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Deer Valley Ski Resort
Deer Valley ski resort has been voted in the top three ski resorts for nearly a decade now, why? Top skiing and quality service that's why. Utah at it's finest
Other Activities
Snowmobiling, snow shoeing, dog sledding, sleigh rides, cross country skiing, hot air ballooning, ATV's, heli-ski, cross country skiing, art galleries, theaters, bars and clubs, and more.
There are 5 mountains that make up Deer Valley
Little Baldy Peak, elevation 7,950 feet, 9 runs, This is where the University of Utah Ski Team trains.
Bald Eagle Mountain, elevation 8,400 feet. Bald Eagle Mountain offers ideal terrain for skiers of all abilities. Advanced skiers can even have a go at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games runs,
Bald Mountain, elevation 9,400 feet, features mostly intermediate and advanced skiing, top Gladed skiing.
Flagstaff Mountain, elevation 9,100 feet, offers a full range of skiing for all abilities, including extensive gladed areas for advanced skiers, popular kids runs and play areas
Empire, elevation 9,570 feet, offers some of the most advanced, expert terrain at Deer Valley. This is the the experts area with no beginner and only a few intermediate runs
Season dates
December 5, 2009, through April 11, 2010, conditions permitting
Deer Valley ski info -official site

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