Deer Valley® Resort
Deer Valley® Resort is one of three internationally acclaimed ski resorts in the Park City, Utah area. Deer Valley® Ski Resort is consistently ranked in the top 3 ski resorts in North America by Ski Magazine. The charm and solitude of Deer Valley® Resort's secluded mountain setting is found just 36 miles from the Salt Lake International Airport. Direct flights from most major cities enable you to leave home in the morning and ski Deer Valley® Resort the same afternoon. In fact, the Park City Chamber of commerce has sponsored a program that let's you ski free at any of the Park City area resorts if you show your Quick Start Pass (Printed from ParkCityInfo.com) at ski area ticket windows with your boarding pass from your arrival flight the same morning. To make the guest experience even more enjoyable, Deer Valley® Resort invests millions of dollars in on-mountain improvements every year.
New for the 2007-08 ski season is the Lady Morgan Express chair, that will add a few hundred additional skiable acres to Deer Valley® Resort in the Empire Pass neighborhood. The terrain is superb in variety and beauty, with lots of trees, rocks, and incredible views. New runs have been cut that will delight beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert skiers.
Additional space was added to the Rental Shop, our Children's Center, Signatures store as well as an additional store that will offer confectioneries, necessities, sundries and gifts. Deer Valley® Resort's commitment to the finest in food quality and service has set the standard for dining in the ski industry.
Deer Valley® Resort's restaurants offer a variety of dining options in three rustic, elegant day lodges - Snow Park Lodge (at the base of Deer Valley Resort), Silver Lake Lodge ( mid-mountain at Deer Valley Resort) and the secluded Empire Canyon Lodge (at the top of the mountain).
Snowbarding is not allowed at Deer Valley Resort. Exceptional customer service, consistent quality and attention to every detail are all part of the Deer Valley Resort experience. And our four mountains, offering a wide variety of terrain types, allow guests more than ample opportunity to indulge in our 350 annual inches of light, dry Utah powder.
Visit www.deervalley.com for more info.
Or Phone: 435-649-1000, 800-424-3337
Snow Report: 435-649-2000
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Park City Mountain Resort
From deep powder bowls to long groomed runs, gentle beginner slopes to steep chutes, three world-class terrain parks and the 2002 Olympic Superpipe, Park City Mountain Resort has something for everyone. The Ski Resort has a wide selection of terrain from beginner to expert, allowing the whole family to ski what they want, when they want. And, with our Fast Tracks pass, free with all 4+ multi-day tickets, it's easier to get more skiing and riding in. This special pass, available at the Resort Services Office, allows the holder access to express lanes at our most popular lifts.
Park City mountain Resort is gaining fans, and has been ranked among the top five ski resorts in North America by Ski Magazine. The magazine ranked PCMR #1 for steep slopes due in part to Park City Mountain Resort's commitment to winch cat groom a daily mix of black diamond expert runs. Park City Mountain Resort's terrain parks were voted number one in the country for 2005 by Transworld Snowboarding magazine.
Rich in tradition and fun, Park City Mountain Resort has earned acclaim by long-time loyalists as the heart of American skiing.
Visit www.parkcitymountain.com for more info.
Or Phone: 435-649-5400, 866-604-4170
Snow Report: 435-647-5449
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The Canyons® Ski Resort
The incredible beauty you saw on NBC's Today show and Nightly News during the 2002 winter games was the Canyons Ski Resort. Matt Lauer said of his time here, "The Canyons® Resort was our Olympic home away from home. What a great stay. What a great mountain. What a great resort!"
The Canyons Ski Resort has jumped up rankings from #22 in 2004 to #14 in 2005 by Ski Magazine; the biggest jump of rank of any resort in North America. Skiers looking for The Canyons® Resort' terrain park in 2005 will find it at a higher elevation - providing more consistent natural snowfall assisted by a new snowmaking system for the park. Freeskiers and riders will access the new park by Snow Canyon Express where they will find more than 30 features throughout the 16-acre park.
Tree skiing gets even better off of The Canyons Ski Resort Saddleback Express lift. Skiers and riders will find even more tree skiing near The Pines, thanks to the thinning of glades. The Pines is known for deep, untouched powder and plenty-o-trees.
On-mountain dining takes a step up at The Canyons Ski Resort. Lookout Cabin will now feature a new, full-service bar within the restaurant -- Located a top Lookout Peak, Lookout Cabin provides stunning views of the Wasatch along with table-served meals daily.
Visit www.thecanyons.com for more details.
Or Phone: 435-649-5400, 866-604-4170
Snow Report: 435-615-3456
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