Posted on May 10, 2012 by steinlodge | in Happening in Park City, The Lodge, The Spa, Uncategorized | No Comments »

Food is a substantial portion of any vacation. At Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley you won’t find food like ours at any other Deer Valley hotel. Your stomach will be satisfied with house made chocolates and plates from our Four Star Restaurant. However, all that food can start to make your pants fit a little tighter; but don’t worry we have the solution. At Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley we offer fitness classes they can help you firm up and burn calories.
Deer Valley hotels: cardio
At Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley, a premier Deer Valley hotel, you can burn up to 600 calories in our Afterburn class. You’ll peel off the chocolate by putting your body through a cardio and weight lifting workout. Afterburn is a mix of a few different work outs. These work outs include dance, kick boxing, Pilates and yoga. It sounds harsh, but with the upbeat music and fun choreography you’ll forget you’re working out.
Deer Valley hotels: working the muscles
If dancing isn’t your thing, other fitness classes can be found at this Deer Valley hotel. Our upper and lower body blast classes will blow away the calories by combining weights and cardio. These classes focus on toning your body, as well as burning off fat.
If you want to focus on your stomach, we offer a Core and More class. This class works numerous muscles while focusing on the core. Working on your stomach will help you lose weight and become stronger.
Deer Valley hotels: private classes
In addition to all the group classes, our Deer Valley hotel offers private classes. To schedule a session of pure well-being contact 435.645.6475 or spa@steinlodge.com
Posted on April 24, 2012 by steinlodge | in Happening in Park City, News, The Lodge | Comments Off
The 2012 Music Festival at your Deer Valley Resort
The Utah Symphony, known for being one of the most engaged orchestras in the nation for its outreach and education concerts, will be returning to the Deer Valley Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater for the 2012 Deer Valley Music Festival summer concert series.
Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley, is proud to be a partner of the festival and offer an overnight package for an experience unlike any other. Order a gourmet picnic basket with a bottle of wine selected from our 10,000 cellar, borrow a blanket from the concierge and be shuttle to and from the concert venue in our complimentary Denali. Relax as the sun sets behind the slopes of the resort casting a glorious backdrop of color for the incredible musicianship of the symphony.
The Festival kicks off on July 7 with a Patriot Celebration, moves into high gear on July 14 with the Music of Michael Jackson, thrills fans of all ages with Disney in Concert: Magical Music from the Movies on August 3, and brings back, by popular-demand, Pink Martini on August 11. The Symphony will spend a few nights performing famous classical pieces written by Mozart and Beethoven in addition to teaming up conductor Larry Baird for a night with Kansas, the famous American rock band. Earth, Wind and Fire, and The Mormon Tabernacle Choir all each have nights to perform with the Symphony as well.
Tickets can be purchased at Abravanel Hall Ticket Office, ArtTix outlets and in Park City at Deer Valley Resort Signature Stores.

Photo Credit Deer Valley Music Festival
Posted on April 3, 2012 by steinlodge | in Happening in Park City, News, The Lodge, Uncategorized | Comments Off
Nestled in the mountains of the Wasatch Front is a main street bustling with restaurants, art galleries and shops. Beyond that main street are trails, wildlife, beautiful aspens and world-renowned ski runs. Park City offers adventures for all seasons and provides the perfect atmosphere for a getaway. When planning a trip to this gem of a city, you will want to find the perfect Park City Hotel for your stay, and that’s where Stein Eriksen comes into the scene.
Summer adventures at your Park City Hotel
With summer just around the corner, you want to plan a memorable, exciting and relaxing vacation. Stein Eriksen Lodge, your Park City Hotel, is perfect for just that, offering several activities that will make your stay in Park City unique and a vacation to remember – all of which can be set up through our concierge. No other Park City Hotel is rated by Forbes with five stars, or has as high-class accommodations as Stein Eriksen. And no other Park City hotel is tucked away like we are, giving you the feeling of being tucked away on the mountainside, enveloped in luxury. Below is a list of summer activities offered through the top Park City Hotel.
- Airplane Rides
- ATV Adventures
- Fly Fishing
- Glider Rides
- Golfing
- Mountain Biking
- Scenic Drives
- Water Skiing
- Yoga
- Train Rides
- Rock Climbing
- Kayaking
- Picnic
Stein Eriksen Lodge, Your Park City Hotel
With so many activities to choose from, your vacation will not see a dull moment. Stein Eriksen Lodge is the premier Park City Hotel and will make sure you have a memorable summer vacation in the mountains. Don’t hesitate to book your dream get away today. Book a vacation with your Park City Hotel and get ready to explore the mountains in a whole new way.
Posted on February 3, 2012 by Sarah Myers | in Happening in Park City, Skiing, The Lodge | 14 Comments »
This month marks the 10th Anniversary of the 2002 Winter Olympics. Park City began celebrating on February 1 with a concert on Main Street followed by fireworks. The celebration, also the kick-start to the World Cup Event at Deer Valley Resort, brought a crowd out in the pounding snow to cheer and dance. The next morning I had the great fortune to ski the fresh snow with Olympian Heidi Volker at Deer Valley Resort. Just a few hours later I was rooting for Hannah Kearney at the World Cup Individual Mogul event at Deer Valley as she won her 12th consecutive World Cup mogul title.
On the drive back from the former Olympic venue, I realized how alive the Olympic spirit is in Park City. Not only is it the chosen home for the United States Ski and Snowboard Team’s state-of-the-art training facility, The Center of Excellence; athletes travel here to train year-round. The Utah Olympic Park, for example, is a venue that houses the Alf Engen Ski Museum but also serves as a training and competition venue for Bobsled, Skeleton, Aerials and Nordic Ski Jumping.
In addition to providing current athletes with the tools for success, Park City is proud to be the home of retired Olympic athlete, Stein Eriksen. Each day I have the great pleasure of walking past his trophy case in the Main Lodge with Stein’s two Olympic medals predominantly displayed. For the past sixty years, Stein Eriksen has revolutionized the world of alpine skiing and is credited with devising the freestyle event “aerials.”
In celebration of tonight’s World Cup Aerial Events, it is my pleasure to share with you some images of Stein Eriksen.

Stein Eriksen First Place Podium in 1952 Oslo Olympics

Gold Medal Run 1952

Stein Eriksen at Tystigen in 1957

Stein Eriksen Lodge showcasing his classic Front Flip
Posted on January 24, 2012 by Sarah Myers | in Happening in Park City, The Spa | 1 Comment »
Each January film lovers gather in Park City for the Sundance Film Festival. Over the 10-day festival more than 200 films are shown in addition to live music performances, panel discussions and parties.
This year Mother Nature decided to participate in the festivities by blanketing the town in 48″ of snow over the past three days. Skiing at Deer Valley Resort is incredible with all 21 lifts turning. The Main Lodge is bustling with skiers and movie goers enjoying lunch or aprés by the fire.
On January 23, Brooke Anderson hosted a segment of The Insider from Stein Eriksen Lodge. Watch her interview with Spa Director Jill Van Ausdal here.
Posted on August 5, 2011 by Sarah Myers | in Happening in Park City, The Lodge | 1 Comment »
Summer is still going strong in Park City. This weekend marks the 42nd Kimball Arts Festival on Historic Main Street Park City. This event is an amazing opportunity for art enthusiasts to stroll main street viewing works from 220 exhibiting artists.

Historic Main Street just minutes from the hotel via complimentary shuttle service.
Once known as Kimball Corner, the original Kimball Art Center building on the property operated as a livery stable built to serve the tiny mining community. In 1929, the site transformed into the Kimball Brothers Garage and for 43 years the garage served Park City’s automotive needs. In 1976, arts enthusiast Bill Kimball, along with support from members of the Park City community, transformed the dilapidated garage into a non-profit community center for the visual arts. Since that time, the Kimball Art Center has served art lovers in the Park City area by providing top quality exhibitions and events. Today the Kimball Art Center is free and open to the public year-round offering classes for children and adults.
Make a weekend of the event and book the Summer Renewal Package which includes a deluxe bedroom and three course dinner in the Glitretind Restaurant.