CoralTree Hospitality is set to manage theStelle Lodge, a new four-season, boutique mountain resort in Park City, Utah. TheStelle is located in the new SkyRidge Mountain Community, lakeside on the Jordanelle Reservoir and across from Deer Valley Resort. The lodge will have three dining options, a spa and meeting space. Other amenities will include an equestrian center, golf course, shuttle to Deer Valley Resort as well as miles of hiking and mountain biking trails. TheStelle is expected to open in late 2026.
“TheStelle is being designed as a boutique luxury destination amidst a larger planned community that, combined, offers guests the option of a quiet getaway or unlimited outdoor adventures,” Coraltree President Tom Luersen said in a statement. “The lodge is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in the heart of the Wasatch Mountains. This new property is going to be a great addition to our growing collection of hotels and resorts.”
TheStelle will have approximately 65 residential resort rentals with mountain or lake views. The hotel will have three dining options: a restaurant and bar including a three-meal-a-day restaurant, a rooftop bar as well as a grab-and-go market. The rooftop bar will have a star-viewing deck for nighttime programming.
The 5,000-square-foot spa will include eight treatment rooms, a thermal lounge and a dedicated spa pool. The lodge also will have more than 1,100 square feet of executive meeting space for small group retreats and social gatherings. The property will provide shuttle service to Deer Valley Resort along with access to all of the amenities found throughout the SkyRidge Mountain Community.
Guests will have access to the community’s three-hole mountain course that can be alternatively configured to play as a nine-hole executive short course, a full-length driving range with TopTracer Technology, as well as a club house featuring three TopGolf Swing Suite simulators, a full-service pro shop, café and bar. The equestrian center has an indoor and outdoor arena, 40-stall premier barn, equestrian only trails, boarding and more. There already are five miles of paved trails and seven miles of soft-surface trails throughout the community and guests also can access more than 400 miles of contiguous hiking and biking trails around the Park City area.