Golf Course Homes for Sale in Snyderville, Utah
Snyderville sits in the basin just west of Park City proper, straddling I-80 and Highway 224, and it's where most of the Park City area's golf-and-mountain real estate actually lives. Homes along the fairways here cluster around a handful of well-known courses: Glenwild on the western edge, Promontory's Nicklaus and Pete Dye layouts north of the freeway, Canyons Golf at the base of Park City Mountain, and Park Meadows just over the border in Park City. Each community has its own personality — Glenwild and Promontory are private and gated with full amenity campuses, while Canyons-adjacent properties pair golf in summer with ski access in winter. At roughly 6,500 feet elevation, the playing season runs May through October, and most courses convert to Nordic trails or close entirely once snow flies.
Buyers shopping fairway-frontage in Snyderville are typically weighing a few real trade-offs: club membership costs and waitlists, HOA structures that often include trail and amenity access, short-term rental rules that vary block by block, and whether they want ski-first or golf-first orientation. Prices range from low-$2M townhomes near Canyons Golf to $10M-plus custom estates on Promontory's signature holes, with most single-family course homes trading between $3M and $7M. Salt Lake City International is about 30 minutes down I-80, which is why so many out-of-state buyers land here rather than further-flung Utah mountain markets. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About golf course homes in Snyderville.
Which golf courses in Snyderville have homes backing the fairways? ▾
The main options are Park Meadows Country Club (private, just east in Park City), Promontory's Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus courses north of I-80, Glenwild Golf Club on the west side, and Canyons Golf at the base of Park City Mountain. Each draws a different buyer — Glenwild and Promontory are gated and amenity-heavy, while Canyons-adjacent homes lean more ski-in/ski-out with golf as a bonus.
Are these year-round homes or seasonal? ▾
Both. Snyderville sits at roughly 6,500 feet, so the golf season runs roughly May through October and the courses convert to Nordic skiing or close in winter. Many owners use these as primary residences and ski from them in winter, while others treat them as summer-and-holiday second homes.
What price range should I expect for a fairway home here? ▾
Entry-level townhomes near Canyons Golf start in the $1.5M–$2M range, single-family homes on Glenwild or Promontory fairways typically run $3M–$8M, and the larger custom estates with course and ski-resort views regularly trade above $10M. HOA dues and club initiation fees are separate and can be substantial.
Does buying a home on the course include a club membership? ▾
Not automatically. Glenwild, Promontory, and Park Meadows all require a separate membership application and initiation deposit, though homeowners inside the gates often get priority or a reduced path to membership. Always confirm membership status and transferability with the listing agent before writing an offer.
How far is Snyderville from Salt Lake City International Airport? ▾
About 28 miles, or 30–35 minutes via I-80 in normal conditions. That proximity is a big reason fly-in second-home buyers favor this area over more remote Utah mountain towns.
Are short-term rentals allowed on golf course properties? ▾
It depends on the subdivision. Promontory and Glenwild restrict or prohibit nightly rentals, while parts of Canyons Village and some Sun Peak or Silver Springs pockets allow them. Check the CC&Rs and Summit County zoning before counting on rental income.