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Great stay, perfect home .

The road climbs through Park City's quieter residential stretches before arriving at a handsome ski chalet set among the trees, close enough to Deer Valley's slopes and the bustle of Main Street to make both feel effortless, yet tucked away enough to feel distinctly private. Abode at Moose Den is the kind of mountain home that earns its name honestly: warm timber, generous proportions, and the lived-in comfort of a place designed for gathering after long days on the hill.
The chalet accommodates groups with four bedrooms spread across its layout, offering space for families or friends traveling together without crowding. Common areas are built around the fireplace and the kitchen, the two poles of any good ski house, where mornings begin slowly with coffee and evenings settle into the kind of unhurried conversation that altitude and cold air seem to encourage. Outside, a private hot tub sits ready for the ritual that defines winter stays in the Wasatch: soaking under a dark sky while steam rises into the mountain air. It is a simple pleasure, but one that tends to become the most remembered part of any trip.
Park City itself is minutes away, and the proximity matters. Deer Valley's lifts are a short drive, making first tracks a realistic ambition rather than a logistical challenge. Main Street's restaurants, galleries, and bars are equally close, giving evenings a sense of possibility without requiring much planning. In warmer months, the same geography opens up to hiking trails, mountain biking, and the particular stillness of the Wasatch Range when the snow recedes and the aspens take over.
Managed by Abode, a local property management company with deep roots in Park City's vacation rental landscape, the home benefits from professional hospitality layered over the intimacy of a private residence. The result is a stay that feels personal rather than transactional, with local knowledge and attentive service filling in the gaps that even the best-appointed rental can leave. What lingers after a stay at Moose Den is not any single detail but the cumulative warmth of a mountain house that works exactly the way it should: a place where cold days end well, where the group stays close, and where the mountains feel less like a destination and more like a temporary home.
The road climbs through Park City's quieter residential stretches before arriving at a handsome ski chalet set among the trees, close enough to Deer Valley's slopes and the bustle of Main Street to make both feel effortless, yet tucked away enough to feel distinctly private. Abode at Moose Den is the kind of mountain home that earns its name honestly: warm timber, generous proportions, and the lived-in comfort of a place designed for gathering after long days on the hill.
The chalet accommodates groups with four bedrooms spread across its layout, offering space for families or friends traveling together without crowding. Common areas are built around the fireplace and the kitchen, the two poles of any good ski house, where mornings begin slowly with coffee and evenings settle into the kind of unhurried conversation that altitude and cold air seem to encourage. Outside, a private hot tub sits ready for the ritual that defines winter stays in the Wasatch: soaking under a dark sky while steam rises into the mountain air. It is a simple pleasure, but one that tends to become the most remembered part of any trip.
Park City itself is minutes away, and the proximity matters. Deer Valley's lifts are a short drive, making first tracks a realistic ambition rather than a logistical challenge. Main Street's restaurants, galleries, and bars are equally close, giving evenings a sense of possibility without requiring much planning. In warmer months, the same geography opens up to hiking trails, mountain biking, and the particular stillness of the Wasatch Range when the snow recedes and the aspens take over.

There's a particular kind of ease that comes from a place built for groups but designed with solitude in mind — four ensuite bedrooms spread across three levels, each its own quiet retreat, so a house full of people never feels crowded. The vaulted ceilings and oversized windows give the main floor a lightness that softens the rustic bones, and the layout naturally pulls everyone toward the living area and its wood fireplace without forcing togetherness. What lingers is the hot tub off the master suite, tucked against a wooded hillside — private enough to feel genuinely yours. And the location threads a rare needle: walking distance to both Deer Valley's lifts and Park City's Main Street, which means you settle in and simply stay.
Guest
Great stay, perfect home .
Guest
Everything was great! Very impressed with the cleanliness of everything.
Guest
Great space- bigger than the pictures made it look, plenty of room for our group of 10. Super convenient for both the PC and Deer Valley mountains.
Guest
Great place. Extremely comfortable and close to all the restaurants and ski resorts!
Guest
The house was very nice and we are grateful to the family for opening their home. It was a lovely place to stay.
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