Park City's countryside — horse properties, creekside acreage, and open-meadow views, with town ten minutes away and the mountains on every horizon.
Old Ranch Road is where Park City keeps its ranching soul: a corridor of meadows, barns, and estate homes along East Canyon Creek, backed by views of the entire Wasatch Back. Horses graze next to eight-figure builds; the Swaner Preserve's 1,200 acres of protected wetland guarantees much of the openness stays that way.
Buyers come here for land — lots measured in acres, room for barns, arenas, and guest houses — without giving up proximity. Willow Creek Park, the dog park, and the trail system sit at the corridor's edge, and Kimball Junction's groceries and highway access are minutes out.
My read on the market: Old Ranch Road inventory is inherently scarce — there are only so many creekside acres, and estate parcels trade infrequently, often quietly. Value here is driven by water, view corridors, and outbuilding rights more than by house square footage.
When acreage with the right attributes lists anywhere near fair value, it does not last. Know what the land is worth before you walk it.
I'll help you evaluate the land itself — water, easements, building envelopes — because on Old Ranch Road, the dirt is the deal.