Brighton Ski Resort, Utah is widely known for its extensive backcountry skiing, cliff, chutes and bowl and is considered the winter playground for Utah locals. With an average 500 inches of fine Utah snow each year this family friendly, no frills village has thousands of acres of beginner, intermediate and advanced terrain. Brighton has one goal in mind, to provide adventurous skiers and snow boarders with the very best of day and night time trails. Charming, laid back and a mere thirty miles from Salt Lake City, visitors will enjoy a world class ski terrain at rock bottom prices.
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For those who love to night ski then Brighton offers the most extensive night skiing in the country. Commencing from early December through to April Open from 4:00pm to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and closed on Sundays. Night skiing is closed for night skiing on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Eve.
For its size Brighton packs a punch with its dining options. Whether you are looking for laid back casual, fun Après Ski or romantic fireside dining, the warm friendly service and delicious food choices will appeal to all our visitors.
Brighton ski resort has a “ski till you drop” not a “shop till you drop” philosophy. The town has only one main shop, selling a ski and snowboard clothing and accessories, as well as some essential items and local souvenirs. When visiting Brighton remember to pack what you need. For groceries, there is a small convenience store at Solitude so our suggestion is to purchase essential items from Salt Lake City prior to arriving.
Salt Lake City International Airport is a located in Big Cottonwood Canyon, 30 miles from downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. The airport has over 700 flights a day arriving from most major US cities. Airport shuttles are available as well as most national car rentals.
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