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Deer Valley drops new pass lineup March 13: Utah locals get $1,400 special
Keetley Express Chairlift at Deer Valley East Village Photo: Deer Valley Resort
Deer Valley offers more flexible pass options this year, including a $1,400 season pass exclusively for Utah residents
PARK CITY, Utah — Deer Valley Resort unveiled new season pass options Thursday for the 2025-26 ski season as the Utah destination prepares for what it calls “the most significant expansion in skiing.”
The ski-only resort will double its terrain by next season, adding 10 new lifts and 100 new runs, expanding to over 3,700 acres with 31 chairlifts and approximately 200 ski runs.
Four pass options will be available for the 2025-26 season:
The Deer Valley Unlimited Pass offers unlimited skiing with no blackout dates, six First Tracks experiences, 12 discounted Friends & Family lift tickets, and 15% off retail and dining.
The NEW Deer Valley Select Pass provides seven-day-a-week access with peak blackout dates, three First Tracks experiences, eight Friends & Family lift tickets, and 15% off retail and dining.
The Deer Valley Midweek Pass allows skiing Monday through Friday with peak blackout dates, three First Tracks experiences, six Friends & Family lift tickets, and 15% off retail and dining.
The NEW Deer Valley Utah Limited Pass is designed exclusively for Utah residents, offering Monday-through-Thursday skiing at a starting price of $1,400, with peak blackout dates and proof of residency required.
“The 2025-26 season marks a new era for Deer Valley as we significantly expand the mountain while preserving our legendary service and ski-only experience,” said Susie English, Deer Valley’s Vice President of Marketing. “With these new pass options, we’re ensuring that guests have the flexibility to enjoy Deer Valley in a way that best fits their lifestyle.”
The expansion represents a significant growth milestone for a resort known for luxury skiing, impeccable grooming and high-end dining experiences.
Pass sales begin March 13 exclusively through IkonPass.com, with Deer Valley access available only on the full Ikon Pass for the upcoming season.
“This season, the better the pass, the better the perks,” said Erik Forsell, Chief Marketing Officer of Alterra Mountain Company, which operates the Ikon Pass program.
New pass holders can begin using their passes for spring skiing at Deer Valley starting March 31, a week earlier than in previous years, with no reservations required.
The Ikon Pass now provides access to 61 destinations across five continents, 11 countries, and 16 U.S. states, totaling nearly 269,000 acres of skiable terrain.
To learn more, visit Deer Valley’s website.