Brighton Ski Resort Winter Sports

Family Focused Fun

12601 East Big Cottonwood Canyon Road
Brighton,
UT, 84121
United States
Phone No. +1 801 532 4731
Fax No. +1 435 649 1787
Visit Websitehttp://www.skibrighton.com
E mailinfo@brightonresort.com
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Overview

Located just 25 miles southeast of the city, this Cottonwood Canyon resort bills itself as a family-friendly resort. Catering to young families and snowboarding enthusiasts, Brighton Ski Resort's low lift pass prices, high altitude and 500 inches-per-year snowfall average keeps its runs busy. A half-pipe is available, night skiing is offered, and adapted skiing lessons are also available for disabled skiers. Check website for prices and further details.

Nothing can match it!by Yahoo | 2006-02-28 17:50:38 |

i love it so so much.i went with my school and i want to go back again! it is brilliant! i think that the food is great and the instructors are so friendly and they praise you all of the time! it made my holiday!!!!

Fun Placeby Yahoo | 2005-12-29 05:22:35 |

This place gets way more snow than most resorts in the country, and gets that deep dry fluffy powder that Utah is so famous for. There is no better powder out there... Brighton is by far the best deal in Utah, --great skiing & boarding for a great deal.

Love it!by Yahoo | 2005-09-17 16:49:39 |

Brighton has some fabulous terrain for boarding and great snow. It is also cheaper than any other of the neighboring resorts and just as good. If you are on a budget try the 2 for 1 night skiing on Friday nights. The area is much more limited, but the park is still open and it is only $12.50 each for 5 hours of riding.

Best Snow on Earth 2by Yahoo | 2005-01-22 21:43:46 |

I love the skiing there and the price and the weather is always acceptable for skiing of course.

The best in Utah!by Yahoo | 2005-01-13 20:27:42 |

Brighton was the best. There was 155 inch base. Beautiful. Great terrain. Awesome!!!

worth a trip for people who really want to skiby Yahoo | 2004-12-25 15:48:45 |

Brighton is a great mountain that many Salt Lake locals frequent. The annual snowfall is 500 plus inches of the softest, driest snow in the world. No one looks at you sideways if you are not wearing the latest gear - it's very low key. The accomodations on mountain are very modest, but it was the only place that offered slopeside accomodations - we didn't have a car. I've been to a few other area resort (park city, the canyons, snowbird) and nothing beats the value,

We can't wait to go back!by Yahoo | 2004-12-12 22:53:44 |

i liked everything! excellent job! i can't wait to go back!