Brian Head Ski Resort is a
ski
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destination for Southern Utah and the
southern California
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,
Arizona
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, and
Las Vegas
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areas. It is located 3.5 hours north of Las Vegas and four hours south of
Salt Lake City
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. The resort is
Utah
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's southernmost. Brian Head Resort was established in 1964, and once operated as a one
chairlift
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resort. Currently, the resort has 8 chairlifts, 71
runs, and over 650 skiable
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Places
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s. It also features a bridge between its two skiable mountains.
Statistics
* Base elevation: 9,600 ft (2926 m)
*
Summit
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elevation: 11,307 ft (3446 m)
* Vertical rise: 1,707 ft (520 m)
* Total
mountain peak
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s: 2
* Total skiable area: 660 acres (2.2 km²)
* Lifts: (8 total)
**2 High Speed Quad chairs, 5 Triple chairs, 1 double chair, and 2 surface lifts.
*
Terrain
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:
** Beginner: 35%
** Intermediate: 35%
** Advanced 20%
** Expert: 10%
* Winter season: mid-November through mid-April.
Lifts and Additional Information
There are 8 chairs at the resort. Chair 6 is the only double. Chairs 1, 3, 5, 7-8 are all triples. Chairs 2 and 4 are high speed quads. Lift names are as follows:
1: Wildflower
2: Giant Steps Express
3: Blackfoot
4: Navajo Express
5: Roulette
6: Pioneer
7: The Dunes
8: Alpen Glow
The lifts 1, 4, and 6 are located on the Navajo Peak mountain and lifts 2, 3, 5, 7, and 8 are on the Brian Head Peak mountain. The ski bridge that connects the resorts goes over Utah Highway UT-143 with lift number 1 located just to the east of the bridge. The lift starts near the base of the Brian Head Peak side and goes to the top of the Navajo Peak side.
Navajo Peak
The Navajo Peak side provides more beginner and intermediate terrain. The number 6 lift provides the easiest terrain on the mountain and is perfect for beginners. There are also two surface lifts just below lift number 6 designed specifically for beginners. This mountain has one advanced (black diamond) run.
Brian Head Peak
The Brian Head Peak side provides a good balance of intermediate terrain and advanced terrain with some beginner runs near the base. There are advanced runs throughout this side with most advanced near the number 5, 7, and 8 lifts. Number 2 lift is one of two high speed quad lifts at the resort and takes you to the chair lift summit of 10,900 feet.
[http://www.brianhead.com/trail map]
References
External links
Brian Head ResortWinter Trail MapBrian Head Resort Facebook PageBrian Head Resort Twitter PageCopper Chase Condominiums Page
Ski areas and resorts in Utah
Buildings and structures in Iron County, Utah
1965 establishments in Utah
Tourist attractions in Iron County, Utah
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