Montage Deer Valley
When you book Montage Deer Valley in Park City, USA through our Virtuoso partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $100 hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Upgrade at time of booking for guest rooms and suites, subject to availability. Upgrade on arrival for residences, subject to availability
- Daily breakfast credit of $90 per bedroom, served in the restaurant and via in-room dining (credit is non-cumulative)
- USD 100 equivalent Resort or Hotel credit to be utilized during stay, applicable towards food & beverage, spa services, or activities and rentals in Compass Sports. (not combinable, not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)
- Early check-in / Late check-out, subject to availability
Location
Montage approaches mountain hospitality with a residential sensibility, delivering the polish of ultra-luxury service without the stiffness that sometimes accompanies it. Spa Montage and children's programming anchor the experience, designed for families who expect both pampering and substance. The brand's warmth shows in small gestures: staff who remember names, wellness rituals that feel personal rather than prescribed.
Park City sits at over 2,100 metres in the Wasatch Range, a former silver mining town that transformed into one of North America's premier ski destinations without losing its Historic Main Street. Victorian-era storefronts now house galleries and restaurants, and the air still carries that high-altitude crispness year-round. The town hosted events during the 2002 Winter Olympics, cementing its reputation, but the real draw remains the terrain: Deer Valley Resort sprawls just 2.6 kilometres away, known for limiting daily lift tickets to preserve snow quality and reduce lift queues.
Salt Lake City International Airport lies 44 kilometres northwest, a straightforward drive through mountain corridors that reveals why Utah's license plates claim "Greatest Snow on Earth." The approach into Park City feels like entering an alpine amphitheatre, ridgelines rising on all sides.
Deer Valley Resort defines winter here, its groomed runs and skiers-only policy (no snowboarders) creating a controlled, almost serene mountain experience. Park City Mountain Resort, five kilometres away, offers a wilder alternative with more varied terrain. Summer shifts the focus: Park City Golf Course lies five kilometres out, and Jordanelle Dock, eight kilometres distant, provides access to the reservoir's calm waters for paddleboarding and sailing. Wasatch Mountain State Park, ten kilometres southeast, opens into high-elevation hiking through aspen groves and alpine meadows.
Book a tee time at Park Meadows Country Club for views that stretch across the Heber Valley. Donut Falls, twelve kilometres away, rewards a short hike with a cascade that tunnels through a natural limestone opening. Park City's Main Street remains walkable from most properties in town, its galleries and boutiques occupying buildings that once served miners and railway workers. The absence of Michelin-starred dining here reflects geography more than quality; Utah's food scene thrives on regional game, trout, and influences from both pioneer foodways and contemporary farm-to-table sensibilities.
Winter arrives hard and stays long. January temperatures drop well below freezing, but the snow falls dry and light, the kind that skiers cross continents to reach. The Wasatch captures storms moving east from the Pacific, and by February the snowpack reaches its deepest. March extends the season with bluebird days, the sun fierce at this elevation even as temperatures remain cold.
Summer at altitude feels temperate, with July highs in the mid-twenties Celsius and cool evenings that demand a jacket. Afternoon thunderstorms roll through quickly, clearing to reveal long light that stretches past nine o'clock. September brings golden aspen leaves and crisp mornings, the trails emptier as summer visitors depart.
December through March delivers the most reliable snow and the best skiing conditions, though crowds peak during holidays. June through September offers hiking, golf, and mountain biking under skies that rarely see rain.
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