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We bought this property in 1998 put a house on it and have enjoyed our backyard which is Hoyt Peak where we can four-wheel or snowmobile or mountain bike right out our driveway. The view out our front yard is deer Valley ski resort. You’re welcome to park your trailer in our driveway and enjoy our amenities.
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One mile up a dirt road with easy access to Wasatch National Forest directly from our driveway. Hiking, mtn biking, and ATV riding are all possible. Countless mountain lakes and streams nearby in Mirror Lake Hwy. Park City is 20 minutes away. Salt Lake City is 50 minutes away. DeJoria center is five minutes away with a nice restaurant, free concert series, and excellent recreation.One mile up a dirt road with easy access to Wasatch National Forest directly from our driveway. Hiking, mtn biking, and ATV riding are all possible. Countless mountain lakes and streams nearby in Mirror Lake Hwy. Park City is 20 minutes away. Salt Lake City is 50 minutes away. DeJoria center is five minutes away with a nice restaurant, free concert series, and excellent recreation.
Overall, it was a good experience with a beautiful view. Dean met me and asked me if I needed water or power so it was great having power; especially at no extra cost. I would say that it lacked privacy only because you’re parked in the driveway in front of their home. Driving up the dirt and gravel road was a little difficult.
Dean was very nice when we arrived despite our late arrival. We were just passing through and needed somewhere to stay. We also had some car problems in the morning and Dean was a life saver and super helpful. The area is stunning and the views were a relaxing sight to see. Our dog enjoyed walking around and sniffing in the morning :)
Great spot for one night passing through. We felt safe, Dean & his dog Lew were nice to us and our two dogs. We actually lost one of our dogs and the neighbors on either side of Dean's place helped us look. We found her!
GPS told us to hit the right at the fork on the dirt road, don't do that. Take the road on the left. They are the house righ
Dean was very helpful throughout our stay and responded quickly to any inquiries. We had water/electric hook ups and he told us about the local 7/11 that had a dump station for only $5. The view was beautiful and we saw 9 deer one morning right outside our trailer window.
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Kamas, Summit, Utah, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Timpanogos, Newe Sogobia (Eastern Shoshone), and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to