
Deer Valley has snow-making over 560 acres. The 2,026 skiable acres are rated 15% beginner, 50% intermediate, and 35% advanced. The ski season generally runs from early December to mid-April, with lifts operating daily from 9am to 4:15pm. The base is at 6,570 feet with the summit at 9,570 feet, yielding a 3,000-foot vertical drop. Six bowls and 100 runs are spread over Empire Canyon, Deer Crest, Flagstaff, Bald, and Bald Eagle mountains, served by a total of 21 chairlifts - 11 high-speed quad lifts, a high-speed gondola, two fixed-grip quads, five triples, and two double chairs. Deer Valley is primarily a pampering resort experience, meant for cruising the wide lanes of impeccably groomed snow all day, then hobnobbing all evening with the rich - and often famous - over gourmet meals in the plush lodges.
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Experts will find some steep, exhilarating-enough trails on top, through majestic aspen and evergreen glades, plus plenty of woodsy terrain to explore. In addition, much of the intermediate terrain is fit for advancing novices, as the entire mountain is kept very skiable. Although half of the terrain is rated intermediate, beginners love Success, a long run that gives them the feeling they're actually getting somewhere. Along with all this, you get fantastic skiing - especially if you crave long, smooth, perfectly groomed cruising runs that let you enjoy the spectacular mountain scenery around you. 800/424-3337 or 435/649-1000, or 649-2000 for snow conditions offers perfectly manicured slopes, guest service attendants, heated sidewalks, and some of the state's finest dining and lodging. Unquestionably Utah's most elegant and sophisticated resort, Deer Valley, P.O. Business Hours: Bar: 3 - 9 p.m., daily | Dinner: 5.30 - 9 p.m., daily.If you're looking for a first-class experience in every way, this is the spot for you. The Brass Tag - Serving dinner nightly, The Brass Tag restaurant, located in the Lodges at Deer Valley, features Deer Valley-inspired brick oven cuisine. Located in Silver Lake Lodge.įireside Dining - A unique dining experience featuring local favourites from the European Alps served in four courses from five stone fireplaces, located at Empire Canyon Lodge. The Mariposa - Rated the #1 restaurant in Utah by the Zagat Restaurant Guide for its masterful blend of classic and contemporary cuisine. Seafood Buffet - Justifiably famous, this deluxe buffet features fresh, sustainable seafood, speciality entrées including prime rib and delicious desserts, located inside Snow Park Lodge.

Snow Park Restaurant - This convenient base area restaurant boasts mouth-watering, made-to-order breakfast items plus gourmet lunch options and afternoon snacks. 6:00 p.m., daily open for breakfast, lunch and early dinner. Located on the second level of the Snow Park Lodge, Edgar’s Beers & Spirits Lounge is open during the ski season from 2:30 - 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and noon - 6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday.ĭeer Valley Grocery Cafe - From coffees and baked goods to entrées and desserts available for take-away or eat-in at this friendly café within the Deer Valley Plaza building. Live music Friday - Sunday and holidays videos and televised sporting events daily. Stern, Jr., this bar offers draft and bottled beer, fine wines and cocktails and Edgar’s favourite drink, the Edgartini. Discover the best places to ski on the mountain and learn about the history of the area.ĭeer Valley is located in Park City and only 10 minutes from historical Main Street.Įdgar’s Beers & Spirits Lounge - Named in honour of Deer Valley’s founder, Edgar B. The other four peaks feature mostly intermediate to expert terrain, including extensive gladed areas on Flagstaff, Chutes on Empire, and 65 acres of expert gladed terrain to the north of the top terminal on Lady Morgan for skiers in search of Utah's famous powder.Ĭomplimentary Mountain Host tours are available for intermediate and expert skiers in the mornings and afternoons. Advanced and expert skiers can challenge themselves on the 2002 Olympic Winter Games runs, Champion (site of freestyle moguls), Know You Don’t (site of alpine slalom), and White Owl (site of freestyle aerials). Numerous intermediate runs allow skiers to slowly advance from the gentler Last Chance to the steeper Solid Muldoon and Big Stick. First-timers will appreciate the separate, beginner area known as Wide West, accessed by two chair lifts, Burns and Snowflake.

Deer Valley offers superb skiing for all levels. With six mountains to pick and choose from, the ideal run may take you a while to find but is sure to impress!īald Eagle Mountain with an elevation of 8471 ft and Little Baldy Peak at 7950 ft offer ideal terrain for beginners to experts.
