The Park City School District (PCSD) serves the core Park City community and is widely regarded as one of the top public school districts in Utah. Properties located within the district boundaries benefit from access to strong academic programs, modern facilities, and a community that places a high value on education—factors that consistently support long-term real estate demand.
The Park City School District generally includes properties located within:
Park City proper, including Old Town and Historic Main Street
Prospector Square and surrounding neighborhoods
Lower Deer Valley and areas near Snow Park Lodge
Portions of Park City Mountain Resort base area
Select residential areas east of Highway 224 toward Quinn’s Junction
Neighborhoods typically outside the Park City School District include Kimball Junction, Pinebrook, Jeremy Ranch, Summit Park, and areas further north toward I-80, which are served by the South Summit or North Summit School Districts.
Because boundaries can change and certain developments may fall close to district lines, school assignment should always be verified for any specific property.
Homes within the Park City School District are closely tied to the walkable, in-town Park City lifestyle. Residents enjoy:
Proximity to Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley ski access
Easy access to Historic Main Street, dining, and cultural events
Extensive trail systems for hiking, biking, and Nordic skiing
Public transportation via the free Park City transit system
This combination of lifestyle and education makes properties within the district especially attractive to full-time residents, second-home owners planning future relocation, and families prioritizing school quality.
Real estate within the Park City School District includes a wide range of property types:
Historic homes and condos in Old Town
Townhomes and single-family residences in Prospector and surrounding neighborhoods
Luxury condominiums and single-family homes in Lower Deer Valley
Ski-accessible residences near Park City Mountain Resort
Because the district covers much of Park City’s original footprint, inventory is relatively limited, which has historically supported property values and resale demand.
School district boundaries can influence:
Buyer demand and resale liquidity
Long-term property value stability
Rental appeal for long-term tenants
Relocation decisions for full-time residents
For buyers comparing properties across Summit County, being within the Park City School District is often a meaningful differentiator.
Important Note:
School district boundaries and school assignments are subject to change. Buyers should always verify school placement directly with the Park City School District prior to closing.
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