Brighton Ski and Snowboarding Guide: Top-to-Bottom Terrain Parks

Added by Brad Baldwin | November 27, 2006

Brighton Terrain ParkBrighton offers the highest base elevation of any resort in Utah and is a ski and snowboarding paradise. Why? Because as Chris Searle — Director of the Ski School — describes it, the mountain layout at Brighton offers top-to-bottom terrain parks. And if you think terrain park is only for the boarder, the skier can also try something besides groomed trails or glade skiing through trees at Brighton. And this is just one reason Brighton has become a local’s favorite and a memory maker for the destination visitor.

Just 35 minutes from Salt Lake City airport at the top of Big Cottonwood canyon, Brighton is a family-friendly resort and caters to all levels. The mountain offers plenty for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced visitor. Snowboarders love the terrain that encourages daring jumps, rail rides, and spinning tricks. Skiers find a variety of runs, both groomed and ungroomed, that bring a smile to the face and a burn to the thighs.

Cool, don’t miss event: Winter Solstice Fireworks and Night Skiing, December 22, 2006

 
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