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Wasatch Gravity Pass debuts with dual access to Deer Valley and Solitude

PARK CITY, Utah – This summer, Deer Valley Resort is redefining mountain biking in the Wasatch with the launch of the Wasatch Gravity Pass, a new dual-mountain summer pass created in partnership with Solitude Mountain Resort. For $450, riders will gain access to bike trails across both destinations—unlocking more terrain, more adventure, and more value all season long.

The pass comes as Deer Valley adapts its trail offerings for the 2025 summer season due to the construction of the new Pinyon Express high-speed 6-pack chairlift and accompanying snowmaking infrastructure upgrades on Bald Mountain. While upper-mountain biking access via Sterling Express will be temporarily closed, the resort is keeping the season rolling with access to roughly 50% of its bike trails, including the popular lower-mountain flow trails: Ripple, Regulator, and Undertow.

Two resorts, one pass

The Wasatch Gravity Pass provides unlimited access to downhill mountain biking at both Deer Valley and Solitude from June 20 through September 21, 2025. The collaboration offers passholders a seamless way to explore more terrain without doubling the cost—ideal for riders who want variety, convenience, and some of the best lift-served biking in Utah.

Passholders can enjoy Deer Valley’s renowned machine-built trails and family-friendly terrain in the Snow Park area, then head over Big Cottonwood Canyon to Solitude’s rugged alpine singletrack and growing gravity park. This combination is designed to cater to riders of all skill levels while expanding summer adventure options in the Wasatch.

Scenic lift rides at Deer Valley.
Scenic lift rides at Deer Valley.

Scenic rides and more still on tap

In addition to biking, Deer Valley will continue to offer lift-served hiking and scenic chairlift rides via Silver Lake Express and Sterling Express. Ride options include:

  • Mid-mountain access: $10
  • Summit access: $30
    Each adult ticket includes one free child ride for kids 12 and under.

While the upper-mountain terrain is temporarily closed for biking, the resort’s Silver Lake area remains a hub of summer activity with lawn concerts, family events, and specialty food pop-ups scheduled throughout the season.

Deer Valley Beer Festival 2024.
Deer Valley Beer Festival 2024.

What else is happening this summer at Deer Valley

Beyond the trails, Deer Valley’s full summer slate is back in action. Key highlights include:

Dining options like Royal Street Café, The Brass Tag, The Sticky Wicket, and Deer Valley Café will all return for the summer, offering everything from laid-back patio lunches to elevated après-style fare.

For pass details, trail maps, and the full summer calendar, visit deervalley.com.

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