Location: Old Town Chalet, South, Old Town, Park City, Utah, USA (o) View Map
Accommodations: house, 2 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 2 Baths (Sleeps 4-6)
Keywords: Historic House
Historic 1889, two-story, two bedroom, two bath (sleeps four to six). Built in 1889 for Park City's postmaster/ mining families, now ski vacationers' classic. One half block to restaurants & shops on upper Main Street. Also free TROLLEY and hub to town resorts: Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort [PCMR], and The Canyons.
Brisk walk (one-half block up, and one block over) bypasses any need for wheels while providing proper warm-up for day on slopes. Access from neighborhood street to PCMR's "TOWN LIFT" trail delivers skiers and riders in style to the base of Main St. and PCMR ticket office with chairlift access to rest of mountain.
Home itself features tasteful use of old and new: Claw foot tub/shower, wood-burner stove, hand-carved antique stair rail and built-in furniture. Also private spa on deck, wooded landscape, picket fence, and mountain views - unusually open among it's tightly-fit neighbors in Old Town.
High-speed Wireless Internet, Flat-screen TV, Bose Stereo Surround Sound. Nicely furnished with many custom features.
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Washer
- Dryer
- Linens Provided
- Off Street Parking
- Wood Stove
- Beds
- Queen Bed
- Twin/Single Bed
- Bunk Bed
- Convertible Bed
- Crib
- Entertainment
- Private Hot Tub
- Cable/Satellite TV
- DVD
- VCR
- CD Player
- Stereo System
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Ice Maker
- Outdoor Features
- Deck/Patio
- Balcony
- View/Location
- Mountain View
- Communications
- Broadband Internet
- WiFi (Wireless Internet)
- Suitability
- No Pets Allowed
- Smoking Not Allowed
- Activities
- Golf
- Tennis
- Shopping
- Boating
- Waterskiing
- Jet Skiing
- Swimming
- Biking
- Mountain Biking
- Cross Country Skiing
- Downhill/Alpine Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Snowmobiling
- Wildlife Viewing
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Health/Beauty Spa
- Racquetball
- Live Theatre
- Horseback Riding
- Hot Air Ballooning
- Sledding/Tubing
- Hiking
- Rock Climbing
- Restaurants
- Fitness Center/Gym
- Cinemas/Movie Theaters
- Museums
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
"Summer" Season (May - Nov.).............. $200/Night
"The Holidays" 12/20/09 - 01/02/10 ....... $475/Night
PREZ-WK. REDUCED! (availability Feb 15-23) ...NOW $375/Night (WAS $475)
Regular Ski Season ...................... $375/Night
No Additional "Cleaning" or other hidden fees!
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Map & Owner's Profile
Year Purchased: 2004
Take short walk to ski-in/out access point for PCMR ski resort! Enjoy views of Old Town while gliding toward ski bridge over Park Avenue - terminating at Town Lift plaza on lower Main Street.
MAIN STREET action begins here! PCMR runs: "Creole" and "Quitin' Time" converge at the ski-bridge over Park Avenue and spill out onto MAIN STREET, adding to this unique town's flavor.
Restaurants and clubs, fabulous shopping, free trolly rides, free transit hub, and more, more, more, just a few steps away from 109 Woodside Avenue. (With just enough separation from the beaten path
Your headquarters and comfy, cozy, convenient home base for making the most of your Park City vacation!
Here's where a leg of massive PCMAR spills right into Historic Old Town, Park City. Quitin' Time run even spills right onto Main Street itself via the ski-bridge over Park Avenue. (See A,B,C,D)
Property Photos
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- 1889 2 story, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, - Park City, Utah Lodging
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- Upstairs Master Suite - private bath, deck, hot tub - Park City, Utah Lodging
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- Living Room - Park City, Utah Lodging
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- hot tub on deck
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- Custom Built-in Scandinavian Bunk Beds
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- Living Room and adjacent Bunk Room
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- Vintage Furnishings
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- Living Room
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- Winter Porch
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- Summer Porch
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- kitchen bar
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- dining nook
Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #79213
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