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Red Ledges is a private community located near Park City, Utah in the Heber Valley owned by Red Ledges Land Development Inc. It is home to the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, Cliff Drysdale Tennis Academy, and Jim McLean (golfer) Golf School. The development also includes a luxury master-planned community featuring approximately 200 ...
Stein Eriksen Lodge is a ski lodge in Deer Valley, located in Park City, UT. Named after the skier Stein Eriksen, the Lodge opened at Deer Valley in December 1982 as one of the first luxury condominium hotels in the United States. [1] The Lodge was developed by the Silver Lake Associates Organization. [2]
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Park City, Utah" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Park City is usually cooler than Salt Lake City as it lies mostly higher than 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above sea level, while Salt Lake City is situated at an elevation of about 4,300 feet (1,300 m). In 2011, the town was awarded a Gold-level Ride Center designation from the International Mountain Bicycling Association for its mountain bike trails ...
The Snyderville Basin is a valley in Summit County, Utah adjacent to Park City. Many of the residents of the Park City area live in the Snyderville Basin. Though the area lies outside of the Park City limits, and receives many services from Summit County instead of Park City, it is part of the Park City School District. [1]
At Hideout's incorporation, the Utah Population Estimates Committee produced an official population estimate of 820. [15] Most of the town's residents live in the Todd Hollow Apartments, [3] with luxury homes scattered between Todd Hollow and the Hideout Canyon development. As of the census of 2010, 656 people were living in the town.
Park City, Utah; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a US postal abbreviation: ...
Park City High School Mechanical Arts building, September 2012. The district includes 47 contributing buildings on 13 acres (5.3 ha) along most of Park City's Main Street through its business section, plus part of Heber Avenue. All were built after the fire of June 19, 1898.