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Deer Valley, Utah

1 PropertyFrom $960K2 to 5 BR · 2 to 4 BA · 1,283 to 5,015 sqft

Deer Valley is an outlier among major North American ski resorts. It caps daily skier numbers, meaning the snow stays groomed and the lift lines short and remains skier-only, with no snowboarders on the mountain. The result is the experience the rest of the industry quietly envies: 2,000+ acres of meticulously groomed terrain with the lowest skier density of any major resort in the country.

The mountain is in the middle of the largest ski resort expansion currently underway in North America. Deer Valley East, the new village where GoForth's residence sits, is being built as an integrated walkable community of homes, dining, and shops, anchored by new lifts opening up previously inaccessible terrain. For owners, this means buying ahead of an inventory and infrastructure build-out that's still in progress.

Park City, the old silver-mining town that hosts Sundance Film Festival every January, is twenty minutes away. Salt Lake City International Airport is 45 minutes via I-80, with direct flights from every major US hub. And with the 2034 Winter Olympics returning to the Salt Lake region, the area is positioned at the intersection of two structural tailwinds: the resort expansion bringing new infrastructure online, and the Olympic spotlight that historically drives multi-year appreciation in host markets.

Beyond ski season, Deer Valley becomes a different mountain, wildflower hikes, mountain biking on the same lifts, the Deer Valley Music Festival in summer. The home is a year-round residence, not a winter-only one.

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Where to Eat

  • Goldener Hirsch

    Goldener Hirsch

    Austrian-American

    The village icon. Fondue, wiener schnitzel, and a fireplace you'll build your evening around. Reservations essential in ski season.

  • Fireside Dining

    American

    Four-course communal raclette and leg of lamb carved tableside at Empire Canyon Lodge. The most theatrical meal on the mountain.

  • Riverhorse on Main

    New American

    Park City's fine-dining anchor for 30 years. Live music, inventive plates, and a wine list that justifies the occasion.

Things to Do

  • Ski Deer Valley Resort

    2,026 acres of meticulously groomed terrain with a daily skier cap. No snowboarders, no crowds, no compromise.

  • Hike the Wasatch

    Summer transforms the ski runs into wildflower-covered hiking trails. The Mid-Mountain Trail connects Park City to Deer Valley through alpine meadows.

  • Park City Main Street

    Gallery walks, boutique shopping, and après-ski bars six minutes from your front door. The Sundance Film Festival calls this home every January.

  • Woodward Park City

    Year-round action sports campus — indoor skiing, skateboarding, trampolines. Built for families and built to impress.

When to Visit

  • December — March (High)

    December — March (High)

    Peak ski season. Champagne powder, groomed corduroy, and the best snow in North America. Book early — Deer Valley sells out.

  • June — September (Summer)

    June — September (Summer)

    Mountain biking, hiking, fly fishing, and the Deer Valley Music Festival. Highs in the mid-70s. Zero humidity.

  • April — May, October — November (Shoulder)

    Quiet months. Many restaurants close, but rates drop significantly. Ideal for buyers who want to see the property without the polish.

Getting There

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) is 45 minutes from Deer Valley via I-80 through Parley's Canyon. Direct flights from every major US hub. Private aviation uses Heber Valley Airport (HCR), 15 minutes away.

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