Condos for Sale in Summit Park, Utah
Summit Park sits at the top of Parleys Canyon, tucked into the pines just off the I-80 Summit Park exit at roughly 7,000 feet of elevation. It's the first Park City-area neighborhood you hit coming from Salt Lake, and historically it developed as a cabin community on large wooded lots — which means condo inventory here is genuinely scarce. Most of what trades in Summit Park is detached: A-frames, updated mountain contemporaries, and the occasional new build clinging to the hillside. When an attached unit does come on the market, it tends to move quickly because buyers want the Park City School District, the 20-minute commute to downtown SLC, and the trail access to Mid Mountain and the Wasatch Crest without paying resort-base prices.
If condos are the priority and Summit Park itself isn't producing options, the neighboring communities down the canyon fill the gap. Pinebrook and Jeremy Ranch both have established townhome and condo projects within a five-minute drive, and Kimball Junction adds walkable options near Whole Foods, Newpark, and the Utah Olympic Park. Winters here are real — expect 300+ inches of snow at the upper Summit Park elevations and steep driveways that demand a capable vehicle — while summers stay 10-15 degrees cooler than the valley floor. The listings below show any currently active condo inventory in and immediately around Summit Park, so you can compare what's on the MLS today against the nearby Snyderville Basin neighborhoods where attached housing is more plentiful.
December 2025 · Summit Park market
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Are there many condos in Summit Park? ▾
Not really. Summit Park is overwhelmingly a single-family neighborhood of cabins and mountain homes on wooded lots, so condo inventory is thin and turns over slowly. Most attached-housing options in the area sit just down the canyon in Jeremy Ranch, Pinebrook, or Kimball Junction rather than inside Summit Park itself.
Why are condos so rare in Summit Park compared to the rest of Summit County? ▾
The neighborhood was platted decades ago as large forested lots climbing the hillside off I-80 at the Summit Park exit, and the steep terrain plus septic and water-system constraints have kept density low. You won't see the condo and townhome clusters here that you'd find around Park City's resort base or Kimball Junction.
If I want a condo near Summit Park, where should I actually look? ▾
Pinebrook and Jeremy Ranch are the closest neighborhoods with real condo and townhome stock, both within a 5-minute drive down I-80. Kimball Junction (Newpark, Bear Hollow, Silver Springs) and the Canyons/Park City resort areas add more options if you want walkable amenities or ski-in access.
How does the commute to Salt Lake compare from Summit Park versus other Park City condo areas? ▾
Summit Park is the closest Park City-area neighborhood to Salt Lake — roughly 20-25 minutes to downtown SLC and about 30 to the airport in good weather. That's 5-10 minutes faster than Kimball Junction and meaningfully quicker than Old Town Park City, which is part of why the area draws SLC commuters.
What price range should I expect for attached housing in this corridor? ▾
Condos and townhomes in the Snyderville Basin generally run from the mid $600س to well over $1.5M depending on size, age, and proximity to the resorts. Anything that does come up inside Summit Park proper tends to be a small attached unit and priced accordingly for the location and Park City School District access.
Do Summit Park properties get Park City schools? ▾
Yes. Summit Park falls within the Park City School District, which is one of the main reasons buyers shop this side of the canyon even for smaller attached homes. Trailside, Ecker Hill, and Park City High are the typical assignments.