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you come to ski. yet there’s
more than that. smiling staff and
uncrowded slopes. alpine dining and perfect corduroy.
it’s a mountain vacation the whole
family will enjoy.
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dear readers,Whether you are a longtime friend or first-time visitor, we welcome you to Deer Valley Resort. Rated the #1 ski resort in North America for a remark-able five years in a row by the readers of SKI Magazine, we never stop striving to better our guests’ ski vacation experi-ence. This season our on-mountain improvements include the replace-ment of the Deer Crest chairlift with a high-speed detachable quad renamed Mountaineer Express, and the wood deck at Empire Canyon Lodge has been replaced with heated brick pavers.
With a variety of accommodations managed by the resort, our on-site local Vacation Planners can arrange every aspect of your vacation, from lodging to lift tickets to ground transportation. Once you’re here, we offer a variety of services including a top-rated ski school, on-site childcare, high-quality ski rentals, award-winning dining, complimentary day and overnight ski storage, uniformed valets to greet and assist you with your ski equipment and complimentary Mountain Host tours.
We are excited to show you just how wonderful a Deer Valley Resort vacation can be and to share the “Deer Valley Difference” with you.
see you on the slopes!
— Bob Wheaton President and General Manager
‘‘ We are excited to show you just how wonderful a Deer Valley Resort vacation can be and to share the ‘Deer Valley Difference’ with you. ’’
welcome to deer valley
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reasons to visit deer valley this winter
For many of us, legendary Utah powder is reason enough to visit. But how about a gourmet dinner at day’s end or a down duvet piled high with pillows? We also have helpful hands waiting to unload your gear and an international airport minutes from the slopes. Consider this a personal invitation to come see us. There’s a lot more going on than our famous snow.
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deer valley’s lodging collection offers everything skiers need, from convenient locations to comfortable spaces to thoughtful amenities that will welcome you in from the cold.
no. 1 › lodGinG
home away From
home
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insider tipdeer valley vacation Planners are the go-to resource for lodging, lift tickets, airport shuttles and more.[ ] eMPire Canyon
This secluded collection of properties is ski-in/ski-out to some of the resort’s most exciting terrain. Need to get down to the base or into town? Call Dial-a-Ride for door-to-door service.
the Grand lodGe
Good to know Soak in one of two hot tubs with a birds-eye view of either the slopes or the valley below.
details These 30 elegant three- to six-bedroom condominiums with modern kitchens and spacious bathrooms offer prime access to the Northside Express chairlift and Flagstaff Mountain’s rolling intermediate terrain.
shootinG star
Good to know Ski out the back door and right onto the Silver Strike Express chairlift.
details Shooting Star’s 21 two- and three-bedroom condominiums, each with full kitchens, gas fireplaces and hot tub access, are convenient and comfortable.
FlaGstaFF lodGe Good to know Staying at Flagstaff Lodge? Visit the pub room in the afternoon for an après-ski gathering with beer, wine and snacks.
details Fashioned like a country club with an on-site lodgekeeper, two-year-old Flagstaff Lodge offers sophisticated accommodations with master suites and gas fireplaces, a fitness center and common area hot tubs.
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silver lakeReminiscent of a Bavarian village tucked into an alpine valley, Silver Lake feels both secluded and indulgent. Stroll through shops, dine in cafés and enjoy mid-mountain access to the slopes.
‘‘ A lot of thought went into the lodging. The amenities, the lounges, the ski storage—it’s all so easy. And the wonderful staff creates a great sense of community. ’’—Bob Bickert, Mobile, Ala.
insider tipFamily value and ski, stay & dine
packages are available for you to bundle lodging, lift tickets and, often, rentals and
evening restaurant gift cards.[ ]
staG lodGe
Good to knowLocated at the intersection of the Success and Last Chance ski runs, Stag’s location is hard to beat.
detailsStag Lodge’s 52 three- to six-bedroom condo-miniums are elegant and inviting, with an array of amenities to satisfy any skier, from fi tness center to on-site private restau-rant to heated outdoor pool overlooking village and slopes.
deer valley’s siGnatUre ColleCtion (silver lake & snow Park)
Good to knowOffering the widest selection of accommodations including 10 homes—ideal for family get-togethers.
detailsWith 130 one- to six-bed-room homes and condomini-ums—many ski-in/ski-out—the Signature Collection has options for groups of all sizes and includes complimentary Internet and in-town trans-portation.
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SNOW PARKWhere it all begins, Snow Park is the heart of the resort, home to ski school, daycare and some of Deer Valley’s renowned restaurants. Add in access to Park City’s historic Main Street, minutes away, and everyone’s happy.
BLACK DIAMOND LODGE
GOOD TO KNOWSink into your own private hot tub on the deck.
DETAILSLocated at the base of the Wide West beginner run and steps from Snow Park Lodge, Black Diamond offers complimentary breakfast and après-ski. Its 27 two- to four-bedroom residences are great for families seeking elegance and turnkey convenience.
LODGES AT DEER VALLEY
GOOD TO KNOWSwing by the general store for coffee or a snack.
DETAILSFamilies with young kids appreciate the amenities at this lodge that offers 85 condominiums ranging in size from hotel rooms to three-bedrooms. Guests enjoy the outdoor heated pool, fi tness center and complimentary hot break-fast buffet, and the in-town shuttle makes getting around a snap.
SILVER BARON LODGE
GOOD TO KNOWKids love the heated out-door pool and waterslide.
DETAILSWith an exterior that evokes the resort’s min-ing roots and an elegant and comfortable interior, Silver Baron has 52 condo-miniums ranging from hotel rooms to four-bedroom units. Skiers can take the shuttle to Snow Park and around the resort, as well as enjoy daily breakfast.
TRAIL’S END LODGE
GOOD TO KNOWThe dedicated staff offers personalized service to every guest.
DETAILSSitting at the bottom of the Success ski run, Trail’s End has 45 one- to four-bedroom condominiums with full kitchens and private hot tubs. Enjoy complimentary hot break-fast and après-ski in the Aspen Room daily.
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no. 2 › dininG
you don’t take a ski vacation to indulge in a great meal, yet a great meal is an integral part of any ski day. it’s a good thing that deer valley’s restaurants have long-standing reputations for pleasing the most discerning palates.
a Feast For all
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royal street CaFé siGnature dish Bison burger topped with pepper jack cheese, sautéed onions, guacamole, smoked habañero mayonnaise and BBQ sauce
Good to know Inventive fare in a casual setting, Royal Street Café, inside Silver Lake Lodge, offers sit-down service for lunch, après-ski and dinner. The expansive deck is the place to be on blue-sky days. Be sure to try one of the many specialty cocktails.
the Mariposa siGnature dish Pan-roasted sea scallops with house-cured bacon- chive risotto and a cider reduction sauce
Good to know The resort’s flagship Zagat–rated restaurant inside Silver Lake Lodge exudes rustic elegance complemented by chef Clark Norris’s classic yet contemporary menu. A Wine Spectator award–winning wine list enhances a meal that is not to be missed.
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‘‘ Our experience at The Mariposa was unmatched. We had the undivided attention of our server, the food was amazing and we were treated as though we were the only people dining at the restaurant. ’’ —Scott Dwyer, Hillsborough, N.C.
silver lake restaurant
siGnature dish Carved Niman Ranch sirloin strip roast with fingerling potatoes, sautéed vegetables and béarnaise sauce.
Good to know Located in the Silver Lake Lodge, this restaurant serves breakfast and includes items such as homemade sharp cheddar biscuit bacon egg sandwiches, Irish oatmeal, homemade pastries and more. For lunch, stations include a carvery, natural salad buffet, entrée specials, hamburgers and deli sandwiches.
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Fireside dininG siGnature dish Warm Swiss raclette cheese accompa-nied by steamed new potatoes, house-marinated pearl onions, cornichons, cured Italian and Swiss meats, freshly baked baguettes and condiments includ-ing house-made mustards and chutneys
Good to know Take a culinary trip to the European Alps at one of Deer Valley’s most popular din-ing venues. Inside Empire Canyon Lodge, Fireside Dining features five fireplaces that dish up alpine specialties, from raclette to hearty stews to fondues.
eMpire Canyon Grill
siGnature dish Empire Canyon Lodge Fish Taco with fried Pacific cod, guacamole and chipotle coleslaw served in a grilled corn tortilla
Good to know This restaurant serves up continental breakfast as well as a hearty lunch of grilled sandwiches, soups, chili with all the fixings and an elaborate salad bar.
Bald Mountain pizza
siGnature dish Grilled chicken panini with maple-pepper bacon, heirloom tomatoes and fresh basil on fresh ciabatta
Good to know Serving up pizzas, panini, pastas, soups and salads in Silver Lake Lodge, Bald Mountain Pizza is a popular lunch op-tion. The inventive pies (e.g., smoked salmon with cream cheese and capers) never disappoint.
CushinG’s CaBin
siGnature dish Deer Valley’s famous Turkey Chili, made with black beans, corn, red bell peppers and green chiles
Good to know A cozy cabin at the top of Flagstaff Mountain, Cushing’s specializes in chili, hot cocoa and quick snacks in an enviable setting with 360-degree views of the Uinta and Wasatch mountain ranges.
Fireside dining’s Chef shane symes
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eBs lounGe
siGnature CoCktail Winner of the Annual Park City Signa-ture Cocktail Contest, Flower & Pine blends Beefeater gin, St. Germaine liqueur, Zirbenz Stone Pine liqueur, Peychaud’s bitters and a lemon wedge
Good to know EBS Lounge—Edgar’s Beer & Spirits—is a classic après-ski spot inside Snow Park Lodge serving light snacks and cocktails. Stop by for live music on weekends and holidays.
snow park restaurant
siGnature dish Enchiladas two ways: butternut squash-shiitake mushroom or roasted chicken-cilantro
Good to know Snow Park serves a hot and cold breakfast buffet and grill with morning options that include eggs any style and Belgian waffles. Lunch features a carv-ery, salad bar, pizza, soups and stews.
seaFood BuFFet siGnature dish Honey-soy glazed scallops with ginger beurre-blanc
Good to know Fresh sustainable seafood is flown in daily for this indulgent dinner experi-ence at Snow Park Lodge. Favorites include peel-and-eat shrimp, sashimi-grade sushi, house-smoked salmon and fresh ahi tuna cooked to order.
deer valley GroCery~CaFé
siGnature dish Roasted chicken breast with polenta in a shiitake-mushroom leek sauce
Good to know This gourmet grocery store and café in the Deer Valley Plaza building, located in the Snow Park area, offers breakfast, lunch and après-ski as well as grab-and-go entrées and sides, take-and-bake pizzas, local specialties such as jams and chocolates, and grocery items, including beer, wine and liquor.
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no. 3 › snow
Utah snow is the real deal: dry, light, plentiful and made for slicing through on skis, leaving a frosty curtain in your wake. Can’t you feel the corduroy beneath your skis?
the (white) stuff of dreams
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tycoon ski run
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‘‘ Deer Valley has some of the best snow on Earth, complemented by one of
the best snowmaking systems in Utah, to offer
guests the most dependable conditions from the first
day of the season to the last. ’’—Chuck English, director of
mountain operations
it’s all aboUt the snow Utah’s feathery flakes fall on Deer Valley to the tune of 300 inches per year. Thank you very much, Mother Nature. But it’s what the resort does with the snow that sets it apart.
powder room Our snowmaking team starts making snow in October, building 15-foot-tall, 40-foot-wide piles, called “whales,” produced by 250 stationary snow-guns and 1,200 portable hydrants. The goal: create well-covered runs that can last until closing day. Then the grooming crew takes over, operating in two shifts nightly, combing the snow into manicured carpets of perfect corduroy.
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no. 4 › terrain
sure, deer valley has lovely, manicured slopes so skiers looking to schuss miles of corduroy won’t be disappointed. But neither will those seeking groves of perfectly spaced aspens, fresh powder bowls and even mogul fields. it’s all here.
Glades, Groomers & Bumps (oh My!)
daly Chutes
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insider tipFind your new
favorite stash during complimentary
twice-daily tours, geared toward
intermediates and experts and led by our professional Mountain Hosts.
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variety is tHe spiCe oF liFe Our six peaks offer every type of terrain for every type of skier.
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deer valley’s Mountains1 › Bald eaGleHome to Wide West, where beginners get their ski legs, as well as many blue groomers. Also the site of the 2002 Winter Olympic slalom, mogul and aerial events.
2 › little BaldyThis terrain boasts mostly blue and green trails accessed by the Jordanelle Gondola and the new Mountaineer Express chairlift.
3 › Bald Mountain Predominantly blue and black terrain including a passel of expert runs off the overlooked Mayflower chairlift.
4 › FlaGstaFFThe adventure zones are a hit with kids, plus Flagstaff offers access to Ontario Bowl and glades.
5 › eMpireFind the toughest slopes here, including double-black-diamond Daly Bowl and Daly Chutes.
6 › lady MorGanThe newest terrain pod, home to 65-acre double-black Centennial Glade.
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no. 5 › service
From the moment you arrive and during every minute of your stay, deer valley’s service-minded team has your back—and your skis, your luggage and your lunch tray, too.
the warmest welcome
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insider tipPick up The Inside Edge, published daily
by our Guest services team. it contains a
grooming map, weather, snow
totals and mountain events.
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stay awhile “Everyone who works for Deer Valley works for guest services,” says Guest Services Manager Roger Burns. That’s Deer Valley’s motto, because making sure visitors are happy is a resort-wide responsibility.
Make it count Creating satisfied guests begins when you pull into the resort. 1 › Curbside valets to assist with your equipment.
2 › Complimentary day and overnight ski storage on the mountain.
3 › Mountain Hosts and Guest Services staff help in any way they can.
4 › Complimentary mountain tours for experts and intermediates.
‘‘ Don’t be afraid to ask any employee any question at all. It’s what we’re here for, and it’s what we love to talk about. ’’—Chris Sherwin, mountain host manager
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no. 6 › ski school
with private lessons for adults and children, specialty programs and small group instruction where personalized attention is priority number one, deer valley’s ski school turns out better skiers.
knowledge is Power
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insider tipthe three- or five-day Mahre training center ski camps offer instruction by
the olympians based on the coaching they received throughout
their ski careers.
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a teaching MoMent Ski School is our sport’s connective tissue and the best way to grow your love of skiing. With all types of instruction, Deer Valley makes it easy for anyone to step up their game.
good to know Adult and children’s Ski School share the same premise: invoke a love of the sport while expanding and refining your skills. For kids, the right instructor is key and most of our children’s Ski School instructors earn accreditation as Children’s Specialists from the Pro-fessional Ski Instructors of America. Adults who gravitate toward private les-sons often request the same instructor year after year.
‘‘ You want to move onto more challenging terrain? Our instructors will improve your skiing, making you more versatile so you can keep exploring the mountain. ’’—John Guay, director of skier services
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no. 7 › family & friends
at deer valley, family is king. let us count the ways: on-mountain adventure zones, frozen yogurt shop, take-and-bake dinners for your condominium, family lodging packages, top-notch childcare and, last but not least, a vested interest in turning your children into passionate, lifelong skiers.
all together now
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insider tipnon-skiing kids
aren’t left out in the cold. the Children’s Center welcomes
little ones two months to 12 years, engaging them in
activities from story-time to snow play.
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the more, the merrier Ski vacations are meant to be shared—the memories made with family and friends will last a lifetime.
reunion roll Call Boasting countless homes and roomy residences, families take advantage of Deer Valley as a year-round retreat. Full- and half-day private lessons lead entire families out on the snow together, tailoring the instruction to the needs of different members. Lodging options with amenities such as heated pools, full kitchens and free shuttle service make traveling with large groups effortless.
‘‘ Deer Valley is so easy to ski as a family. We can all ride the same lift and each find runs that suit our abilities. ’’ —Joy Bateman, mother of four, Park City, Utah
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snow business Sure, our 2,026 acres of ski terrain will keep you busy, but failing to enjoy some of Deer Valley’s off-slope adventures is to miss the true magic of the ski vacation experience.
no. 8 › winter activities
From old-fashioned horse-pulled sleigh rides through pristine forests to ski-Doo–powered snowmobile trips over virgin powder, there’s more to do at Deer valley than ski. in short, if it happens on the snow, it happens here.
Mountains of Plenty
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in front of empire canyon lodge
so Much to Do, so little tiMe
› Dog sleDDingRelease your inner musher and take the reins on a dog sledding trip in the Wasatch and Uinta mountain ranges. Children welcome.
› nastar Get your race on with NASTAR on the resort’s Bald Mountain course, open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
› norDic skiingSkinny-ski your way through the Uinta range on a three- or five-hour guided Nordic tour with White Pine Touring. Or visit their 20-kilometer track in town to loop the three-, five- or 10-kilometer trails.
› sleigh riDesClimb aboard an old-fashioned sleigh pulled by draft horses for a peaceful glide through the woods. › snowMobilingPower through 7,000 acres of untouched terrain at Garff Ranch, 10 minutes from the resort, with Deer Valley’s Summit Meadows Adventures. One-, two- or three-hour rides are available.
› snowshoeingIf you can walk, you can snowshoe. Join a tour of Daly or Empire Canyons and see the mountain in a whole new way. Two-, three- and four-hour tours are available.
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no. 9 › downtown
with art galleries, first-class dining, fun shops and more bars than you can hop in a week, historic downtown Park City puts a little swagger in deer valley’s step. Bonus: it’s a five-minute ride away.
Bright lights,
Park City
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insider tipPark City’s free bus
system runs between 5 a.m. and 2 a.m.
daily, offering transit between Park City and deer valley
resort, plus Kimball Junction and
surrounding areas.
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all around the town Downtown Park City is a microcosm of a world-class metropolis, with great dining and shopping, abundant bars and a cadre of galleries and other arts-centric attractions.
out and aBout Visit the international and local art galleries as well as the rotating exhibits at the Kimball Arts Center and the Park City Museum. Utah Olympic Park, built for the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, is where the brave can barrel down the bobsled track at 70 mph or take a ski jumping lesson. Come dark, over 100 restaurants, lounges, brewpubs and bars await.
‘‘ Historic Main Street is only about a mile from Deer Valley. It’s a blast to walk up one side and down the other, browsing and dining as you go. ’’—Kristen Case, Park City, Utah
high west distillery
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no. 10 › ConvenienCe
From airport tarmac to high-speed lift in under an hour, deer valley is the very definition of convenient. Hop a flight for a quick weekend jaunt or unpack and stay a while. after all, getting home is just as simple.
right Here, right now
GettinG tHere is easier tHan ever Wake up in your bed and be skiing by early afternoon? Not a dream, but reality for Deer Valley skiers coming from nearly anywhere around the U.S.
details Salt Lake City International isn’t your typical airport: It’s a well-served hub that’s rarely crowded and boasts one of the best on-time arrival and departure records in the country. Make a reservation with one of several shuttle or car services that ferry skiers 36 miles to the resort. Or rent a car: The route travels I-80 to Highway 224—both wide-open, well-plowed roadways.
‘‘ Coming from sea level, we really appreciate the lower altitude. The resort’s base, at about 7,000 feet, makes it easy to acclimate. ’’—Bob Bickert, Mobile, Ala.
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deer valley › trail map
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deer valley › town map
empire pass A secluded collection of lodges and homes around the Silver Strike and Northside Express chairlifts. Elevation: 8,300 feet
lodging › Flagstaff Lodge › Shooting Star › The Grand Lodge restaurants › Empire Canyon Grill › Fireside Dining
our three mountain villages each offer a uniquely different vacation experience. Choose the one that’s right for you.
Be our guest
snow park The original base village and where ski school and daycare are located. Elevation: 7,200 feet
lodging › Black Diamond Lodge › Lodges at Deer Valley › Signature Collection of Private Homes and Condominiums › Silver Baron Lodge › Trail’s End Lodge restaurants › Deer Valley Grocery~Café › EBS Lounge › Seafood Buffet › Snow Park Restaurant
silver lake A European-style mid-mountain village with ski-in/ski-out lodging, shops and dining. Elevation: 8,100 feet
lodging › Signature Collection of Private Homes and Condominiums › Stag Lodge
restaurants › Bald Mountain Pizza › Royal Street Café › Silver Lake Restaurant › The Mariposa
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deer valley › summer
overlooking Jordanelle reservoir
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top 10 reasons to visit deer valley in the summer
1 › mountain bikingFly down over 60 miles of downhill and cross-country trails at the resort, comprising three chairlifts and more than 30 trails.
2 › scenic rides & HikingBoard a chairlift at the base, mid-mountain or Empire Canyon and explore the resort’s web of trails. Hike down or take the chairlift both ways for great views.
3 › outdoor concertsPick up a gourmet picnic basket and head to the Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater for a full lineup of open-air concerts and shows, from the Utah Symphony to performances by artists such as John Fogerty and Lucinda Williams.
4 › summer adventure campSwimming, biking, rollerblading, kickball, field trips and more await kids at the resort’s popular Summer Adventure Camp, mid June through August.
5 › meetingsWith over 45,000 square feet of meeting space, Deer Valley can accommodate gatherings of all sizes in our full-service conference facilities.
6 › convenienceBetween Salt Lake City International Airport and Park City’s free bus system, getting here—and getting around—couldn’t be easier.
7 › familySummer offers the same wide variety of family-friendly diversions as winter, both at the resort and in the surrounding area.
8 › lodgingValue-focused lodging deals abound in the summer, including packages that bundle lodging, concerts and activities such as biking and hiking. Also look for deals during summer events, including Savor the Summit and the Kimball Arts Festival.
9 › diningEnjoy lunch on the expansive decks at Royal Street Café or take in the lakeside view at Deer Valley Grocery~Café, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
10 › weddingsAttention to detail plus a gorgeous alpine setting make Deer Valley an ideal summertime wedding destination.
ask any local and they’ll tell you that they came to deer valley for the winter, but they stayed for the summer. there’s a reason for that. come find out for yourself.
Lodging & Reservations › 800-558-3337Direct › 435-649-1000Fax › 435-645-6939Snow Report › 435-649-2000Skier Services › 888-754-8477Toll Free from the US & Canada › 800-424-DEER (3337)Address › PO Box 1525, Park City, UT 84060Web › deervalley.com
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