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Brighton, UT  US
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Brighton Ski Resort Terrain

Brighton is possibly the only mountain where families can ride the same lift up and still access all types of terrain. For the more adventurous expert skiers and snowboarders, Brighton's lifts, via our open boundary policy, provide virtually unlimited access to some of the best back-country terrain in Utah.

Brighton offers more night terrain than any other Utah resort. Night skiing is offered at Brighton from mid-December to mid-April. From 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Monday through Saturday, visitors can enjoy skiing or snowboarding on 20 lighted runs (over 200 acres). Night trails are serviced by the Explorer triple chair, the Crest Express and the Majestic fixed quad chair.

Brighton Ski Resort Snowboarding

Halfpipes: 1
Tarrain Parks: 3

Known as the Capital of Snowboarding, a plethora of tabletops, step-downs, jumps, hips, spines, fun boxes, and rails allow riders to spin, jump, flip or railride through a day (or night) of fun. In constant change, the number of hits are endless and offer riders a new experience each time they visit Brighton. Uncountable numbers of rails has dubbed part of Brighton's terrain park Rail City.

Brighton Ski Resort Mountain Stats

Mountain Terrain Lifts Season/Hours
Summit 10,500 Ft / 3,200 M
Base 8,755 Ft / 2,669 M
Vertical 1,745 Ft / 532 M
Acres 1,050 Ac / 425 Hc
Annual Snow 500" / 1,270cm
Snowmaking 24%
Longest Run: 15,000 Ft / 4,572 M
Toughest Trail ELK PARK RIDGE
21%
40%
39%
Trails: 66
Night Skiing? Yes
Nordic Skiing? No
Heli/Cat Skiing? No
Mountain Biking? No
High-Speed 4: 4
Quads: 5
Triples: 1
Capacity (per hr): 11500
Season:
From 11/12/2011
Sunday: 9-4
Monday: 9-9
Tuesday: 9-9
Wednesday: 9-9
Thursday: 9-9
Friday: 9-9
Saturday: 9-9

What's New This Season at Brighton Ski Resort

The big news is the New Millicent Side of the Mountain! The new lift and lodge are a $6 million improvement! The Milly lift is a $4.2 million Doppelmayr CTEC Detachable Quad. The Lift is 3,920 ft long with a vertical rise of 1,110. Brighton is now unique in that 100% of its terrain will be accessible from high speed lifts.

Information last updated 11/02/2011.


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