About Summit Park HOA
Summit Park sits adjacent to Parleys Summit and is named after Parley P. Pratt, an early settler who was contracted to build a toll road. “The Golden Pass Road”, as it was called, was started in 1848 and completed in 1850. It was considered the primary western route into the Salt Lake Valley. Parleys Canyon was also used by a narrow gauge spur line, owned by the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. Remnants of this rail line, namely the cuts for the “Horseshoe Curves”, can still be visible on the south side of the interstate as you reach the summit.
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The residents of Summit Park are busy people who are often out and about, working or participating in the many recreational activities Park City has to offer. Because of this, we've designed the site to be used easily from a mobile platform.