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Deer Valley Resort


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Deer Valley ResortWith 6 mountains and utilizing powder and groomed runs Deer Valley Resort is a skiing paradise.

Little Baldy Peak, elevation 7,950 feet, offers nine trails ranging from beginner to expert. Trails are accessed via the resort’s Little Stick and Navigator runs, or by the Jordanelle Express Gondola, located at the Mayflower/Deer Crest entrance to Deer Valley off Highway 40.

Bald Eagle Mountain
, elevation 8,400 feet, offers ideal terrain for skiers of all abilities. First-time skiers will appreciate the separate, beginner area known as Wide West, accessed by two chairlifts, Burns and Snowflake. Numerous intermediate runs allow skiers to slowly advance from the gentler Last Chance to the steeper Solid Muldoon and Big Stick. Advanced and expert skiers can challenge themselves on our 2002 Olympic Winter Games runs, Champion (site of freestyle moguls), Know You Don’t (site of alpine slalom), and White Owl (site of freestyle aerials). The Silver Lake Express high-speed quad chairlift gives skiers and foot passengers easy access to and from the mid-mountain Silver Lake area.

Bald Mountain, elevation 9,400 feet, features mostly intermediate and advanced skiing, with one easier route down via Homeward Bound. Accessed by the Sterling Express, Wasatch Express, Sultan Express and Mayflower chairlifts, strong skiers in search of steeper, ungroomed trails and Utah’s famous light powder will find what they’re looking for on Bald Mountain’s numerous north-facing slopes. Bald Mountain offers many of Deer Valley’s most coveted gladed areas such as Sunset Glade and Triangle Trees.

Flagstaff Mountain, elevation 9,100 feet, serviced by four high-speed quads and one triple chair, offers a full range of skiing for all abilities, including extensive gladed areas for advanced skiers, access to Ontario Bowl and some of Deer Valley’s most popular intermediate runs. Flagstaff is also a favorite with the kids, offering special children’s runs and play areas such as Quincy’s Cabin, Bucky’s Backyard, Ruby’s Tail and more.

Empire, elevation 9,570 feet, offers some of the most advanced, expert terrain at Deer Valley as well as an intermediate run off this peak. There are no green runs off the top of Empire. The Daly Bowl and Chutes will challenge even the most experienced skiers.

Lady Morgan, elevation 9,000 feet and accessed via Lady Morgan Express, features mostly advanced and expert skiing. From the top, one easier run, Pearl, and one intermediate run, Dakota, offer quick access to the Empire Canyon Lodge. This chairlift is easily accessed via the bottom of the Northside Express on Woodside run or off the Hawkeye run on Custer, both of which offer easier skiing. The Centennial area to the north of the top terminal offers 65 acres of expert gladed terrain for skiers in search of Utah’s famous powder.

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