Deer Valley
| Deer Valley | |
|---|---|
| Overview of a portion of the resort's Flagstaff Mountain terrain | |
| Location in Utah | |
| Location | Wasatch Range Summit County, Utah United States | 
| Nearest major city | Park City, Utah | 
| Coordinates | 40°37′22″N 111°29′22″W / 40.62278°N 111.48944°W | 
| Status | Operating | 
| Owner | Alterra Mountain Company | 
| Vertical | 3,000 ft (910 m) | 
| Top elevation | 9,570 ft (2,920 m) | 
| Base elevation | 6,570 ft (2,000 m) | 
| Skiable area | 2,026 acres (820 ha) | 
| Trails | 103 27% easiest 41% more difficult 32% most difficult | 
| Longest run | 2.8 mi (4.5 km) | 
| Lift system | 24 - 1 Gondola - 12 High-speed quad chairlifts - 5 Triple chairlifts - 2 Double chairlifts - 4 Magic carpets | 
| Lift capacity | 50,470 skiers/hr | 
| Terrain parks | No | 
| Snowfall | Base: <150 inches (380 cm) Peak: 294 inches (750 cm) | 
| Snowmaking | Yes, over 660 acres (270 ha) | 
| Night skiing | No | 
| Website | Deer Valley | 
Deer Valley is a ski-only resort in the Wasatch Range, located 36 miles (58 km) east of Salt Lake City, in Park City, Utah, United States where snowboarding is prohibited.
Deer Valley was one of the venues for the 2002 Winter Olympics, hosting the freestyle moguls, aerial, and alpine slalom events. It is expected to host the mogul event for the 2034 Winter Olympics but lost out on hosting the slalom event. Deer Valley also regularly hosts competitions for the International Ski Federation for moguls and aerials, but is not steep enough nor does it have long enough terrain to host events such as the GS, Super G, or Downhill.