Elevation
6,530'
Base
9,570'
Summit
3,040'
Vertical Drop
Trails
202
4,300 Acres
Lifts
31
6 Types
Snowfall
246"
Annual Snowfall
10"
Nov
53"
Dec
65"
Jan
62"
Feb
54"
Mar
17"
Apr

Best known for

Deer Valley Resort
Deer Valley_Backcountry Skiing_Woman_(c): Eric Schramm
Deer Valley_Aerial St. Regis_(c): Shutterstock
Deer Valley_Piste Skiing_(c): Scott Markewitz
Deer Valley_Winter Fireside Dining_(c): Keri Bascetta
Deer Valley_Winter Grooming_(c): Deer Valley Resort
Deer Valley Resort_Winter Ski Beach_(c): Corey Kopischke
Deer Valley_Winter Family Smores_(c): Corey Kopischke
Deer Valley Resort_Family Fireside Fun_(c): Corey Kopischke
Deer Valley_Winter Family Chairlift_(c): Eric Schramm
Deer Valley_Winter Groomed Skiing_(c): Eric Schramm
Deer Valley_Senior Skier Couple_(c): Eric Schramm
Deer Valley_Female Skier_(c): Eric Schramm
Deer Valley_Olympians Ski with a Champion_(c): Eric Schramm
Deer Valley_Aerial St. Regis_(c): Shutterstock
Deer Valley_Piste Skiing_(c): Scott Markewitz
Deer Valley_Winter Fireside Dining_(c): Keri Bascetta

Where to Stay

Transportation

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 06, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 19, 2026

Projected Days Open

143

Years Open

46

Average Snowfall

246"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
31%
Intermediate Runs
45%
Expert Runs
24%
Runs in Total
202
Longest Run
4.8 mi
Skiable Terrain
4,300 ac
Snow Making
886 ac

Lifts

31

Gondolas & Trams
2
High Speed Sixes
2
High Speed Quads
20
Quad Chairs
1
Triple Chairs
5
Double Chairs
1

Inside Scoop

Deer Valley_Winter Grooming_(c): Deer Valley Resort

Reviews

L M

As others have said, this resort is great for beginners and intermediates and relaxed advanced skiers. Note: only skiers, no snowboards allowed. The newly added terrain makes the resort quite large and which offers variety and allows some runs to be less crowded. We didn't experience crowds/long lift lines except on the weekend. The resort has a few cat tracks but they are not flat/do not require a lot of pole work to get down. Throughout the resort and adjacent Park City Main Street, many great restaurants are available. This resort caters to upscale tastes and apres is a more refined experience than some resorts (no dancing on tables here) but I didn't think it was overly stuffy (but I probably would care less for it when I was younger). It's a 40 min drive from SLC airport (easy to get Uber/Lyft). Because of relatively low altitude and positioning, this resort may suffer from a short season or lack of fresh snowfall more than many (even close) ski resorts. However, I've been there twice when snowfall was scarce and their aggressive snowmaking/grooming really allowed nice conditions for much of the resort. A friend and I participated in a women's ski camp and it was excellent! Highly recommended.

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