

Spacious alpine living where the trail begins just outside your door
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There is a particular ease to arriving at a place designed around the outdoors. Abode at Black Bear #403 is a generously proportioned residence that places you at the threshold of Park City's trail network, where the transition from interior comfort to mountain terrain happens in a matter of steps. The space itself is built for lingering as much as launching. High ceilings and an open floor plan give the living area a sense of volume that most mountain accommodations sacrifice for coziness, and here the two coexist without compromise. Natural light fills the common spaces, and the layout moves fluidly from kitchen to dining to a living room that invites you to settle in after a day spent on foot or on snow.
The kitchen is fully equipped for real cooking, not the provisional kind that vacation rentals sometimes suggest but rarely deliver. Counter space, quality appliances, and room enough for more than one person to work comfortably make evening meals a genuine pleasure rather than a logistical concession. The residence sleeps guests across well-appointed bedrooms that feel private and unhurried, each offering the kind of quiet that only comes when a property is thoughtfully insulated from the bustle of resort corridors. Bathrooms are clean-lined and modern, and throughout the unit, finishes strike a balance between mountain warmth and contemporary restraint.
Abode's approach to hospitality extends beyond the walls of the unit itself. The management team operates as a concierge-forward rental company, offering local knowledge, stocking services, and the kind of attentive communication that smooths every friction point of a self-directed stay. It is the difference between renting a space and being genuinely hosted in one. Ski storage, parking, and access to shared amenities within the Black Bear community round out the practical details that make a multi-day stay feel effortless rather than managed.
Park City's particular magic lies in its dual identity. A former silver mining town turned world-class mountain destination, it offers trail running, hiking, and mountain biking in the warmer months, and some of North America's most celebrated skiing when the snow arrives. Historic Main Street, with its independent restaurants, galleries, and shops, sits within easy reach. The Sundance Film Festival transforms the town each January, but the cultural energy persists year-round in smaller, quieter ways. Abode at Black Bear #403 positions you close enough to all of it to participate fully, and far enough from the center to return each evening to something that feels like home rather than a hotel room. The rhythm here is yours to set, and the space is generous enough to hold it.
There is a particular ease to arriving at a place designed around the outdoors. Abode at Black Bear #403 is a generously proportioned residence that places you at the threshold of Park City's trail network, where the transition from interior comfort to mountain terrain happens in a matter of steps. The space itself is built for lingering as much as launching. High ceilings and an open floor plan give the living area a sense of volume that most mountain accommodations sacrifice for coziness, and here the two coexist without compromise. Natural light fills the common spaces, and the layout moves fluidly from kitchen to dining to a living room that invites you to settle in after a day spent on foot or on snow.
The kitchen is fully equipped for real cooking, not the provisional kind that vacation rentals sometimes suggest but rarely deliver. Counter space, quality appliances, and room enough for more than one person to work comfortably make evening meals a genuine pleasure rather than a logistical concession. The residence sleeps guests across well-appointed bedrooms that feel private and unhurried, each offering the kind of quiet that only comes when a property is thoughtfully insulated from the bustle of resort corridors. Bathrooms are clean-lined and modern, and throughout the unit, finishes strike a balance between mountain warmth and contemporary restraint.
Abode's approach to hospitality extends beyond the walls of the unit itself. The management team operates as a concierge-forward rental company, offering local knowledge, stocking services, and the kind of attentive communication that smooths every friction point of a self-directed stay. It is the difference between renting a space and being genuinely hosted in one. Ski storage, parking, and access to shared amenities within the Black Bear community round out the practical details that make a multi-day stay feel effortless rather than managed.

What we love about this stay
What strikes you first is how the renovation walks a genuinely fine line—contemporary without erasing the mountain character, polished without feeling like it belongs somewhere else. The soaring ceilings and warm tones give the living space a sense of volume and calm that most ski-in properties sacrifice for coziness. It's a place that breathes. The kitchen is serious enough to actually cook in after a long day, which changes the rhythm of a mountain trip entirely. And then there's the private balcony hot tub, surrounded by snow-capped views, which feels less like an amenity and more like the whole point. Tucked mid-mountain in Silver Lake Village, steps from the Sterling Express lift, it suits the kind of traveler who wants proximity to everything but silence when they close the door.
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