
Abode at Aerie View
The road climbs through aspens and evergreens before the landscape widens into something expansive and still. Abode at Aerie View sits high above Park City, a private residence perched at an elevation where the surrounding Wasatch Range feels close enough to study in detail. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame a panorama that shifts with the seasons, from snow-dusted peaks in winter to wildflower-covered slopes in summer. The architecture is built to honor this setting, with clean mountain-modern lines, natural materials, and an openness that lets the views do most of the talking.
The home offers generous living spaces designed for groups and families who want both togetherness and room to breathe. Vaulted ceilings and an open-plan great room anchor the main level, where a stone fireplace becomes the natural gathering point after a day on the mountain. The kitchen is fully equipped for those who prefer to cook in, with high-end appliances and a dining area scaled for long, unhurried meals. Multiple bedrooms are spread across the home's levels, each appointed with quality linens and the kind of quiet comfort that invites genuine rest. A private hot tub on the deck extends the living space outdoors, offering an evening ritual with views that stretch across the valley below.
Park City's historic Main Street is a short drive down the mountain, lined with independent galleries, restaurants, and shops that have maintained their character even as the town has grown. The resort slopes are equally accessible, whether skiing at Park City Mountain or Deer Valley during winter months, or hiking and mountain biking the same terrain once the snow melts. The Utah Olympic Park, the Sundance Film Festival each January, and a year-round calendar of cultural programming give the area a vitality that extends well beyond ski season. Yet from the vantage point of Aerie View, the bustle of town feels comfortably distant.
Managed by Abode, a locally rooted hospitality company specializing in Park City's finest private residences, the home comes with concierge services that can arrange everything from ski valet and in-home chef experiences to guided backcountry excursions. The level of support is seamlessly integrated, present when needed and invisible when it is not. What stays with you after a visit to Abode at Aerie View is less about any single amenity and more about the altitude itself, the particular clarity of mountain air, the way mornings begin in silence, and the slow realization that you are looking out at the world from a place most people only glimpse from below.
The road climbs through aspens and evergreens before the landscape widens into something expansive and still. Abode at Aerie View sits high above Park City, a private residence perched at an elevation where the surrounding Wasatch Range feels close enough to study in detail. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame a panorama that shifts with the seasons, from snow-dusted peaks in winter to wildflower-covered slopes in summer. The architecture is built to honor this setting, with clean mountain-modern lines, natural materials, and an openness that lets the views do most of the talking.
The home offers generous living spaces designed for groups and families who want both togetherness and room to breathe. Vaulted ceilings and an open-plan great room anchor the main level, where a stone fireplace becomes the natural gathering point after a day on the mountain. The kitchen is fully equipped for those who prefer to cook in, with high-end appliances and a dining area scaled for long, unhurried meals. Multiple bedrooms are spread across the home's levels, each appointed with quality linens and the kind of quiet comfort that invites genuine rest. A private hot tub on the deck extends the living space outdoors, offering an evening ritual with views that stretch across the valley below.
Park City's historic Main Street is a short drive down the mountain, lined with independent galleries, restaurants, and shops that have maintained their character even as the town has grown. The resort slopes are equally accessible, whether skiing at Park City Mountain or Deer Valley during winter months, or hiking and mountain biking the same terrain once the snow melts. The Utah Olympic Park, the Sundance Film Festival each January, and a year-round calendar of cultural programming give the area a vitality that extends well beyond ski season. Yet from the vantage point of Aerie View, the bustle of town feels comfortably distant.

What we love about this stay
What strikes you first isn't the scale of the place — though it's generous enough for fourteen — but the way it holds a group without losing warmth. The grand stone fireplace and designer furnishings feel considered rather than staged, and the open layout lets conversation drift naturally from kitchen to living room to that expansive outdoor deck. Park City Mountain Resort and Historic Old Town spread out below like a diorama you can actually step into, and that dual vantage — resort grandeur on one side, small-town charm on the other — gives the whole stay a sense of being perfectly positioned between two moods. The secluded hot tub, tucked among landscaped gardens, earns its keep on cold evenings. This is a house that rewards gathering without demanding performance, where the mountain air does most of the talking.
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