From James Graven,
Three extra weeks and $19 lift tickets give guests more freedom to ski and ride
April 15 – May 5: Operations
Following April 14, the resort will begin scaling down operations such as tubing, night skiing, and ski lessons. The resort plans to run the lifts 7 days a week, as conditions allow. The hours of operation will be from 10 am to 4 pm daily. Lift tickets for the extended season can be purchased in advance for as low as $19, while kids 12 and under ski free all season long.
World’s Best Spring Break
Now through the end of the season, skiers and riders can enjoy $25 rentals, $100 afternoon group beginner lessons while available, and a $10 resort credit with online adult lift ticket purchases, more info.
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About Brian Head Resort
Established in 1964, Brian Head Resort offers access to 650 acres of lift-served trails. With the highest base elevation in Utah at 9,600 feet, the resort has an average annual snowfall of nearly 360 inches of Utah powder. Brian Head Resort is located approximately three hours from Las Vegas and four hours from Salt Lake City. The resort features a ski and snowboard school, terrain parks, tubing, lodging, dining, and events. In 2023, Brian Head Resort announced it would add 850 skiable acres and seven chairlifts, along with new hiking and mountain biking trails, over the next few decades. Brian Head Resort is tucked away in one of the world’s most scenic environments, surrounded by famed national parks, monuments, and recreation areas. For more information, please visit: brianhead.com.