course that opened in 2024.
Guided introductions to the property are available. To find out more, visit wohali.com and contact Onie Bolduc at 435.631.1615.

Outstanding Golf
Golfers are already enjoying meticulously designed, 18-hole championship Eagle Course, and a shorter executive course is slated to launch between 2026 and 2027. “Great care has gone into making both courses truly accessible for all levels of play,” Boyden says.
Both courses are Audubon-certified, meaning they are sustainably designed. In addition, there is a 5,000-square-foot Manor House where golfers and non-golfers can spend time, a full swing practice facility and short game practice complex. With a team of world-class golf pros, golfer development events and indoor simulators, golf enthusiasts can elevate their game during all seasons.
“In addition, Wohali members who don’t play golf can enjoy a day outdoors in a cart, simply to revel in views of the scenic valleys, cliffs and rolling hills surrounding the course,” Boyden emphasizes.

Other Activities
• Snowcat skiing and snowboarding on 500- to 1200-foot vertical, tree-gladed runs in the Wohali backcountry
• Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails in the Wohali open space
• Wohali Racquet Club with tennis and pickleball to open in 2025
• Hiking and biking trails
• Trap and skeet shooting, archery and axe throwing
• Clubhouse with a kids’ adventure center and pool
• Live performances, concerts and festival activities at the amphitheater and lawn entertainment area
• European-style relaxation and rejuvenation at the spa, meditation park, yoga classes and wellness and fitness centers


