The Brian Head Resort snow report for Apr 23 is a 24" base depth with 2 of 8 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Brian Head Resort are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Snow Reporter Comments: We’re excited to have the Giant Steps Express and Blackfoot lifts running for you. For our beginners, the Race Hill Conveyor will be open, offering great access to beginner terrain. Please note that while the Navajo Base area is closed, all Guest Services, including our Winter Sports School, will be conveniently available at Giant Steps Lodge.
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Brian Head Resort is located in southern Utah’s alpine highlands, just north of Cedar City and surrounded by the Dixie National Forest. With a base elevation of 9,600 feet and a summit reaching 10,970 feet, it’s the highest ski resort in Utah and receives an average annual snowfall of 222 inches. The resort spans 650 acres of skiable terrain, with 61 trails served by 8 lifts including high-speed quads, triple chairs, and surface lifts. The trail breakdown includes 21% beginner, 41% intermediate, 28% advanced, and 10% expert runs.Families are well supported with a dedicated learning area at Navajo Peak, ski school programs, and 12 tubing lanes located near the Navajo Lodge. The resort also features two terrain parks with 40 rails and progressive features for freestyle riders. Brian Head’s compact layout and dual-mountain design make it easy to navigate between terrain zones, dining, and lodging without long transfers or congestion.Visitors choose Brian Head Resort for its high elevation, reliable snow, and relaxed mountain atmosphere. Whether you're cruising down Roulette, catching views from the top of Giant Steps Express, or enjoying après-ski at Last Chair Grill & Brews, the resort offers a well-rounded alpine experience with a distinctly Southern Utah flavor.