Our Mountain

With Utah's highest base elevation, Brian Head Resort offers consistently excellent snow conditions and the driest snow in North America, with an average moisture content of just 4%. The two adjacent and recently connected mountains comprising Brian Head Resort are Brian Head Peak, which tops out at 11,307 feet, and Navajo Peak, with an elevation of 10,300 feet. Nestled in the two mountains, the Resort features 65 ski trails and 650 acres of available terrain. Each of the two mountains is anchored by a full service base lodge facility.

The Resort's terrain was expanded by nearly 35% in 2007 with the addition of two new chairlifts (Wildflower and Alpen Glow) that connected the Giant Steps and Navajo Mountains. Skiers and snowboarders of all abilities can now enjoy both mountains by skiing/riding instead of driving.

Ski Season Dates

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Night Skiing/Boarding & Tubing

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Terrain Parks

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Operating Hours      

10AM to 4 PM Monday - Friday(Mountain Standard Time)

9:30 AM to 4:30 PM Saturday - Sunday

Lift Operations 

Type Length (ft) Vertical (ft)
Navajo Mountain      
Navajo Triple 3,895 604
Pioneer Double 1,064 150
Wildflower Triple 2,967 579
       
Giant Steps Mountain      
Giant Steps Triple 4,840 1,147
Black Foot Triple 2,292 439
Roulette Triple 3,048 743
The Dunes Triple 2,536 555
Alpen Glow Triple 2,447 550

Lifts in operation on any given day during the season may vary due to various factors including high winds and other inclement weather conditions, inadequate snow coverage, and mechanical difficulties. Please call (866) 930-1010 or text BHweather to 35819 for the latest information.