Runs/ski slopes Deer Valley
Deer Valley offers an impressive selection of pistes. There are runs of all difficulty levels on six different mountains. Over 100 slopes promise lots of fun for beginners, families, advanced skiers and experts: groomed and ungroomed runs, long and wide slopes, easy slopes, carving slopes, steep forest slopes, tree skiing, steep bowls, cliffs and powder slopes within the monitored ski area boundaries.
Deer Valley is one of the few ski resorts in the USA that does not allow snowboarders on its slopes. The number of skiers is limited which means the ski resort is not too crowded. In 2002, Deer Valley was the venue for the Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games.
- Snowboarding prohibited
Runs/slopes
Total: 118 km
Easy | 36 km |
Intermediate | 49 km |
Difficult | 33 km |
Interconnection information
The ski resorts of Deer Valley and Park City are not linked. The two ski resorts are located next to each other at the mountain station of the Empire Express chairlift. However, they are separated by ski area boundaries.
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
76 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Numerous valley runs lead to the Snow Park Lodge and to the base station of the Jordanelle Express Gondola.
Run location
- just above tree line
- under tree line
Most difficult run
- Hillside · Length 1 km · Elevation difference 345 m
Steep slope at the Lady Morgan Express - Daly Bowl
Extremely steep ungroomed terrain for experts
Slope tip
- Stein's Way
At the Sultan Express - Supreme
At the Empire Express - Jordanelle
At the Jordanelle Express Gondola
Snowparks
- No snow park/fun park
- No halfpipe
Highlights
- Public race course with time measurement -
At the Sterling Express
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