
Abode at Hollow Mountain
There is a particular quality to arriving at a home that feels both grand and deeply private, where the scale of the surrounding landscape is met by architecture designed to hold it. Abode at Hollow Mountain sits within Park City's mountain terrain, a spacious residence that trades the polished anonymity of a hotel lobby for the warmth of a place that already feels like yours. The design leans into its alpine setting with natural materials, clean lines, and generous windows that frame the peaks and valleys beyond. This is not a property you check into. It is a home you settle into, with the kind of space and quietude that rewards staying put as much as venturing out.
The residence offers the proportions and privacy of a true mountain estate, with multiple bedrooms configured for families, groups, or couples seeking room to spread out. Living areas are built for gathering, with open kitchens, fireplaces, and comfortable seating arranged to encourage long evenings and unhurried mornings. The details are considered without being conspicuous: quality linens, well-appointed bathrooms, and the kind of functional luxury that makes a ski trip or summer escape feel effortless. A hot tub provides the ritual counterpoint to a day on the mountain, while dedicated outdoor space connects the home to the landscape in every season.
Park City unfolds around the property with its particular mix of world-class skiing, trail networks, and a historic Main Street lined with restaurants, galleries, and independent shops. The town operates at two speeds, charging through powder days and mountain biking season, then slowing for gallery walks and long dinners. Abode at Hollow Mountain is positioned to access both rhythms easily, with ski resorts and trailheads within close reach and the cultural life of downtown never far away. The surrounding Wasatch Range provides a dramatic backdrop year-round, shifting from snow-covered ridgelines in winter to wildflower-dotted slopes in summer.
What stays with you after a few days here is not a single moment but a tempo. The ease of cooking breakfast in a kitchen that actually works, the quiet of reading by a fire while snow collects on the deck, the simple pleasure of returning from a day outdoors to a home that holds warmth and space in equal measure. Abode at Hollow Mountain offers the rare thing that the best private residences provide and most accommodations cannot: the feeling that you belong exactly where you are.
There is a particular quality to arriving at a home that feels both grand and deeply private, where the scale of the surrounding landscape is met by architecture designed to hold it. Abode at Hollow Mountain sits within Park City's mountain terrain, a spacious residence that trades the polished anonymity of a hotel lobby for the warmth of a place that already feels like yours. The design leans into its alpine setting with natural materials, clean lines, and generous windows that frame the peaks and valleys beyond. This is not a property you check into. It is a home you settle into, with the kind of space and quietude that rewards staying put as much as venturing out.
The residence offers the proportions and privacy of a true mountain estate, with multiple bedrooms configured for families, groups, or couples seeking room to spread out. Living areas are built for gathering, with open kitchens, fireplaces, and comfortable seating arranged to encourage long evenings and unhurried mornings. The details are considered without being conspicuous: quality linens, well-appointed bathrooms, and the kind of functional luxury that makes a ski trip or summer escape feel effortless. A hot tub provides the ritual counterpoint to a day on the mountain, while dedicated outdoor space connects the home to the landscape in every season.
Park City unfolds around the property with its particular mix of world-class skiing, trail networks, and a historic Main Street lined with restaurants, galleries, and independent shops. The town operates at two speeds, charging through powder days and mountain biking season, then slowing for gallery walks and long dinners. Abode at Hollow Mountain is positioned to access both rhythms easily, with ski resorts and trailheads within close reach and the cultural life of downtown never far away. The surrounding Wasatch Range provides a dramatic backdrop year-round, shifting from snow-covered ridgelines in winter to wildflower-dotted slopes in summer.

What we love about this stay
What strikes you first is the scale of the quiet here — a house that sits in the valley between two iconic ski mountains yet feels like its own private world. The design walks a line between alpine warmth and modern restraint, and it works because nothing tries too hard. Floor-to-ceiling windows do the real decorating, pulling the Wasatch panorama into every room so the mountains feel less like a backdrop and more like a presence you live alongside. It's sized for a group of ten but laid out so you can drift between togetherness and solitude — four ensuite bedrooms mean no one's compromising on privacy. The hot tub under open sky after a day on the slopes is the kind of ritual that bonds people without anyone having to say so. This is a place for the trip where you want everyone under one roof but no one feeling crowded, where the house itself quietly elevates the occasion.
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