This slope-side suite in Utah is the peak of your spring skiing dreams

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Spring is almost here and with sunny skies comes some of the most glorious weeks of the ski season. Warmer temperatures, bluebirds, and an apres-ski scene that’s even a little “s’more” fun than that of the winter months make spring a perfect time for a ski vacation.

In Deer Valley, Utah, the ski season is expected to end on April 17. There is about a month left to enjoy the longer days and sunshine ahead.

Deer Valley is a ski-only resort, meaning no snowboarding is allowed – a true skiing paradise.

One of the Deer Valley properties is the Montage Deer Valley – a ski-in, ski-out resort just minutes from Park City’s main street. And of the accommodations in Deer Valley, perhaps none is more coveted than the Peak View Suite – a 1,000-square-foot suite with a private balcony offering panoramic views of the mountain trails and alpine valleys.

One of the luxury properties in Deer Valley is the Montage Deer Valley – a ski-in/ski-out resort located just minutes from Park City’s main street. (Courtesy of Montage Deer Valley)

The Peak View Suite features two fireplaces and a separate living room, a king bed and sofa bed, and a marble bathroom with a deep soaking tub.

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Outside the suite and for all resort guests are the Montage Deer Valley’s five restaurants. A popular establishment is Daley’s Pub & Rec, which serves casual fare and has a bowling alley and arcade. Other cuisines include a burger and bourbon joint, a sushi restaurant, a coffee shop with to-go items, and the resort’s signature restaurant, Apex. For the après-ski crowd, there’s Vista Lounge, with the best view outside of the Peak Suite, plus specialty cocktails and fondue, among other food items.

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Alpenglobes are translucent domes that provide a climate-controlled and enclosed dining experience with a panoramic view of the Deer Valley.  Each globe can accommodate up to 6 guests.

Alpenglobes are translucent domes that provide a climate-controlled and enclosed dining experience with a panoramic view of the Deer Valley. Each globe can accommodate up to 6 guests. (Mounting Deer Valley)

A popular establishment is Daley's Pub & Rec, which offers casual fare, a bowling alley and arcade.

A popular establishment is Daley’s Pub & Rec, which serves casual fare and has a bowling alley and arcade. (Mounting Deer Valley)

For special occasions, the hotel’s Alpenglobes are a private dining venue overlooking the valley. The enclosed, climate-controlled Alpenglobes are located on the Vista Terrace and can accommodate up to eight guests.

Kids and adults alike will want to check out the hotel’s own tubing park, while children aged 5 to 12 can visit Paintbox, the hotel’s kids’ club which offers crafts, games and a weekly kids’ evening with dinner and a movie .

Other resort amenities include a 35,000-square-foot spa with 29 treatment rooms;  indoor and outdoor pools and daily S'mores at the many fire pits next to the slopes.

Other resort amenities include a 35,000-square-foot spa with 29 treatment rooms; indoor and outdoor pools and daily S’mores at the many fire pits next to the slopes. (Mounting Deer Valley)

The bedroom at Deer Valley has a view of the mountains.

The bedroom at Deer Valley has a view of the mountains. (Mounting Deer Valley)

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Other resort amenities include a 35,000-square-foot spa with 29 treatment rooms; indoor and outdoor pools and daily s’mores at the many fire pits next to the slopes.

In ski season, the Apres Lounge – or Veuve Yurt – is located behind the resort with direct access to three ski lifts. It serves champagne with select gourmet snacks including caviar, local cheeses and charcuterie, smoked fish and more. The Veuve Yurt is Deer Valley’s high-end option to toast the end of the ski season.

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