

At the doorstep of Main Street, a mountain home built for long, unhurried stays
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The walk is measured in steps, not minutes. Abode at Lucky Miner sits just off Park City's storied Main Street, a three-bedroom townhome tucked into the historic district where century-old mining facades now house galleries, restaurants, and the kind of independent shops that reward aimless wandering. The location alone is rare. But what distinguishes this property is the way it balances proximity to everything with the feeling of having a place entirely your own.
The townhome spans three levels, sleeping up to eight guests across three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. The living spaces are open and generous, with a fully equipped kitchen, a dining area scaled for group meals, and a comfortable living room anchored by a gas fireplace. A private deck extends the living space outward, offering views of the surrounding mountains and a built-in hot tub for unwinding after a day on the slopes or trails. The interiors carry a clean mountain sensibility, warm wood tones layered with modern furnishings, designed to feel like a home rather than a rental. Ski storage, a washer and dryer, heated underground parking, and air conditioning round out the practical details that make longer stays feel effortless.
Park City unfolds just outside. The Town Lift, which connects directly to Park City Mountain Resort, is moments away on foot. In winter, the configuration is ideal: step out, ski, return without ever needing a car. In warmer months, the same proximity puts you within reach of hiking trails, mountain biking, and the restaurants and nightlife that line Main Street after dark. The broader landscape opens up quickly from here, with Deer Valley, the Utah Olympic Park, and the Uinta Mountains all within easy reach. The Sundance Film Festival transforms these blocks each January, and the town's cultural calendar stays active year-round.
Abode at Lucky Miner belongs to the Abode collection, a curated portfolio of vacation residences across Park City that emphasize design, location, and a level of service that goes beyond a typical vacation rental. Concierge support is available to arrange everything from private chefs and grocery stocking to ski rentals and transportation, allowing guests to settle in without the usual logistics of arrival. The experience is less hotel, more private residence with a hospitality backbone. What stays with you is the simplicity of it: a well-designed home in an unbeatable location, where the mountains and Main Street feel equally close, and neither requires any effort to reach.
The walk is measured in steps, not minutes. Abode at Lucky Miner sits just off Park City's storied Main Street, a three-bedroom townhome tucked into the historic district where century-old mining facades now house galleries, restaurants, and the kind of independent shops that reward aimless wandering. The location alone is rare. But what distinguishes this property is the way it balances proximity to everything with the feeling of having a place entirely your own.
The townhome spans three levels, sleeping up to eight guests across three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. The living spaces are open and generous, with a fully equipped kitchen, a dining area scaled for group meals, and a comfortable living room anchored by a gas fireplace. A private deck extends the living space outward, offering views of the surrounding mountains and a built-in hot tub for unwinding after a day on the slopes or trails. The interiors carry a clean mountain sensibility, warm wood tones layered with modern furnishings, designed to feel like a home rather than a rental. Ski storage, a washer and dryer, heated underground parking, and air conditioning round out the practical details that make longer stays feel effortless.
Park City unfolds just outside. The Town Lift, which connects directly to Park City Mountain Resort, is moments away on foot. In winter, the configuration is ideal: step out, ski, return without ever needing a car. In warmer months, the same proximity puts you within reach of hiking trails, mountain biking, and the restaurants and nightlife that line Main Street after dark. The broader landscape opens up quickly from here, with Deer Valley, the Utah Olympic Park, and the Uinta Mountains all within easy reach. The Sundance Film Festival transforms these blocks each January, and the town's cultural calendar stays active year-round.

What we love about this stay
What gets you here is the proximity to Park City's Main Street and the Town Lift—practically at your feet—but what keeps you is the way this three-bedroom house manages to feel both polished and genuinely lived-in. The kitchen is the kind of space that pulls everyone in, not because it's grand but because it's designed around conversation. Downstairs, the mood shifts to something looser—bean bags, a big screen, the sort of room where plans dissolve into an unscheduled evening. There's a fireplace anchoring the great room that earns its place on cold nights, making the return from the slopes feel like the reward itself. It's a property that understands the best mountain trips aren't all about the mountain—they're about the hours in between.
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