$100M in Luxury Ski Homes + Private Clubhouse Tour | The Colony, Park City
What if I told you this dream community started with a sheepherder and a vision over 100 years ago? The Colony at White Pine Canyon might be celebrating the grand opening of its new private ski lounge and clubhouse — but this place is far from new. It's legacy.
It started with John George Condas, who stepped off the boat at Ellis Island in 1903, made his way west, and by the 1920s was raising a family and running sheep through these very canyons. That family homesteaded the land that became The Colony, and their story is still etched into the landscape — old sheepherder shelters left where they stood, and the foundation of the original home still at the gatehouse.
Today's Colony is the final result of a 30-year master plan with the same mission: preserve the land, build with intention, create space for generations. Ski-in/ski-out living at a scale you simply don't see anymore — homesites averaging over five acres, with 90% of the total land left untouched. It's like building a dream home inside your own private national park, with elk, moose, and old silver-mining remnants out your backyard. You're not just near the resort — you're inside it, and in summer the IMBA Epic Mid-Mountain Trail literally runs through the community, with Main Street and the airport minutes away.
The new private ski lounge and clubhouse sits right at the base of the Quicksilver Gondola — a game changer for homeowners here. And on this visit I toured five extraordinary homes currently on the market: 2505 White Pine Lane (6 beds, 11,270 sq ft, $26.5M), 35 White Pine Canyon Rd (5 beds, 11,425 sq ft, $14M), 87 White Pine Canyon Rd — the masterpiece — (6 beds, nearly 13,500 sq ft, $40M), 314 White Pine Canyon Rd (new construction, 6 beds, 10,735 sq ft, $23.5M), and 288 White Pine Canyon Rd (modern build, 8 beds, 13,217 sq ft, $25.9M). That's over $100M of mountain luxury, each home a different take — but all with the Colony signature: space, privacy, and ski-in/ski-out access.
The developer lots are sold out, but there's one more opportunity up here called Last Chance — if you're curious, call me and I'd love to show you what it's about.
Thinking about buying, selling, or investing in Park City? Reach out anytime — call or text (801) 837-4445.