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Cottonwood Canyons Utah
Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, was originally settled by pioneers from nearby Salt Lake Valley. Mormon timber harvesters expanded into mining activity during the later decades of the 19th century. Hundreds of mines operated during the peak regional productivity. In the 1930s, adventurous wilderness buffs designed the very first Alpine ski resort in Utah at nearby Brighton. Shortly thereafter, a man named Robert Barrett began construction on a resort in the region of Solitude. Big Cottonwood Canyon continues to attract the attention of wilderness gourmands, adventurers, and people seeking solitude oriented second homes. Through Lifestyle Properties, a veteran real estate brokerage firm with years of experience, dozens of delighted testimonials (some of which you can see here on our website), and a deep knowledge of the region, you can situate yourself for future prosperity and present adventure. Search the 212 residences of the Village at Solitude, and find condos and homes in nearby Brighton. Our engine covers literally hundreds of properties, and we work assiduously to keep it updated with the freshest possible information. What sets us apart is our knowledge and detail oriented attitude. Read more about the history of Big Cottonwood Canyon here at our site, or email one of our astute agents to help you further with your real estate search. Contact 801-209-9099 or 801-203-3033 to get more info, or email our principle broker and owner, Damon Lowe, at damon@LifestyleProps.com. Do not miss out on the opportunity to discover your own private piece of the wilderness.
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