Nestled in the heart of Deer Valley, the Stein Eriksen Lodge blends Alpine charm with luxury, offering cozy rooms, exquisite dining, and a lavish spa experience.
"In the majestic embrace of Deer Valley, Stein Eriksen Lodge emerges as the pinnacle of alpine luxury, for those seeking refinement amidst snow-laden landscapes, this is the spot for you. This lodge isn't just a retreat; it exudes European-inspired opulence, where ski-in/ski-out access unveils a world of exclusive indulgence for the most passionate skiers. From dining at Glitretind Restaurant to the highly regarded spa, every facet of Stein Eriksen Lodge is an ode to elevated living, positioning it as an unrivaled sanctuary for those who seek the zenith of Deer Valley's allure." - Ty Gaskins
"The Stein Eriksen Lodge offers an upscale spa, extensive wine collection, easy access to Deer Valley Resort, and cozy touches like in-room fireplaces and suites with private hot tubs." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"This mid-mountain Norwegian-style lodge is the "ultimate ski hotel with old-world charm," thanks to custom millwork, flower paintings from the lowland areas of eastern Norway, and leather, copper, and stone elements. Each room in the lodge is uniquely styled, but all have dark-wood furnishings, a Nordic color scheme, and bathrooms with Molton Brown toiletries. Suites come with large stone fireplaces. Glitretind serves up regional American cuisine and unique specialties—try the Norwegian potato pancakes—with views of the Wasatch Mountains. The 23,000-square-foot spa has 16 treatment rooms."
"This chalet-style lodge takes its name from legendary Norwegian skier Stein Eriksen, the 1952 Olympic giant slalom gold medalist and 1954 World Cup champion. When he agreed to help develop this ski-in, ski-out spot in the 1980s, he drew from his experiences at the best ski hotels in Europe, lending the lodge an Alpine feel. Inside, fireplaces, stone walls, and rich wood ceilings complement the mountain surroundings. Guestrooms are equally thought out, with beamed cathedral ceilings, stone fireplaces, and leather furnishings. Select rooms have jetted tubs and heated floors."
"This chalet-style lodge takes its name from legendary Norwegian skier Stein Eriksen, the 1952 Olympic giant slalom gold medalist and 1954 World Cup champion. When he agreed to help develop this ski-in, ski-out spot in the 1980s, he drew from his experiences at the best ski hotels in Europe, lending the lodge an Alpine feel. Inside, fireplaces, stone walls, and rich wood ceilings complement the mountain surroundings. Guestrooms are equally thought out, with beamed cathedral ceilings, stone fireplaces, and leather furnishings. Select rooms have jetted tubs and heated floors."