Utah's billionaire playground — five-to-twenty-acre gated ski estates woven directly into Park City Mountain's Canyons terrain, home to the highest sale in state history.
The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest ski-in/ski-out development in North America by land: gated, private, with estates of five to twenty acres threaded through the lifts and glades of Park City Mountain's Canyons side. You ski from your door, through your own trees, onto resort terrain — and in summer the same land becomes a private trail network.
This is where Utah's record was set — a sale right around $50 million. I've walked that estate myself for a top-performer event, and the scale is hard to describe: walls of glass, private runs, land measured like a ranch. The Colony is also central to the Vail Resorts story I cover on the channel — whatever happens with Park City Mountain's ownership ripples straight through here.
From my market coverage: a handful of White Pine Canyon closings averaged $17 million in 2025 — a $170 million micro-market on its own that skews every Canyons-side statistic. Trades here are infrequent, often quiet, and driven by land, privacy, and true ski access rather than square footage.
At this tier, the listed market is only half the picture. Knowing what's quietly available — and what actually closed, in a non-disclosure state — is the entire game.
From estate lots to legacy compounds, I can tell you what's available in the Colony — on and off the market — and what the real numbers look like.