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Park Meadows

Park Meadows is one of Park City’s most established residential areas, offering full-time homeowners privacy, open space, and reliable access to town amenities. Located between Park City Mountain and Highway 224, the neighborhood sits close to trails, schools, and recreational centers without the crowds of the resort core. Many properties feature large yards, views of the Wasatch Range, and quiet streets ideal for year-round living. If you're weighing Park City neighborhoods for livability, long-term value, and walkable outdoor access, Park Meadows should be on your list.

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Park Meadows, Park City Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $3M
Lowest Price $2.6M
Highest Price $3.6M
Total Listings 6
Avg. Days On Market 141
Avg. Price/SQFT $1.1K

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What Life Looks Like in Park Meadows

Park Meadows is located in central Park City, bordered by Highway 224, the McPolin Farm Trail, and the Park City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center (PC MARC). Unlike Old Town or resort villages, this area has more year-round residents, wider streets, and larger lots. The area developed gradually, and homes reflect a mix of late 20th-century builds and new custom construction.

Many properties face open meadows or golf course greens, while others back onto trail networks or preserved open land. Views here are expansive, and the spacing between homes offers more privacy than denser parts of town. Residents include families, retirees, and professionals who prioritize everyday comfort and easy access.

Reasons people move to Park Meadows:

  • Proximity to top-rated public schools
  • Access to PC MARC and nearby trails
  • Quiet, low-traffic streets with larger lots

The neighborhood sits within the Park City limits and benefits from city services like snow removal, free transit access, and well-maintained roads. Several small pocket parks and trailheads begin in or around the area, making it easy to walk or bike from home.

The Park Meadows Country Club is located here, with optional golf and social memberships for residents who want additional recreation. The neighborhood also offers quick access to Highway 224, connecting to Kimball Junction or Salt Lake. For those looking to stay outside the busiest areas but still close to everything, Park Meadows offers one of the best balances in town.

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Housing Options and Market Conditions in Park Meadows

Park Meadows has a broader variety of property sizes than most Park City neighborhoods. You'll find everything from 2-bedroom townhomes to 6-bedroom luxury estates, many with updated interiors and modern mountain styling.

Lot sizes are larger than in Old Town or Prospector, with room for yards, patios, and garages. The neighborhood's layout encourages privacy while keeping homes connected by local roads and shared green space. Some properties are located on the Park Meadows Country Club golf course, while others sit along ridge lines with mountain views. Many homes have full-time owners, but second-home buyers are also active in this area.

Housing types you'll see here:

  • Larger single-family homes with 3–6 bedrooms
  • Townhomes and duplexes, often with garages
  • Golf course properties and private drive estates

Real estate prices here tend to reflect both lot size and proximity to open space. Homes regularly list from the $2M–$6M+ range, depending on size, condition, and setting. Inventory can be competitive, especially for updated homes in quiet pockets with views.

Some buyers renovate older properties to add value, while others look for turn-key homes that need little work. HOA involvement varies, with some streets under formal associations and others governed individually. We can help you identify which areas fit your lifestyle best and connect you with properties before they hit the open market.

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Local Amenities, Recreation, and Daily Access


Park Meadows is ideal for people who want quiet residential streets while staying close to town, trails, and year-round activity centers. The Park City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center (PC MARC) is located at the edge of the neighborhood and offers tennis, pickleball, gym space, fitness classes, and childcare.

The nearby Round Valley trail system connects to miles of hiking and biking routes. Winters bring cross-country skiing right from your doorstep, while summers offer easy outdoor access without driving to trailheads. Many residents bike or walk to local schools, parks, and groceries.

  • PC MARC recreation facility
  • Park Meadows Country Club (membership optional)
  • Round Valley open space and trail network
  • White Pine Nordic Center for winter access

Transit routes run through the area and connect Park Meadows with downtown, Kimball Junction, and Deer Valley. Main Street is less than 10 minutes away by car or 15 minutes by bike. In winter, residents appreciate being slightly outside the resort crowds while still close to lifts.

Most errands, dining, and appointments can be reached in under 15 minutes. With both recreation and services nearby, Park Meadows supports everyday life without needing to compromise on space or access.

FAQs About Living in Park Meadows, Park City

What kinds of residents live in Park Meadows year-round?

Park Meadows is mostly full-time residents, including families, retirees, and professionals. The area offers a quieter pace than resort neighborhoods and is well-suited for people who prioritize year-round stability. You'll find a strong mix of long-term homeowners and newer arrivals settling in for the long haul.

Is Park Meadows walkable for errands and daily routines?

Many residents walk or bike to schools, trailheads, and PC MARC. However, a car is helpful for groceries or errands to Main Street and Kimball Junction. Local transit routes help reduce the need to drive, especially during winter.

How close are schools to homes in Park Meadows?

Trailside Elementary and Treasure Mountain Junior High are a short distance away, with school bus access throughout the neighborhood. Park City High School is within a few minutes' drive. The entire district has a reputation for strong academics and extracurriculars.

Are there any HOA rules or restrictions in this area?

Some streets in Park Meadows are governed by homeowners' associations, while others are not. HOA-managed areas may include snow removal, road maintenance, or architectural guidelines. We can help you identify which properties fall under these types of agreements.

Is the golf course open to all residents?

Park Meadows Country Club is private, but membership is optional and open to homeowners and non-residents. Many residents enjoy golf, dining, and social events at the club, but it's not required. The surrounding area still benefits from open views and a low-traffic setting.

What types of homes are easiest to resell in Park Meadows?

Properties with updated interiors, mountain views, and proximity to trails tend to move fastest. Single-level layouts and homes with modern energy features are also in demand. Our team can help evaluate which features make a difference based on recent sales.

How long is the drive to ski resorts from Park Meadows?

Park City Mountain is about 7 minutes by car, and Deer Valley is roughly 12 minutes. Free public transit also runs regular routes to both resorts during ski season. Many residents ski midweek to avoid peak times.

Is Park Meadows a good fit for dog owners?

Yes, the area is pet-friendly, with trails, sidewalks, and nearby open space at Round Valley. Many homes have fenced yards or access to off-leash paths. If you prioritize space for dogs, we can guide you toward homes with ideal outdoor setups.

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Whether you're considering Old Town, Park Meadows, or a quieter golf-course neighborhood, our team at TJ Walsh Group can help you navigate each option with clarity. We know the local zoning, resale patterns, and seasonal market shifts that influence pricing. If you're serious about finding the right home in Park City, we're ready to guide you every step of the way.

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