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The drive up to Deer Valley already shifts something in you. The valley floor falls away, aspens crowd the roadsides, and by the time you reach the upper elevations, the scale of the Wasatch Range takes hold. Deer Hollow Hideaway sits here, a luxurious three-bedroom condominium positioned within the expanded Deer Valley Resort, where twenty new ski runs have recently transformed the mountain's eastern face. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, and the orientation of the residence means those views stay with you from morning light through the blue hour that settles over the range at dusk.
The interior is designed for the kind of winter living that balances comfort with a sense of occasion. Vaulted ceilings and an open-concept layout give the main living area a generous feel, while a gas fireplace anchors the space with warmth after long days on the mountain. The kitchen is fully appointed for real cooking, not just reheating, which matters when you'd rather stay in than navigate icy roads after a full day of skiing. Three bedrooms provide enough separation for families or small groups traveling together, each offering the kind of restful privacy that makes a week-long stay feel sustainable rather than cramped. The property sleeps up to eight, with thoughtful touches throughout that reflect a standard well above the typical ski rental.
Deer Valley itself is a resort that has long traded on exclusivity and grooming quality, and the recent expansion into new terrain has only deepened its appeal. The twenty new runs accessible from this location add meaningful variety for intermediate and advanced skiers, while the resort's long-standing reputation for uncrowded slopes and immaculate conditions remains intact. Park City's historic Main Street sits a short drive below, with its restaurants, galleries, and après-ski culture offering an easy counterpoint to the quieter rhythms of the upper mountain. In warmer months, the surrounding terrain opens up to hiking, mountain biking, and the kind of high-altitude stillness that draws people back to the Wasatch year after year.
What stays with you about Deer Hollow Hideaway is the proximity. Not just to the skiing, though that immediacy is central, but to the landscape itself. You are not observing the mountains from a distant hotel lobby. You are living inside them, waking to ridgelines that feel close enough to touch, returning each evening to a residence that holds the warmth of the day. It is the kind of mountain retreat that earns its name honestly, a hideaway that feels both connected and apart.
The drive up to Deer Valley already shifts something in you. The valley floor falls away, aspens crowd the roadsides, and by the time you reach the upper elevations, the scale of the Wasatch Range takes hold. Deer Hollow Hideaway sits here, a luxurious three-bedroom condominium positioned within the expanded Deer Valley Resort, where twenty new ski runs have recently transformed the mountain's eastern face. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, and the orientation of the residence means those views stay with you from morning light through the blue hour that settles over the range at dusk.
The interior is designed for the kind of winter living that balances comfort with a sense of occasion. Vaulted ceilings and an open-concept layout give the main living area a generous feel, while a gas fireplace anchors the space with warmth after long days on the mountain. The kitchen is fully appointed for real cooking, not just reheating, which matters when you'd rather stay in than navigate icy roads after a full day of skiing. Three bedrooms provide enough separation for families or small groups traveling together, each offering the kind of restful privacy that makes a week-long stay feel sustainable rather than cramped. The property sleeps up to eight, with thoughtful touches throughout that reflect a standard well above the typical ski rental.
Deer Valley itself is a resort that has long traded on exclusivity and grooming quality, and the recent expansion into new terrain has only deepened its appeal. The twenty new runs accessible from this location add meaningful variety for intermediate and advanced skiers, while the resort's long-standing reputation for uncrowded slopes and immaculate conditions remains intact. Park City's historic Main Street sits a short drive below, with its restaurants, galleries, and après-ski culture offering an easy counterpoint to the quieter rhythms of the upper mountain. In warmer months, the surrounding terrain opens up to hiking, mountain biking, and the kind of high-altitude stillness that draws people back to the Wasatch year after year.

There's a particular ease to staying somewhere that never asks you to choose between refinement and the mountain itself. The interiors here feel considered without being precious — modern lines, plush textures, an electric fireplace that anchors the living space in warmth rather than spectacle. The Miele kitchen isn't decorative; it's an invitation to actually cook, to settle in. What sets this apart is the proximity — slope views from your patio, a chairlift practically at your door — so the boundary between residence and resort dissolves quietly. You're not commuting to the mountain; you're already in it. That effortlessness is what lingers.
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