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Brian Head Resort is the premier alpine destination in the southwestern United States. Honored as a "Top Family Getaway for Family Travelers" by the Family Travel Forum, Brian Head is a full-service resort conveniently located in southern Utah - only three hours from Las Vegas!!
Brian Head is Utah's highest-elevation resort, receiving over 400 annual inches of light, Utah powder. The resort has 50+ runs for all ability levels, including an entire mountain dedicated to beginners and children.
Beaver Mountain Ski Area has become a legend in family corporation and is one of the fine small ski areas in Northern Utah.
If you have heard boasts about the best maintained slopes around, come and see for yourself. It's true! In addition, northeast exposure is ideal for morning sun. Avalanche-free conditions and very little wind make Beaver Mountain an all-around ski resort that is big on minimizing hazardous conditions for you and your family and guests.
5,500 acres covering three mountains adds up to the most skiable terrain in the US. With this much space, you won't share any of the 113 runs with a crowd. Only Mother Nature makes snow at Powder Mountain. With 500 inches each year, why bother with artificial snow? Besides great powder, real snow makes beautifully groomed corduroy. Find out why we say More Fun, Real Snow! We are renowned for untracked powder, but a large variety of runs are groomed nightly so that every level of boarder and skier joins in the fun.
In a complicated world, time spent with the family and friends is more precious than ever. 12 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon, and just a half hour from Salt Lake City, lies the perfect place to come together. It’s a simpler, more peaceful world that can only be described as "solitude". Up here, over 500 inches of annual snowfall covers 1200 acres of terrain, while a complete lack of over-crowding assures nothing and no one will ever stand between you and your Solitude.
Brighton has earned the reputation as "The Place Where Utah Learns to Ski and Ride and Keeps on Learning." The Magic Carpet will make learning even easier and more fun.
Magic Carpet lifts have been installed in eight countries spanning four continents.
Brighton traditionally gets 500 inches of snow a year, but it received more than 600 inches during the past two seasons. The Millicent Bowl is a wide open ungroomed bowl that is favored by expert skiers and riders who like the challenge
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