Park City La Neige Properties

Park City La Neige Properties Mountain Retreat in Park City
Nightly accommodations. Newly Remodeled with All New Furniture!

More reasons to book now!
08/27/2023

More reasons to book now!

Breaking news this morning from Alterra Mountain Company, the ski resort managing company that sells the popular Ikon Pass. In a press release sent to Powder

08/24/2023

OnTheSnow Logo
Best Of Topics
The Best Ski Towns to Live in
Park City, Utah
Park City, located 30 miles from Salt Lake City, has built a reputation as a great ski community and place to live. It’s no wonder considering how many incredible ski resorts are nearby, including Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley, both of which are in the town’s city limits. A new resort – Mayflower – broke ground in 2021 and is not far from opening. Meanwhile, several of Utah’s top ski resorts are within an hour’s drive, including Sundance, Alta, Snowbird, Snowbasin, Solitude and Brighton.

Numerous outdoor companies, including Rossignol, are based in Park City, so there are some good jobs to be had. Plus, Park City is a cornucopia of great restaurants, nightlife and shopping.

Park City’s median home price, according to Zillow, is $1.3 million. While Park City’s cost of living is higher, there are few ski towns that offer the quality of life, skiing opportunities and convenience to a large city that Park City does.

LaNeige Properties is located in Beautiful Prospector Square!
06/06/2023

LaNeige Properties is located in Beautiful Prospector Square!

PARK CITY, Utah—Prospector Square’s second annual Berrett Lane Block Party is slated for June 10, from 4-8 p.m. This free community event promises to be a day full of live […]

First time in Decades!
11/16/2022

First time in Decades!

11/14/2022
11/14/2022

It‘s a Friday full of good news! With over 81” of snow this season, Park City Mountain is moving up opening day to Wednesday, 11/16. Get there early to fuel up with donuts and enjoy DJs at both base areas, what’s an opening day without DJs and donuts anyway?!

Ski Utah thanks ‘Mother Nature’ for early start to ski season with snowpack 433% above averageKevin CodySALT LAKE CITY —...
11/14/2022

Ski Utah thanks ‘Mother Nature’ for early start to ski season with snowpack 433% above average
Kevin Cody

SALT LAKE CITY — As more ski resorts continue to open, Ski Utah and their resort partners from across the state held their annual season kick-off press conference at Evo Salt Lake. Among the topics discussed was the great start to the snow year, opening days at resorts, new equipment, and changes being made at resorts. The business side was also a key topic, as the previous year’s skier visit totals and revenues generated were highlighted.

According to the press conference, ski season is shaping up to be one of the best starts to a ski year in nearly 20 years, thanks to cold temperatures and heavy snowfall.

“Most importantly, I want to thank Mother Nature. This is a fantastic start to the ski season. We couldn’t have scripted it any better. A ton of snow early and cold temperatures. If you roll up past any of the ski resorts right now, it looks like it’s snowing even though the sun’s out. So they’ve got snow guns cranking. And as many people know, it’s not just how much snow we get. It’s when we get it … This is probably the best start to a snow year since 2004, and knock on wood. We’re going to keep rolling into a great ski season,” said President and CEO of Ski Utah, Nathan Rafferty.

Rafferty highlighted storm totals across the state recorded between two and three feet, with the snowpack 433% above average, as of last week. The state has reached the same snow water equivalent normally seen by January 1 in years past.

Park City Mountian Resort is opening its doors at its earliest point since the 1990s. The 2022-2023 winter season is bringing a welcomed start for resorts, area businesses, skiers, and snowboarders alike.

“Brianhead got off to a really early start. Brighton and Solitude, the sibling rivalry, is duking it out there in Big Cottonwood Canyon. One was going to open later, and one opened a little bit earlier. We’re excited to see that Park City Mountain is opening on the 16th, the earliest opening in 26 years; if I did my math right, 1996 is the last time they opened this early. Alta, Snowbird, and Snowbasin will open on the 18th. We’re excited to get things off early,” said Rafferty.

Records continue to be broken in terms of both public spending related to the ski industry and resort visits. Winter sports play a key role in the economy in Utah that goes beyond the actual resort a person visits. Everything from restaurants and hotels to retail businesses such as Backcountry, Jans, Level Nine Sports, and many other local businesses rely on visitors and the industry to produce profits and support their employees.

Last year, the US ski season had a total of 61 millions skier visits, an “all-time high nationwide, increasing by three and a half percent over the previous record,” according to Rafferty. Among other “all-time highs”, Utah alone had 5.8 million visits, with spending on that list as well, and a hope to surpass $2 billion in spending for the winter 22-23 season.

“Last year spending was at $2.35 billion. The previous high was $1.7 million. It’s important to note … almost 60% of that spending happens off the mountain, so … all the affiliated businesses in town really benefit from those big numbers,” said Rafferty.

All in all, the season is looking up on all counts compared to last year’s frustrations.

“We had challenges with snow, we had really significant challenges with labor, and all those things seem to be looking a lot better this year,” said Rafferty.

Local & Breaking news for Park City Utah. TownLift is the local source for news, jobs, events and community updates in Park City UT.

Time to make your reservations! With snow like this, things will fill up quickly!
11/09/2022

Time to make your reservations! With snow like this, things will fill up quickly!

We still have  nights available!
11/04/2022

We still have nights available!

Time to book your stay!
10/25/2022

Time to book your stay!

Time to book your stay!
10/25/2022

Time to book your stay!

Address

Prospector Avenue
Park City, UT
84060

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Park City La Neige Properties posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Park City La Neige Properties:

Share