Mountain Trails Foundation is a member-driven, non-profit organization that is dedicated to building, maintaining, and protecting trails for non-motorized recreation in the Park City area.
Established in 1992 when Park City only had a few hand-cut trails that were primarily on private land, the Mountain Trail Foundation began advocating for trails and worked with local government entities, private landowners, and developers to expand the city’s trail system. Today, there is over 400 miles of non-motorized trails in Park City.
What they do
The Mountain Trails Foundation works together with “Trail Partners” in the community to garner support to carry-out their important work.
Before you move too far ahead in the planning stages, make sure renting your ski property makes sense for you. Start by analyzing what it will cost you to rent the home versus the income you can expect to generate. Include expenses such as maintenance, utilities, taxes, insurance, repairs, and amenities.
Decide if you are going to be the one managing the rental or if you’ll be hiring a company.
While managing the rental property will result in more of a financial return for you, it does mean more work for you as well. Investigate other options, such as online booking systems like Airbnb or HomeAway, or a property management company.
Park City is a beautiful small town nestled in the Wasatch Mountains, offering its residents the perfect balance of tight-knit community with all the conveniences of a major metropolitan area.
Here are just 7 reasons why real estate in Park City should be on the top of your list:
1. Natural Beauty
From almost any location, you can gaze upon mountains, trees, and wide-open spaces. The night sky in Park City is an unrivaled experience, welcoming you to enjoy the view of thousands of twinkling stars. These views have been intentionally preserved by City Planners who have worked carefully to preserve the striking beauty of Park City.