How to Safely Remove Large Pine Trees in Park City’s Mountain Properties
Park City's mountain properties don't forgive mistakes. When a 60-foot Austrian pine is leaning toward your ski chalet at 7,000 feet — with beetle kill rotting the trunk from the inside, a 20-degree slope below it, and a Wasatch winter on the way — you're not looking at a tree problem. You're looking at a structural emergency with a countdown. Crane removal, Summit County permits, HOA approvals, and mountain-terrain expertise aren't upsells. They're the baseline. Here's what every homeowner in Silver Creek Village, Deer Crest, and Promontory needs to know before a big pine decides its own removal date.