Need to know
Rooms
61, including 16 suites.
Check–Out
Noon, and check-in is at 4pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.
More details
Rates don’t usually include breakfast, but options are available at both restaurants for an additional charge. Transfers within four miles of the hotel are included.
Also
Two rooms (one Two-Bedroom Residence and one Inn King) have been adapted with lowered beds, widened doorframes and modified bathrooms for wheelchair users. All the communal areas and restaurants are accessible, and there are dedicated parking spots for placard holders. Unfortunately, the swimming pool only has stepped access.
Hotel closed
Goldener Hirsch closes for a seasonal break during May and again in November.
At the hotel
Easy ski lift access, ski concierge and equipment locker, weekly activity schedules, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, minibar, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, free glass-bottled water, bathrobes, slippers and bespoke bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Options are set across a duo of buildings — the main, newly renovated Goldener building or the more traditional but equally charming Inn. Our hearts are with those in the latter (particularly the Inn One Bedroom Suite) for their beamed ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces and quaint Austrian decor.
Poolside
Couple your laps and steamy soaks with wholesome mountain views up at the rooftop pool and infinity-edge hot tub — open from 8am to 10pm.
Spa
There’s something in the air at Goldener Hirsch’s all-out spa, where 'high-altitude healing’ has been deemed the mantra and holistic treatments, the prescription. Massages, facials and full-body scrubs use oils from the mountains natural bounty to soothe, and there’s a sauna for a more restorative form of après ski. You'll find a selection of wellness-focused activities on the weekly schedules, too, with sound baths, reiki, yoga and meditation frequent features.
Packing tips
Park City basks in over 250 days of sunshine each year, so suncream is even more essential in this ray-soaked valley.
Also
There’s a small fitness area, kitted out with all the essentials, should you require some quick conditioning before taking to the slopes.
Pet‐friendly
Up to two dogs are welcome to join you for a one-off fee of $250 each. Pups will be provided with beds, water bowls and treats on arrival, and the concierge team are well-versed in local Fido-friendly activities. See more pet-friendly hotels in Park City.
Children
Little Smiths are very welcome at Goldener Hirsch.
Best for
All are welcome, but little Smiths old enough to strap their own skis and join in on the action will be happiest here.
Recommended rooms
Any of the Two- or Three-Bedroom Residences will fit families finely with ample living spaces and a selection of bedroom set-ups.
Activities
The hotel itself doesn’t have a kids’ club, but they’ve strong connections with a multitude of certified ski schools that teach over-threes how to navigate the slopes. Staff can arrange pony visits and rides at a local indoor arena; and for full-family fun, there’s dogsledding, tubing, sleigh rides and ice skating.
Swimming pool
Children are welcome in the main swimming pool, but it’s worth noting there isn’t a lifeguard, so you’ll have to be with them at all times.
Meals
Children's menus are available at all the hotel's restaurants.
Babysitting
As long as you let them know in advance, staff can call on their roster of registered babysitters to come in and take tots off your hands.
No need to pack
Unless you’ve a Mikaela Shiffrin in the making, kids don’t need their own skis — all the gear is available to hire from the hotel, or one of Silver Lake’s many rental stores.