Quiet, spruce-lined streets inside the city limits — walkable to the Silver Star lift, the golf course, and the trail system. The neighborhood locals quietly covet most.
Thaynes Canyon sits in the trees between Park City Mountain and Park Meadows — mature spruce, the White Barn meadows, and streets that feel a world quieter than their five-minute distance from Main Street suggests. The Silver Star lift, Park City Golf Club, the hospital, and the trail network are all walkable.
Homes range from classic 1980s builds on generous lots to statement new construction — like the 6,665-square-foot showpiece at 2083 Three Kings Court I toured on the channel — and I've made the full case for the neighborhood in my "best neighborhood in Park City" video. No HOA in much of the neighborhood, full-time neighbors, and the rare trifecta: privacy, proximity, and prestige.
From my market coverage: Thaynes Canyon trades on very low volume — a handful of sales a year — so headline stats swing wildly and single sales move the median. What's consistent: demand from both locals and second-home owners far exceeds what ever lists, and well-built new product commands top-of-town pricing.
When something good comes up in Thaynes, it moves. This is a neighborhood where you want to know before the sign goes up.
So is everyone else — the difference is knowing early. Tell me your criteria and I'll watch the pipeline for you.