Deer Valley, set in the scenic mountains of Utah, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and top-notch skiing. From thrilling advanced trails to gentle beginner runs, Deer Valley truly offers something for everyone, all while maintaining an unmatched level of service. Download the latest Deer Valley piste map, and get valuable information on the resort's ski area, most popular ski runs, and ski lift network to make the most of your skiing experience.
Deer Valley ski resort piste map
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Deer Valley best ski pistes
Deer Valley features about 30% beginner, 44% intermediate, and 27% expert terrain, celebrated for impeccable grooming and guest services:
- Wild West (Blue-Intermediate): A rolling blue with gentle cambers, perfect for carving.
- Success (Blue-Intermediate): Smooth descent with excellent corduroy, ideal mid day run.
- Deer Hollow (Red-Intermediate): Varied red with mild rollers and tree lined sections.
- Last Chance (Red-Intermediate): Long red linking mid mountain terraces, steady gradient throughout.
- Dew Drop (Green-Beginner): Short, wide green ideal for new skiers near the base.
- Little Kate (Blue-Beginner): Gentle blue with plush snow retention and easy access.
- Triangle Trees (Blue-Intermediate): Blue route through glades, blending grooming with light tree skiing.
- Magnus (Blue-Intermediate): A long blue carpet connecting several lifts with calm terrain.
- Stein’s Way (Blue-Intermediate): A scenic blue through pine forests, quiet and serene.
- Champion (Red-Intermediate): Named for race training, this red offers firm corduroy and steady pitch.
- Jordanelle (Red-Intermediate): A red traverse with fantastic reservoir views.
- Lost Boulder (Black-Expert): Steep black featuring mogul sections and tight fall line.
- Lucky Star (Red-Intermediate): A playful red with small rollers and banked turns.
- Hawkeye (Blue-Intermediate): Gentle blue with sweeping curves.
- Pearl (Green-Beginner): Wide green for learners, serviced by a magic carpet.
- Webster (Red-Intermediate): Rolling red with solid snow conditions.
- Hillside (Blue-Beginner): Easy blue near the lodge, great for warming up.
- Daly Bowl (Black-Expert): Ungroomed black bowl with deep snow potential.
- Supreme (Red-Intermediate): A smooth fall‑line red, consistently groomed.
Deer Valley in brief
- Skiable terrain: 948 ha (2,342 acres)
- Base elevation: 1,990 m (6,529 feet)
- Top elevation: 2,916 m (9,567 feet)
- Vertical drop: 926 m (3,038 feet)
- Ski pistes: 122
- Type of ski pistes: 30% beginner, 44% intermediate, 27% expert
- Longest run: 1,6 km (1 mile)
- Bowls: 7
- Ski lifts: 24
- Snowmaking coverage: 76.5% of pistes
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