Hotels Deer Valley USA

Exclusive US resort with quality accommodation and dining. Snowboarding is banned here!

Pistes: 9326 acres 2195 m - 2915 m

Hotels Deer Valley, ski holidays Deer Valley

If you're a snowboarder, then this is not the resort for you as in Deer Valley snowboarding is banned. This may however entice some skiers! Located about a mile away from Park City's main street is Deer Valley; a very up market and lavish resort. Accommodation is scattered around the slopes and there is no real centre to the village, but the accommodation on offer here is of a very high standard.

The slopes here are quite varied and the slopes are immaculately groomed and snow reliability is excellent. As Deer Valley wants its guests to have a fantastic and personal experience, they limit the number of lift tickets sold, so queues are never really a problem.

The apres ski here is quiet, but with Park City just down the road, you can make the most of the bars and restaurants there.

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Airports

  • SALT LAKE CITY (30 minutes)

Pros

  • Fantastic tree skiing
  • Fast lifts and not many queues
  • Great snow record with an average 350 inches a year
  • Good quality restaurants and accommodation. It's an exclusive resort
  • International lift pass includes Park City (3,300 acres) and The Canyons (4,000 acres)

Cons

  • The ski area on it's own is not the largest with just over 2,000 acres of terrain
  • Being an exclusive resort it means that it is also quite expensive.
  • The apres ski is refined but a little subdued for some
  • Bad for snowboarders who are not allowed on the mountain

Resort Restaurants

Mariposa is highly recommended with its 'all you can eat seafood buffet'. A must is the 'Fireside Dining' at Empire Canyon Lodge - four courses, each one served at a different fireplace (held 3 nights a week)

Mountain Restaurants

The best in Utah. Great self service eateries at Silver Lake and at the Base Lodge. The Grill restaurant at Empire Canyon Lodge is a great hit and the Gondola Grill on Little Baldy Peak has amazing burgers as well as views!

Apres Ski

The main apres ski area is The Lounge of the Snow Park Lodge, it has live music.

Nightlife

Not much more than the apres ski - it's a quiet ski town.

Resort Map Note only lifts departing from the resort base are shown.

Key

  • FunicularFunicular
  • Cable carCable Car
  • GondolaGondola
  • Chair liftChair lift
  • Drag iftDrag lift