Brian Head, Utah, Where Nature and People Co-Exist Brian Head, Utah, Where Nature and People Co-ExistBrian Head, Utah, Where Nature and People Co-Exist



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Welcome to the highest little resort town in the US!

We here at the Town of Brian Head would like to thank you for visiting our mountain and hope you had a pleasant experience.  We invite you to return and visit us for all the Seasons.

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Brian Head Snowmobiling

Just three hours North of Las Vegas, Brian Head is located off of Highway 143 a designated Scenic byway, in the Dixie National Forest adjacent to Cedar Breaks National Monument and close to both Navajo and Panguitch Lakes.   We’re the perfect hub for experiencing Southern Utah’s five National Parks and the Tony Award winning Shakespearean Festival.

We hope you were able to visit us this summer and invite you for the Winter Season and lots of Great Utah Snow.   Please check the Calendar of Events for a full listing of activities.  Hope to see you soon!

There is approximately 100 miles of trails for year round enjoyment.  This year we are working hard with the State to tie into a master trail system.  Please check back for updates.

Seasonal activities:
Winter/Spring there is two resorts with eight lifts for both the beginner and expert skier and snowboarder and a tubing hill. There is night skiing, boarding and tubing on Friday and Saturdays until 9:30pm. We offer trails for snow shoeing, cross country and snowmobiles.  We are always working to improve our trail system please check the trails page to see any updates and maps.

Summer/Fall there is horseback riding, mountain biking, OHV and hiking.  Enjoy the many colors as the seasons change in mid September.