Utah Water Wells

Water Wells in Park City, Utah

Drilling cost and typical depth for residential water wells in Park City, Summit County.

Updated 2026-05-11 · By Utah Water Wells — based on real driller-submitted logs from the Utah Division of Water Rights.

350 ft
Typical depth
$47,250
Typical cost
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About wells in Park City

Park City sits in Summit County. Domestic wells in this area typically complete around 350 feet, with site-to-site variation of about ±20%.

Local hydrogeology: The primary water-bearing formation here is the Park City Formation, Twin Creek Limestone, and alluvial valley fill. Summit County water wells run 200-600+ ft. Park City and Snyderville Basin draw from deep bedrock aquifers; Kamas and Coalville valleys are shallower.

For more on this region, see our depth-by-county guide and the Summit County page.

Other cities in Summit County

Oakley
280 ft typical · 11 mi
Kamas
280 ft typical · 11 mi
Coalville
200 ft typical · 19 mi

FAQ

How much does a water well cost in Park City?

Domestic wells in Park City typically cost about $47,250 at the local ~350 ft typical depth and the 2026 rate of $135 per foot. Use the calculator with your address for a precise estimate.

How deep are wells in Park City?

Most domestic wells around Park City hit good water at around 350 ft, though depth varies block-by-block. The calculator pulls your specific neighbors' completion depths.

Who can drill a well in Park City?

Any licensed Utah Well Driller can drill in Park City. We route leads to a partner driller serving the county. All work must comply with Utah Administrative Rule R655-4.