DEER VALLEY RESORT; PARK CITY, Utah — Deer Valley Resort has released its updated trail map for the 2025/26 ski season, illustrating the latest phase of the resort’s historic Expanded Excellence initiative. The new map highlights seven additional chairlifts and nearly 80 new ski runs for the upcoming ski season, bringing the resort’s total skiable terrain to more than 4,300 acres, officially over doubling the Deer Valley experience and marking one of the most significant expansions in North American ski history.
Building on last year’s introduction of Deer Valley East Village and the first wave of new terrain, including three new chairlifts and 20 new runs, update showcases the most transformative phase yet, integrating Park Peak and Big Dutch Peak, Keetley Point and Pioche Point to the resort’s interconnected trail network.
Click here to watch Deer Valley Resort’s 2025-26 Winter Trail Map reveal.
“This year’s map captures a significant moment in Deer Valley’s history,” said Susie English, Vice President of Marketing. “With more lifts, more runs, and a greatly expanded footprint, it reflects how far we’ve come in realizing our vision to elevate the Deer Valley experience while still maintaining the character and care that define our resort.”
The 2025/26 trail map illustrates the terrain now open as part of the expansion, including:
- 7 new chairlifts, including the East Village Express, a 10-passenger gondola connecting Deer Valley East Village to Park Peak – in addition to the three chairlifts added last season.
- Nearly 80 new ski runs, of all abilities, including the 4.8-mile-long Green Monster spanning from the top of Park Peak to the Deer Valley East Village base area, including the 20 ski runs added last season.
- More than 4,300 acres of skiable terrain, over double the size of Deer Valley prior to expansion
Hand-painted by renowned ski map artist Rad Smith, the updated illustration captures the resort’s distinctive beauty and scale through an enhanced aerial perspective. Smith’s artistry preserves the timeless character of ski maps while incorporating modern details that help guests easily navigate the expanded resort footprint.
Deer Valley’s Expanded Excellence initiative continues to progress with additional terrain and lifts planned for Hail Peak in the 2026/27 season, followed by future development on South Peak in later phases. As new areas open, the trail map will continue to evolve to reflect Deer Valley’s growing footprint and elevated guest experience.
Click here to view a downloadable version of Deer Valley Resort’s 2025/26 Winter Trail Map.
To view the new trail map, explore expanded terrain, and learn more about Deer Valley’s Expanded Excellence initiative, please visit deervalley.com or contact media@deervalley.com.
About Deer Valley Resort
Deer Valley Resort, located in Park City, Utah, set the standard for luxury in skiing by offering the service and hospitality of a five-star hotel. The ski-only resort is now delivering the largest expansion in ski resort history for the 2025/26 season. This winter, Deer Valley unveils seven new chairlifts, including a 10-passenger gondola, and more than 80 new ski runs. In total, this expansion brings the resort to 10 new lifts and over 100 new runs added since December 2024, marking a major milestone in Deer Valley’s transformation. The expansion is part of “Expanded Excellence,” a resort-wide initiative that will grow Deer Valley to 5,726 skiable acres, a new base area and portal at Deer Valley East Village with 1,200 new day skier parking spaces, a Snow Park base area transformation and enhance existing mountain infrastructure. Deer Valley now boasts 31 chairlifts, over 200 ski runs, seven bowls, 300 inches of annual snowfall, and 4,300 skiable acres. The resort also limits daily lift ticket sales and is known for its award-winning ski school, elegant day lodges, exceptional dining, and a wide range of luxury accommodations. Deer Valley has been named the United States’ Best Ski Resort by the World Ski Awards for 12 consecutive years.