Guest
Fantastic condo. Right on the slope, and at ski lift to the top of the mountain.<br/>I'd stay there again, for sure.


The road climbs past the base village, past the last of the resort bustle, and into the kind of stillness that only elevation can deliver. Abode on Empire Pass sits in one of Park City's most coveted positions, a luxury residence perched within the Empire Pass community where direct trail access connects you to the mountain without ceremony or complication. The setting is immediate and enveloping: ski terrain in winter, wildflower-studded hiking and biking trails through the warmer months, and the quiet confidence of a property designed for guests who want proximity to the outdoors without sacrificing comfort when they return indoors.
The residence itself is appointed with the kind of finishes that reward attention. Spacious living areas open onto mountain views, and the layout encourages the easy rhythms of a group trip or family gathering. A well-equipped kitchen anchors the communal spaces, making it just as natural to cook a long meal together as it is to head into town for dinner. The furnishings lean warm and contemporary, with enough room to spread out after a full day on the slopes or trails. This is not a place that asks you to be careful with it. It invites you to use it fully, to let coats pile by the door and boots dry near the entrance while the evening settles in.
Park City unfolds just minutes below. The historic Main Street corridor offers a walkable stretch of independent restaurants, galleries, and bars, while the town's broader landscape includes two world-class ski resorts, the Utah Olympic Park, and a network of trails that extends well beyond the resort boundaries. The cultural calendar deepens in late January with the Sundance Film Festival, and summer brings its own draw with mountain biking, fly fishing, and the kind of long golden evenings that make you forget how early the sun set just a few months before. Empire Pass itself occupies a privileged perch within this ecosystem, close enough to access everything yet set apart enough to feel distinctly private.
What stays with you about Abode on Empire Pass is the simplicity of the proposition. You wake up already on the mountain. You step outside and the trail is there. The luxury is not performed or announced. It lives in the proximity, the space, the ease of a residence that understands why you came to Park City in the first place and quietly removes every obstacle between you and the reason you're here.
The road climbs past the base village, past the last of the resort bustle, and into the kind of stillness that only elevation can deliver. Abode on Empire Pass sits in one of Park City's most coveted positions, a luxury residence perched within the Empire Pass community where direct trail access connects you to the mountain without ceremony or complication. The setting is immediate and enveloping: ski terrain in winter, wildflower-studded hiking and biking trails through the warmer months, and the quiet confidence of a property designed for guests who want proximity to the outdoors without sacrificing comfort when they return indoors.
The residence itself is appointed with the kind of finishes that reward attention. Spacious living areas open onto mountain views, and the layout encourages the easy rhythms of a group trip or family gathering. A well-equipped kitchen anchors the communal spaces, making it just as natural to cook a long meal together as it is to head into town for dinner. The furnishings lean warm and contemporary, with enough room to spread out after a full day on the slopes or trails. This is not a place that asks you to be careful with it. It invites you to use it fully, to let coats pile by the door and boots dry near the entrance while the evening settles in.
Park City unfolds just minutes below. The historic Main Street corridor offers a walkable stretch of independent restaurants, galleries, and bars, while the town's broader landscape includes two world-class ski resorts, the Utah Olympic Park, and a network of trails that extends well beyond the resort boundaries. The cultural calendar deepens in late January with the Sundance Film Festival, and summer brings its own draw with mountain biking, fly fishing, and the kind of long golden evenings that make you forget how early the sun set just a few months before. Empire Pass itself occupies a privileged perch within this ecosystem, close enough to access everything yet set apart enough to feel distinctly private.

What sets this place apart is the quiet confidence of its position — slopeside at Deer Valley, right alongside the Silver Strike Express, yet it feels less like a rental and more like someone's deeply considered mountain home. The rustic-modern interplay reads genuine rather than staged, and the layout rewards both togetherness and retreat: king suites with their own ensuites for privacy, a bunk room that gives kids their own alpine world, and a living area anchored by a gas fireplace that genuinely becomes the evening's gravitational center. It's the kind of property where cooking a real meal in a proper kitchen feels like part of the experience, not a compromise. The balconies overlooking the mountainside remind you why you came.
Guest
Fantastic condo. Right on the slope, and at ski lift to the top of the mountain.<br/>I'd stay there again, for sure.
Guest
Great stay!<br/>Beautiful condo , superb management !
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