Hospitality management company Davidson Hospitality Group has been tapped to manage Homestead Midway Utah under its Resorts operating vertical. Covering nearly 190 acres, Homestead has 123 rooms and suites, as well as 85 residences under development. Currently under renovation, the resort is set to debut additional amenities incrementally between spring 2026 and fall 2027.
Current property highlights include:
- The Crater at Homestead, a 400-foot-wide, 55-foot-tall geothermal crater
- The resort’s original dairy house, Milk House, and newly restored The Sunroom in the historic Virginia House, for dining and cocktails
- Six pools
- Outdoor pickleball courts
Additional amenities under renovation and development include:
- A reimagined Troon-managed championship golf course in addition to new state-of-the-art Pro Shop with an indoor golf simulator for year-round play
- The Spa at Homestead
- The Barn & Carriage House, which will feature 17,600 square feet of elegant indoor and outdoor meeting and event space
- Activity center with indoor pickleball courts, fitness center and locker rooms
- Two food & beverage venues: Simon’s Tavern, a new bar concept, and open-air restaurant 1886 Grill
“We are excited to welcome Homestead to our growing portfolio of distinctive resorts, with our sights set on elevating performance, experiences, and opportunities,” Thomas Fraher, senior vice president, operations, Davidson Resorts, said in a statement. “Our team of seasoned resort experts will create tremendous value for our valued partners through knowledge, anticipation, execution, and collaboration.”
“As we continue on our transformation journey, we are delighted to engage Davidson as tried and true stewards of hospitality excellence,” said Scott Jones, managing partner, Slate Canyon Hospitality. “Nearly 140 years ago, Homestead established itself as the heartbeat of the community, and we look forward to partnering with Davidson to blend historic charm and unforgettable experiences for travelers from all over the globe.”
In Utah, Davidson Hospitality Group also operates Snowpine Lodge in Alta and Asher Adams, Autograph Collection, in Salt Lake City.