Vacation Rental Properties for Sale in Summit Park, Utah
Summit Park is the wooded hillside community tucked into the pines just off I-80 at exit 141, about ten minutes west of Park City proper and twenty-five minutes from Salt Lake International. Sitting near 7,000 feet of elevation under Parley's Summit, it gets real winter — deep snow, steep driveways, and the kind of quiet evergreen setting that draws people looking for a mountain base camp rather than a downtown Park City condo. For buyers thinking about rental income, the key thing to understand upfront is that Summit Park falls under Summit County's short-term rental rules, which generally don't permit nightly rentals in residential zones the way some Park City overlay districts do. That changes the math but doesn't kill the play.
What works here is mid-term and seasonal renting: 30-day-plus furnished stays for ski-season tenants, summer visitors hitting Deer Valley concerts and the Mid-Mountain trail system, and remote professionals who want Wasatch access without Park City's nightly-rental price tag. Homes range from updated A-frame cabins on tree-covered lots to larger contemporary builds with Uinta and Wasatch views, with most single-family inventory landing between roughly $900K and $2M. Before writing an offer, verify the specific property's zoning, any subdivision CC&Rs, and current Summit County rental ordinances — the rules have shifted more than once in recent years. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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Does Summit Park allow short-term vacation rentals? ▾
Summit Park sits in unincorporated Summit County, and the county has tightened short-term rental rules in recent years. Nightly rentals under 30 days are generally restricted in residential zones outside of designated overlay areas, so most Summit Park homes legally function as long-term rentals (30+ days) rather than nightly Airbnb-style stays. Always verify the current zoning and any HOA rules with the county before writing an offer with rental income in mind.
If nightly rentals are restricted, what rental strategy actually works here? ▾
Monthly and seasonal rentals are the realistic play. Park City brings in ski-season tenants from December through March, summer visitors for Deer Valley concerts and mountain biking, and remote workers looking for 1-3 month stays. Furnished mid-term rentals at $4,000-$8,000+ per month are common depending on size and finish level.
How far is Summit Park from the Park City ski resorts and SLC airport? ▾
Summit Park sits right off I-80 at the Jeremy Ranch/Summit Park exit, about 10-15 minutes to Park City Mountain and Canyons Village and roughly 25-30 minutes to Salt Lake International. That freeway access is a big reason mid-term renters pick Summit Park over deeper Park City neighborhoods — easier winter commutes and quicker airport runs.
What do vacation-capable homes in Summit Park typically cost? ▾
Most single-family homes in Summit Park trade between roughly $900K and $2M, with larger newer builds and view lots pushing higher. Cabins and older A-frames on the lower end can still pencil as mid-term rentals if they're updated. Inventory is tight — the neighborhood is built out on steep wooded lots, so turnover is limited.
Are these homes suitable for year-round living or mainly seasonal? ▾
Both. Summit Park has a mix of full-time residents (many commuting to Salt Lake) and second-home owners. Elevation runs around 7,000 feet, so winters are snowy and roads are steep — plowing, AWD, and good heating systems matter more here than in lower Park City neighborhoods.
Do Summit Park HOAs add their own rental restrictions? ▾
Summit Park itself is largely not governed by a single HOA, but pockets and nearby subdivisions (Jeremy Ranch, Pinebrook, Ecker Hill) have their own CC&Rs that can further limit rental length or require owner-occupancy. Pull the governing documents on any specific property before assuming a rental strategy will work.