Golf, Gated, Established

Glenwild Country Club

Glenwild sits just minutes from Park City along I-80, where a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, gated security, and mountain views create an established private club community. This is where buyers find custom homes on multi-acre lots, golf course properties, and pricing that ranges from $2 million to $8 million+ for the combination of club amenities, privacy, and convenient access to both Park City and Salt Lake City. The TJ Walsh Group works with buyers who want championship golf, a family-oriented membership culture, and proximity to urban corridors without sacrificing mountain living.

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Glenwild Country Club Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $4.9M
Lowest Price $995K
Highest Price $18.8M
Total Listings 32
Avg. Days On Market 216
Avg. Price/SQFT $730

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What Life Looks Like In Glenwild

Glenwild feels polished and established, with mature landscaping, well-maintained properties, and a mix of full-time residents and frequent vacation homeowners. The pace is refined and social, attracting golf enthusiasts, families, and professionals who value the club's programming, dining, and member events throughout the year. Most neighbors include successful business owners, executives, and retirees who have built relationships around golf, fitness, and community gatherings at the clubhouse.

  • Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course winds through the community, providing championship-level play with elevation changes and Wasatch Range views
  • Gated entry maintains 24-hour security and controlled access, creating privacy and exclusivity for members and residents
  • Lot sizes typically range from 1 to 3+ acres, offering room for custom homes, guest houses, and outdoor amenities with distance between neighbors
  • Location advantage puts residents 10 minutes from Park City and 25 minutes from Salt Lake City, balancing mountain and urban access
  • Clubhouse amenities include fine dining, casual restaurants, fitness facilities, pools, tennis courts, and year-round member activities
  • Community atmosphere is family-friendly and active, with junior golf programs, social events, and organized activities bringing members together

The elevation here sits around 6,400 to 6,800 feet, slightly lower than Park City's resort areas, resulting in milder winters and easier year-round access. Buyers who choose Glenwild typically value the golf experience, membership lifestyle, and location convenience over immediate ski access or resort walkability.

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Homes And Market Patterns In Glenwild

Properties consist primarily of custom single-family homes on individual lots, with architecture ranging from traditional mountain styling to contemporary designs. Most homes feature high-end finishes, gourmet kitchens, wine cellars, home theaters, and outdoor spaces designed for entertaining and taking advantage of golf course or mountain views. Many properties include guest accommodations, home offices, and smart home systems reflecting modern construction standards.

Pricing generally starts around $2 million for smaller or older homes on standard lots and climbs into the $4 million to $6 million range for larger estates with golf course positioning or premium views. Top-tier properties with exceptional finishes, recent construction, extensive acreage, or unique architectural features can reach $7 million to $8 million+, particularly those on signature golf holes. The market here moves steadily, with Glenwild's golf pedigree and membership culture maintaining consistent buyer interest.

  • Golf course lots command premiums for fairway views and proximity to the clubhouse, appealing to serious golfers building homes around the sport
  • View lots on ridgelines offer panoramic mountain vistas across the Wasatch Range without golf course positioning
  • Cul-de-sac properties provide additional privacy and quieter settings for families or buyers prioritizing seclusion over golf views
  • Buyer profiles include professionals from Salt Lake City, Park City relocators seeking more land, and families wanting club amenities with schools nearby
  • Initiation fees and annual club dues represent substantial ongoing costs beyond property ownership and HOA assessments
  • Inventory turnover happens regularly, with some owners upgrading within Glenwild while others transition to different communities or lifestyles

The TJ Walsh Group helps buyers evaluate the total cost of Glenwild ownership, including club initiation, annual dues, and HOA fees, ensuring expectations align with the lifestyle and financial commitment required.

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Amenities, Trails, And Nearby Services


Glenwild provides comprehensive on-site amenities through the country club, including the championship golf course, multiple dining venues, fitness facilities, and tennis courts. The community maintains trails for hiking and biking throughout the property, connecting to adjacent public lands. Most daily needs are accessible in nearby Kimball Junction or Park City, with Salt Lake City's urban amenities equally convenient in the opposite direction.

  • Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course offers 18 holes with dramatic elevation changes, water features, and views across multiple holes
  • Clubhouse dining includes fine dining at The Grille and casual options at The Turn, serving members year-round
  • Fitness and wellness facilities feature pools, hot tubs, tennis courts, fitness centers, and group exercise programming
  • Trail system winds through Glenwild's open space, connecting to adjacent public lands for extended hiking and biking routes
  • Kimball Junction sits about 5 minutes away, providing grocery stores, restaurants, shopping, and everyday services
  • Park City Mountain Resort is roughly 15 minutes by car, with Deer Valley another 5 to 10 minutes beyond for skiing and summer recreation

The lifestyle here balances country club amenities with residential comfort. You get championship golf, dining, and fitness facilities without traveling, while maintaining quick access to Park City recreation and Salt Lake City's employment and cultural offerings.

Glenwild Real Estate FAQs

What's the price range for homes at Glenwild?

Glenwild properties start around $2 million for smaller or older homes and range up to $8 million or more for large custom estates with golf course positioning and premium finishes. Most active listings fall between $3 million and $6 million, reflecting the community's focus on quality custom homes. Pricing depends heavily on lot size, golf course or mountain views, home size and condition, and construction age or recent updates.

What are the membership costs at Glenwild?

Glenwild requires an initiation fee for country club membership, currently in the six-figure range, plus annual dues covering golf, dining, fitness facilities, and club programming. The TJ Walsh Group can provide current fee schedules and help buyers understand total ongoing costs beyond property purchase and HOA assessments. Membership is required for all property owners and provides access to all club amenities and services.

How far is Glenwild from Park City and Salt Lake City?

Glenwild sits approximately 10 minutes from Park City and 25 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City via I-80, offering convenient access to both destinations. This positioning appeals to buyers who work in the valley but want mountain proximity, or Park City residents seeking more land and golf amenities. The location flexibility is a key advantage for commuters and families balancing work with recreation.

Can you have horses at Glenwild?

Glenwild is not specifically designed as an equestrian community, and most properties do not accommodate horses due to lot sizes and community focus on golf and residential living. Buyers interested in horse ownership should explore other Park City communities with appropriate zoning and facilities. The TJ Walsh Group can help identify equestrian-friendly alternatives if horses are a priority.

Is Glenwild good for families with kids?

Glenwild attracts many families due to the safe, gated environment, junior golf programs, pools, and organized activities for children. The club offers youth programming throughout the year, creating opportunities for kids to meet other members and develop golf skills. Proximity to schools in the Park City School District and Canyons School District makes year-round family living feasible.

Can you rent out your property at Glenwild?

Glenwild typically restricts or prohibits short-term rentals to maintain the residential character and club-oriented atmosphere of the community. Most properties are owner-occupied or used as substantial second homes rather than rental investments. The TJ Walsh Group can verify specific rental policies, but the membership model prioritizes owner use over commercial rental activity.

What are the HOA fees like at Glenwild?

HOA fees at Glenwild typically range from a few thousand dollars annually, covering road maintenance, snow removal, gate staffing, and common area upkeep. These fees are separate from club dues and cover community infrastructure and security. The combined cost of HOA fees and club membership represents a significant ongoing expense that buyers should factor into ownership planning.

How does Glenwild compare to other golf communities near Park City?

Glenwild features an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature course and established club amenities, differentiating it from communities with smaller or less recognized golf offerings. The location between Park City and Salt Lake City provides commute flexibility that resort-focused communities don't offer. Glenwild's maturity and established membership culture also create a different atmosphere than newer developments still building community identity.

Are there building lots still available at Glenwild?

Very few buildable lots remain available at Glenwild, with most parcels developed over the community's 20+ year history. Occasionally a lot comes to market through resale, but inventory is extremely limited compared to demand. The TJ Walsh Group can help buyers identify opportunities if lots become available and navigate the architectural review process required for construction within the community.

What makes Glenwild different from Promontory?

Glenwild offers a single Jack Nicklaus golf course and more traditional country club amenities, while Promontory provides two championship courses, a private ski mountain, and comprehensive equestrian facilities across a much larger property. Glenwild's location closer to I-80 makes Salt Lake City commuting easier, while Promontory sits deeper into the Park City area with more seclusion. Both offer membership lifestyles but serve different priorities around amenities, scale, and location.

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