Southern Hospitality
IT’S EASY TO FALL IN LOVE WITH THIS PLACE; THE PEOPLE, THE VIEWS, THE CHILL IN THE AIR.
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ovely days, short lift lines, friendly people and sweet, sweet snow—that’s what winter vacation dreams are made of. I think you’ll find all of that at southern Utah's beautiful Brian Head. When you come to Brian Head,
you’ll have trouble deciding what’s your favorite; the fun slopes, the incredible red rock setting, or the friendliness of the staff—why de- cide?
enjoy. Newbies
Just love it all. Us locals do. There are two mountains to have
their own
Navajo Mountain to play on and a great ski school to help them gain the confidence they need to feel that same joy we do when we play in the snow. On Brian Head Peak, the Giant Steps side, is a high-speed quad to take you to runs for all levels. There’s also terrain parks on both mountains. The resort and town together
create a vibe that will make you feel like you're family. (This extends to family-friendly pricing, with some of the most affordable ticket prices in the state, FYI). We all look forward to Sat- urday nights at Brian Head Resort because we’ve got the best KC barbecue this side of Kansas City (and live music too). Be sure to stop by and say hello to the chef behind the smoker, that’d be John Grissinger. He owns the place and is the man behind all this fun. Our location in Southern Utah
makes it easy to get here from any- where in Southern California or the Las Vegas area. You and the family will feel so welcome here, and you’ll want to come back to experience
the dream again! —Julie Saemisch, Brian Head’s “Queen of the Flakes.”
Cruising down to the brand-spanking new lodge at this brand-spanking new resort. 2016–17 | The Greatest Snow on Earth 7 9 9.
AVERAGE SNOWFALL
322 inches
NUMBER OF RUNS
Meet Cherry Peak
NINE THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT AMERICA’S NEWEST RESORT.
1. 5. 8.
Father and sons, John, Nick and Nate Chadwick, built most of the resort themselves, by hand.
3. Night skiing!
You’ll find the owner driving the snowcat most days.
It’s closed on Sundays.
It’s on the road to Yellowstone National Park.
feet.
2. 4.
They are adding a new chairlift 6. to increase vertical to 1,265
Gateway to Bear Lake snowmobiling. Family-owned land since 1960.
7.
Owner John Chadwick holds a patent on a construction technique that transforms ordinary lumber into seemingly massive rough-hewn logs. ”We want the buildings to look like they’ve been here for 100 years,” Chadwick says.
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VERTICAL 1,265 feet
SERVED ACRES
LIFT- 200 25
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