Old Town Outlook
Park City, Utah
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
2 twin beds
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Old Town Outlook is a three-bedroom hillside home in Old Town, Park City, that sleeps five, with a private hot tub, a heated driveway, and walkable access to both Main Street and Park City Mountain’s Town Lift.
Best suited for couples and small families who want to stay close to skiing and town without giving up the feel of a residential Old Town neighborhood. Not ideal for large groups, travelers avoiding stairs, or guests who are uncomfortable with a steep hillside approach in winter.
At a Glance
One king primary suite, one queen guest room, one twin room
Two full bathrooms, including one en-suite to the primary
Private hot tub on the lower walkout patio
Heated driveway and walkway
Attached garage plus private parking pad
Two separate living areas across three levels
Updated kitchen with a gas range and a walk-in pantry
Seven-minute walk to Park City Mountain’s Town Lift
Three-minute walk to the free Park City Transit shuttle
Layout and Sleeping
The home sleeps five across three bedrooms and three levels.
The lower-level primary suite has a king bed, a walk-in closet, an en-suite bathroom, and direct patio access to the hot tub. The king bed is a soft-sided waterbed, included here for guests who prefer to know in advance.
The main-level guest room has a queen bed with a full bathroom nearby in the hall.
The second lower-level guest room has two twin beds and shares patio access with the primary suite.
Both bathrooms are updated full baths. Parking accommodates two vehicles between the attached garage and heated parking pad.
Three interior levels. No elevator.
The Home
The main floor centers on a vaulted great room with a stone gas fireplace, a hardwood dining table that seats six to eight, and an updated kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances, a gas range, and a walk-in pantry.
Upstairs, the loft serves as a second living area with its own HDTV, useful for families or groups who want separate spaces in the evenings.
Both lower-level bedrooms open directly onto the walkout patio and hot tub area, keeping outdoor access private and easy without crossing through the main living space. A mini-split cools the main floor during summer. The lower level stays naturally cool. The upper loft can warm up on hotter afternoons.
Location and Access
The home is located on Ontario Avenue, directly above Main Street, with elevated views of the town and the ski area.
Park City Mountain’s Town Lift is about a seven-minute walk away. Main Street is roughly five minutes on foot using Shorty’s Stairs, the steep public staircase connecting the hillside to downtown.
The staircase is fast and convenient for most guests, but travelers with mobility limitations, knee issues, strollers, or heavy luggage should plan to drive instead.
The free Park City Transit shuttle stop on Swede Alley is about a three-minute walk from the home, with routes serving Deer Valley, Canyons Village, and other areas of Park City.
A 4WD or AWD vehicle is recommended during winter storms for the drive up to the home. The heated driveway and walkway help eliminate ice buildup once at the property.
Seasonal Notes
Winter: Walk to Town Lift for skiing at Park City Mountain, return to a private hot tub, and avoid the daily snow and ice management common in many Old Town hillside homes thanks to the heated driveway and walkway.
Summer: Walk to Main Street restaurants, galleries, concerts, the Park City Kimball Arts Festival, and the Sunday market while staying in a quieter residential section of Old Town above downtown activity.
FAQs
Is this property ski-in/ski-out?
No. Old Town Outlook is a walk-to-lift property, about seven minutes on foot from Town Lift at Park City Mountain.
Is parking difficult in Old Town?
No. The home includes an attached garage, a private parking pad, and a heated driveway, which are uncommon among many hillside Old Town homes.
How far is Main Street?
About five to seven minutes on foot using Shorty’s Stairs. The staircase is steep, so some guests may prefer driving instead.
Is this home good for families?
Yes for small families, older children, and teens. Guests with very young children should note the home’s stairs, split levels, and hillside layout.
Is there a private hot tub?
Yes. The hot tub sits on the lower patio and is accessible directly from the lower-level bedroom.
Do I need a car?
Not necessarily for skiing or Main Street dining, thanks to the Town Lift walk and nearby shuttle stop. A vehicle is still useful for groceries, trailheads, and exploring beyond Old Town.
Is there air conditioning?
A mini-split cools the main floor. The lower level stays naturally cool, while the upper loft can warm up during hotter summer afternoons.
About the Property
Old Town Outlook is located on an Old Town hillside above Park City’s historic Main Street, in a three-level home built in 1995 and recently updated. The setting suits couples and small families who want walkable access to skiing and dining without the noise or the higher rates of properties directly on Main. The home sleeps five across one king primary suite, one queen guest room, and one twin room, with two updated bathrooms and parking for two vehicles. Town Lift is a seven-minute walk away, and the free Park City Transit shuttle stops three minutes away on Swede Alley with routes to Deer Valley and Canyons Village.
Good to Know
Parking for two vehicles, attached garage, plus heated parking pad
4WD or AWD recommended during winter storms
Heated driveway and walkway
Three interior levels, no elevator
Shorty’s Stairs route to Main Street is steep and not recommended for guests with knee or mobility issues
Private hot tub on lower patio
The primary king bed is a soft-sided waterbed
Mini-split AC on main level
Full-size washer and dryer
High-speed Wi-Fi throughout the home
Pets: not permitted
Events: not permitted
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Notes:
Travel insurance is recommended and is available at the time of booking. This is a privately owned home and is subject to owner decisions and HOA regulations. From time to time, furnishings, decor, features, and amenities may change. If a material change occurs that affects the confirmed guest count or sleeping arrangements, guests will be notified in advance.
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Park City, Utah is indeed a remarkable destination that offers a diverse mix of outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, and culinary delights. Located in the Wasatch Range of the Rocky Mountains, Park City is famous for its world-class ski resorts such as Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain Resort. These resorts provide excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities in winter, while summer brings hiking, mountain biking, and scenic chairlift rides.
The city's historic Main Street is a charming area filled with beautifully preserved buildings from the 19th-century silver mining boom. This area houses numerous art galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and bars. The Egyptian Theatre on Main Street annually hosts the Sundance Film Festival - one of the largest independent film festivals in the United States.
Park City also boasts a vibrant arts scene. The Kimball Art Center showcases contemporary visual arts and offers art classes for all ages. For music lovers, regular concerts are held at Deer Valley Music Festival during summer.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find pleasure exploring the area's natural beauty beyond skiing. The Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter protects a 1,200-acre nature preserve where visitors can hike or take guided nature tours to learn about local wildlife.
Foodies will not be disappointed with Park City's thriving culinary scene which ranges from casual fare to fine dining experiences with several establishments helmed by award-winning chefs. There are also several breweries and distilleries for those interested in local craft beers and spirits.
In summary, Park City provides an appealing blend of outdoor activities, cultural events, historical charm and gastronomic experiences making it an attractive destination for all types of travelers.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM