Mining History
The area in which Deer Valley is located has a long and fascinating mining history. The area was first settled in the late 1800s by miners prospecting for silver, gold, zinc, copper, and lead. Over the years, numerous mines were established throughout the region, many of which remain active to this day. Many onsite buildings such as the Mine Yard, Museum of Mining, and Main Street are a testament to the history and importance of mining in Park City.
Environmental Commitment
Deer Valley is committed to conservation and sustainability, creating a balance between development and environmental protection. The resort has implemented numerous programs aimed at reducing its carbon footprint and protecting the environment around it. These include initiatives such as energy-efficient lighting, efficient snowmaking systems, and the use of renewable resources.
Deer Valley Ski Resort Through The Years
Since its founding in 1981, Deer Valley has continued to set the standard for ski resorts across North America. Its reputation as a premier destination for skiing and snowboarding continues to draw visitors from around the world. Over the years, its five-star hotel lodges, fine-dining restaurants, and luxurious amenities have made it one of the most popular ski resorts in the United States. As a result, Deer Valley Ski Resort continues to be one of the most beloved destinations for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts from around the globe.
The resort’s commitment to conservation and sustainability has also made it stand out among its peers. Its dedication to protecting the environment around it and minimizing its carbon footprint has allowed it to remain a leader in the ski resort industry.