Sit and stay a while at the Bonanza Flat trailhead.
My home office and my new favorite co-worker.
A great visual of property tax usage from 2016, the most recent year such a graph is available.
My grandson enjoying a trolley ride.
Photo credit: Laura Lamando
Springdale, UT – Zion National Park
1911 Evening Star
Accupuncture Business and Building for Sale
Owner Occupied Households Decreasing in Park City UT
Bee’s Knees Ice Cream, Park Silly Market, Park City, UT
My daughter, Whitney, with her face painted from Park Silly earlier this summer.
Creek Road II
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Hiking the Narrows
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.
Lobbying Park City Representative Rob Bishop about the importance of maintaining Section 1031 Exchanges
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?
My kids are home from college and they’re cooking for me!
Red Pine E-5
April Mountain
Bill White Farms Birdseye View
Autumn leaves by Manya Mayes
Glenwild
Going to the Park City Education Foundation Fundraiser
Crestview A-305: Great Investment Property
7123 Pinebrook Rd
Signage at the Empire Pass trailhead helps visitors learn about the area and wildlife.
If you pass by WholeFoods on I-80 or in the parking lot at night you’ll see these large, glowing moose!
Park City Rainbow
New construction is currently underway at Powder Mountain
Park Silly Market Sunday
30-Year Fixed Mortgage Trends
A mama moose and her calves wandering in the Jeremy Ranch neighborhood.
Jeremy Ranch in the Autumn
A nice spot to enjoy the beauty of the Wasatch.
Ample parking and two vault toilets were added at the Bonanza Flat trailhead.
Annual pondskimming at Canyons
Myself, Hong McDonald and Mark Jacobson (Park City REALTORS) with Representative Mia Love
Crazy Hats at Park Silly Market, Park City UT
Bank of America Pull Up
Myself with Patrick Putt, Director of Community Development. Apologies for the blurry photo.
What used to be a washboard dirt road has been paved. This area still gets crowded so drive carefully.
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.