One of the biggest ski resort expansions coming in the next few years will be at Deer Valley. It was announced last year that Deer Valley would run the giant terrain and village expansion that the Extell Development Company is building.
Gary Barnett, founder and chairman of Extell Development Company, described their partnership with Deer Valley to TownLift:
“Deer Valley East Village is a long-anticipated project that will serve as the heart of the expanded terrain at Deer Valley Resort. With careful planning, we’ve curated a village that will redefine luxury and offer unparalleled amenities for our guests….Our partnership with Deer Valley signifies our dedication to creating a destination where luxury, recreation, and accessibility harmoniously come together.”
This Monday, Deer Valley Resort revealed more details about its gigantic future expansion. They gave a timeline of some of the new lifts, and the name of the new base area: Deer Valley East Village. Here’s a breakdown of what Deer Valley will be adding to its world-class ski resort in the future.
Note: We’ve included the expansion map and multiple zoomed-in photos down below, but you can click here to check out the map in further detail. The red lines signify lifts that are scheduled to open during the 2025-26 season, while the orange lines are lifts planned for the future.
The first phase will add 110 trails and nine new chairlifts, which includes a ten-person gondola.
Future Phases: After the 2025-26 season, Deer Valley plans on adding further lifts and terrain expansions The full build will add another 25 trails and 7 chairlifts to the Utah ski resort.
Two of the lower terrain pods will get their own lifts, which will improve lapability. The most easily visible terrain off US Route 40 is Hail Peak. This mix of beginner, intermediate, and advanced terrain will be serviced by a lift in Deer Valley’s East Village. There will also be a chairlift that connects Hail Peak to the Big Dutch Peak trails.
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