The trailhead for Bloods Lake changed in 2020. The new trail is 2.8 miles total (out and back). Dogs are not allowed within 100 feet of the lake.
Park City Santa Pub Crawl revelry
Uinta National Forest
One of the reasons we moved was to have a better outdoor play area for our children.
The new Bonanza Flat trailhead has singletrack access for mountain bikers.
1 Hawkeye Place, Deer Valley® Resort, UT
2891 West View Trail
Hiking with a friend at Alta.
Yoga in Hurricane
Owner Occupied Households Decreasing in Park City UT
Canyons Park City UT
Myself, Hong McDonald and Mark Jacobson (Park City REALTORS) with Representative Mia Love
Average US Mortgage Rates
Should you remodel?
Bee’s Knees Ice Cream, Park Silly Market, Park City, UT
This is how buyers search for property
My home office and my new favorite co-worker.
Creek Road II
The High West Livery building is built in the old National Garage, which once serviced the shoes of horses that pulled the ore carts up to the mines.
Demand-Pended Real Estate Sales in Park City
New listing at 3195 Daybreaker Drive
The Bar at the Victory Ranch Clubhouse
The X Family’s newest location at Kimball Junction
Some of these things are not like Park City.
Percentage of Median Family Income Needed for Median Mortgage in US
Tallman Broken Arm
Zion National Park in the COVID era
202 Ontario, Park City, UT
This is a photo of the “Tallman” girls taken last winter. From left to right, Emily Tallman, Jennifer Tallman, me, Whitney Tallman, and Hattie Freeman in the front. Nothing is more fun than a family ski trip, right?
Sit and stay a while at the Bonanza Flat trailhead.
Does this home seem dated to you? My buyers thought so.
Deer Crest
A great visual of property tax usage from 2016, the most recent year such a graph is available.
Bar at the Victory Ranch Clubhouse
Despite being known for sun, it does sometimes rain in Park City, as evidenced by this photo of me at Running with Ed a few years ago.
Virtual Staging
Park City rental supply by number of bedrooms
Park City Homes
Bear View Drive
Signage at the Empire Pass trailhead helps visitors learn about the area and wildlife.
A photo of my dog Sheriff taken by my daughter Whitney