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The inviting living area showcases a comfortable sectional sofa paired with a textured area rug. Natural wood walls create a warm ambiance. A dining area with stylish chairs and a well-equipped kitchen is visible in the background, alongside decorative wall art.
Condo in Brian Head
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Chic Chalet (Aspens 12A) -Across From Giant Steps

This well-designed, pet-friendly cozy modern retreat with a sophisticated nostalgic vibe awaits! Located across the street from Giant Steps Lodge, restaurants & general store this unit comfortably sleeps 4 (1 K, 1 Q) and can accommodate up to 6 with the sofa bed. You'll also enjoy new appliances including full size w/d, smart TVs, tech upgrades, lots of space for your gear in our large entry and plenty of room to relax after your adventures. License No. BH-20291, max occupancy 6, 1 parking spot.

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A cozy living room features a sectional couch, complemented by decorative pillows and a wooden coffee table. Natural light is provided by large windows with dark curtains, while a wood-burning fireplace and a wall-mounted American flag add a distinctive touch to the space.
Apartment in Brian Head
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

1st Floor1Bd Cozy Condo Next To Giant Steps Resort

Discover the ultimate mountain retreat in Brian Head, UT, with this cozy 1-bedroom condo. Nestled within walking distance of the ski slopes, this charming unit offers convenience and comfort. Unwind in front of the wood-burning fireplace after a day on the slopes, or indulge in shared access to a rejuvenating sauna and spa. Perfect for ski and mountain bike enthusiasts seeking a tranquil alpine escape, this condo promises relaxation and adventure in the heart of Utah's stunning terrain. BL23074

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A modern Scandinavian retreat emerges gracefully from a snowy landscape, surrounded by tall, snow-covered trees. The black exterior contrasts with the white snow, while large windows provide a glimpse into the bright interiors. The pathway leading to the entrance is gently marked in the snow.
Chalet in Brian Head
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Chalet Black 3 queen beds with private hot tub!

Welcome to our modern Scandinavian retreat surrounded by enchanting woods. This architecturally stunning house blends contemporary design with cozy Nordic elements, offering a tranquil escape in every season. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature through expansive windows that flood the interiors with natural light, showcasing the breathtaking forest views. For ultimate relaxation, take a dip in the private hot tub, where you can unwind under the stars and breathe in the fresh mountain air.

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The cabin features a log exterior with a sloped roof and a front porch framed by snow. A welcoming yellow door is adorned with a seasonal wreath. Tall pine trees surround the cabin, enhancing its natural setting.
Cabin in Brian Head
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 333 reviews

Cozy Cabin In The Woods!

Cozy Mountain Retreat at Moose Tracks Lodge – Brian Head,Utah Escape to the serene woods of Brian Head, Utah at Moose Tracks Lodge, a cozy cabin perfect for couples, families, or small groups. Nestled among pine trees, this cabin offers a peaceful, private retreat, including a wood-burning fireplace, plush sofa, smart TV and-more. Cook your favorite meals in the fully equipped kitchen or enjoy your coffee on the private deck while taking in crisp mountain air. The cabin sleeps 5 comfortably

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The kitchen features modern appliances, including a stainless steel refrigerator and oven. White cabinets complement dark green lower cabinets. A light-colored backsplash adds contrast, while a window allows natural light to brighten the space. Stylish accessories are displayed on the counter.
Condo in Brian Head
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Remodeled Hideaway @Kristi

Complete remodel just completed. This condo is perfect for families. First level has Bedroom with queen size bed and full bathroom, kitchen, dining room with table that seats 10, and two-story living room with fireplace and smart TV with cable. The second story has a loft, for playing games or just visiting. Bedroom with a king bed, smart TV, full-size W/D and an amazing massage chair perfect! Also full bath. Loft with 2 full size beds, PlayStation, and crows loft to enjoy the view.

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A tiny house, framed by tall ponderosa pines, features a red wooden deck with steps leading up. Flower boxes with colorful blooms are visible in front, enhancing the home's natural surroundings. Metal siding gives the structure a unique, rustic charm.
Home in Glendale
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 336 reviews

Zion & Bryce Tiny house between the PINES

Campbell canyon, off the beaten path, it's a place of peace, quiet & tranquility in a crazy, busy world. It's a sanctuary & a meditation spot, come immerse yourself in the forest. The Tiny house located in a quiet, SECLUDED, PRIVATE 82 acre canyon, a sanctuary, off highway 89 halfway between Zion & Bryce National Parks, just 6 miles north of Glendale .Starry skies, cool evening breezes, 50's at night & Ponderosas. Escape to relax "Between two pines is a doorway to a new world," John Muir

Top guest favorite
A spacious living room is highlighted by a large, light grey sectional sofa facing a decorative fireplace. A round coffee table sits in the center on a patterned area rug. The kitchen area features bar seating for four, with wood cabinets visible in the background.
Condo in Brian Head
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Spacious Retreat - Sleeps 6 - Pool Open!

COZY, CLEAN & COMFORTABLE. We love our little slice of heaven! A rare find including a complex pool and hot tub to enjoy after your mountain activites. Our unit is practically on the Navajo slopes for winter and only a 2 minute drive to the Giant Steps lifts for biking and resort summer activities. Brian head is the best spot if you love to ski, snowboard, snowmobile, bike, hike, fish or ATV. Close to Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon, Duck Creek, and Zions Come enjoy, relax, swim, hot tub.

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A custom-built cabin is nestled among tall pine trees, showcasing a welcoming wooden exterior. Snow blankets the ground, creating a serene landscape. A wrap-around deck is visible, accompanied by stairs leading to the main entrance, offering an inviting retreat in a tranquil setting.
Cabin in Duck Creek Village
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

Modern and Cozy Duck Creek Cabin

This beautiful custom built cabin is nestled in the pines with wrap around deck, fire pit, horse shoes , BBQ for grilling and parking space for 4 cars. Located < 5 minutes from Duck Creek Village with shopping andrestaurants Close to scenic wonders of Southern Utah. Zion National Park is 1 hour away. Bryce Canyon National Park is 50 minutes away. Grand Staircase Escalante is 1 hr 40 mins away. North Rim of the Grand Canyon is 2 hrs away. Primary guests MUST be 25 years old or older.

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The kitchen area features a granite countertop with a small plant and decorative items arranged on a wooden tray. Three metal stools provide seating at the bar. Cabinets with dark blue finishes store kitchen essentials, with an organized pantry visible in the background.
Guest suite in Brian Head
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

M3 Suite retreat! Ski-in 2 lifts. Kitchen/bath/TV

The perfect romantic getaway. Cozy ski-in/ski-out, first-floor condo at the Kristi within walking distance of 2 ski lifts (1&8) with access to Giant Steps & Navajo peaks. MTN retreat near the ski resort, mountain biking, fishing lakes, & hikes; more info at Brian Head dot com. Newly renovated suite: kitchen, bathroom, 1 full bed, smart TV with cable, Wifi, & Echo Dot. Free parking, pay per use washer & dryer next door to the suite. Easy check-in with a smart entry door lock.

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A covered deck area is presented, featuring wooden flooring and walls. A green chair and a small table are positioned near the entrance. A clock is mounted on the wall, and trees are visible in the background, creating a natural, serene environment.
Condo in Brian Head
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

The Aspens - w/ Fireplace, Loft & Deck - Sleeps 6

Cozy Vacation Condo in Brian Head Great Seasonal escape for skiers and hikers. Within walking distance to Ski lifts, Bristlecone pond, and minutes away to hiking trails. Our 750 sq ft condo with 1 bedroom and 1 bathrooms sleeps 6. The unit is at the very front of The Aspens Community, which is directly across from The Brian Head Resort Parking Lot. Unit includes a fire place, deck, grill and a fully equipped kitchen. There is a shuttle pick up just steps away from the deck.

Top guest favorite
A cozy living area features a stone fireplace with a glowing fire, flanked by two black sofas. A small wooden table sits in front, complemented by a decorative book and a patterned throw pillow. Warm wood paneling adds to the inviting atmosphere.
Condo in Brian Head
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Cozy Mountain Condo - Spring Skiing

Cozy one-bedroom condo with stunning mountain views in beautiful Brian Head. Across the street from the free ski shuttle for easy access to Brian Head Resort. Features a wood fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, and a comfortable queen bed. Perfect home base for exploring Bryce, Zion National Parks and Cedar Breaks National Monument. Enjoy cool mountain air at 10,000 feet in the summer and year-round adventure. One parking space included. Brian Head Business License: BL-22019

Top guest favorite
An open-concept living area features a comfortable sectional sofa adorned with various throw pillows. A spacious bed is positioned near large windows, allowing natural light to fill the space. The kitchen showcases modern appliances and ample counter space, with a fireplace adding a cozy touch.
Condo in Brian Head
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Cozy Ski/Bike Getaway +pool+hot tub+sauna

Relax in our family friendly condo with a pool, hot tub, sauna and club house. Walking distance to the slopes and biking from anywhere. Not to mention the hiking, and incredible views while visiting Cedar Breaks. The ski resort is ACROSS THE STREET, .33mi to Navajo lift, 1.1mi to Giant Steps lift. This condo has great storage and the condo has lots of blankets, pillows and has a completely stocked kitchen for longer stays. Come find your adventure in our cozy condo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Brian Head?

    Explore accommodations near the resort area for easy access to lifts, trails, and restaurants. Cabins and condos around alpine forests provide a quieter mountain retreat atmosphere.

  • What are the best things to do in Brian Head with kids?

    Brian Head has beginner ski slopes and snow tubing in winter, making it easy for families to try mountain activities together. In summer, families can explore hiking trails, play disc golf, and enjoy climbing and zip line features at Brian Head Resort’s Adventure Zone.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Brian Head?

    Ski, snowboard, or tube at the resort during winter, or hike wildflower trails and ride mountain bikes in summer. Stargazing, scenic lift rides, and music events add to the alpine experience.

  • How is the weather in Brian Head?

    Brian Head has snowy winters with temperatures from 17–41°F (-8–5°C) and mild, sunny summers ranging from 59–95°F (15–35°C). Occasional afternoon showers can occur; pack for changing mountain conditions.

  • When is the best time to visit Brian Head?

    Winter is often recommended for snow sports, with powdery slopes and seasonal festivities. Late spring through early fall brings wildflowers, hiking opportunities, and mountain biking as temperatures rise.

  • What are the best places to visit in Brian Head?

    Brian Head Peak is frequently suggested for panoramic views, while the ski resort and chairlift rides provide access to scenic high elevations. Forest trails and picnic areas are favorite spots year-round.

  • What are some hiking trails in Brian Head?

    Explore alpine paths such as the Bristlecone Pine Trail or the Vista Trail, which are known for mountain views and diverse plants. Some trails wind through aspen forests and around scenic overlooks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Brian Head?

    In winter, families frequently enjoy beginner-friendly ski areas and snow tubing. During the summer months, Brian Head Resort’s Adventure Zone opens climbing walls and zip lines, while hiking and disc golf remain popular options for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Brian Head?

    Explore nearby national parks, visit scenic viewpoints, or enjoy the alpine meadows in the surrounding mountains. State parks, historic small towns, and local art galleries are also frequently suggested for day excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Brian Head?

    Many accommodations in Brian Head welcome pets, especially in cabin and condo rentals. Look for stays with outdoor access and verify pet policies in advance for a smooth visit.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Brian Head?

    Locals often suggest layering clothing for changing weather, checking trail conditions before outdoor activities, and staying hydrated due to high elevation around 9,800 feet (2,987 meters). Early morning is a popular time to spot wildlife and enjoy quiet trails.

  • What is Brian Head known for?

    Brian Head is known for its alpine scenery, winter sports, and vibrant wildflower displays in summer. The area attracts enthusiasts of skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, and hiking.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Brian Head?

    Trek less-traveled forest trails, discover quiet alpine lakes, or explore small art galleries showcasing local works around Brian Head. Many visitors also enjoy looking for wildflowers or stargazing in clear night skies.

  • What are the best foods to try in Brian Head?

    Brian Head has menus featuring comfort cuisine like burgers, pizza, and barbecue, along with local interpretations of Southwestern dishes. Warm beverages such as hot chocolate and specialty coffees are frequently suggested after time outdoors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Brian Head?

    Pack layers suitable for changing mountain weather, including insulated jackets, sturdy shoes, and sun protection. In winter, bring waterproof clothing and gear for snow activities; during summer, hiking attire and reusable water bottles are often useful.

  • What is the nightlife in Brian Head like?

    Nightlife in Brian Head is relaxed, with après-ski lounges, casual bars, and local eateries often featuring live music during ski season. Expect a laid-back atmosphere focused on gathering after outdoor adventures.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Brian Head?

    Brian Head frequently hosts mountain music festivals, outdoor summer celebrations, and winter events centered around snow sports. Seasonal gatherings during holiday weekends are also popular community highlights.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Brian Head?

    Brian Head has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including condos, cabins, and townhomes near ski lifts and scenic trails. Look for options with kitchens, living spaces, and easy access to child-friendly outdoor areas.

All about Brian Head

No one is quite sure how Brian Head got its name (one rumor suggests it’s a nod to Democratic presidential hopeful William Jennings Bryan, who died in 1925), but one thing is certain: This place is all about snow. At an elevation of 9,800 feet, it’s one of the highest towns in Utah, and is routinely blanketed in more than 360 inches of powder every winter. The town’s eponymous ski resort opened in the 1960s, and a steady flow of snow bunnies has been drawn to its slopes ever since.

Despite breathtaking scenery and world-class terrain, Brian Head Resort has a reputation as an under-the-radar gem with short lift lines. Skiing and other winter sports are the main attraction here, but Brian Head is also within driving distance of two national parks, Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park. In the summer, hikers trek through the surrounding Dixie National Forest and offroaders pick up trails in town, where all-terrain vehicles are allowed on the streets. When it comes to scenery and natural splendor, tiny Brian Head goes big.

What are the top things to do in Brian Head?

Brian Head Ski Resort

Take your pick of two mountains at this resort, Giant Steps and Navajo, crisscrossed with 71 runs, terrain parks with more than 20 features, and eight chair lifts. Don’t feel like strapping in? Tubing might be more your speed, or you can just watch all the alpine activity from your perch in the saloon. In summer the resort offers scenic chair lift rides and activities like archery and ziplining.

Cedar Breaks National Monument

Located fewer than five miles from Brian Head, the centerpiece of Cedar Breaks National Monument is a brilliantly colored canyon. The half-mile-deep geologic amphitheater ripples with crenulated formations in gorgeous hues of orange and white. Thanks to its remote location, this park is also a favored spot for stargazing after the sun sets and supreme darkness sets in.

Brian Peak Lookout

A quick drive from the town center will carry you to the very top of Brian Peak, where you’ll stand 11,307 feet above sea level. A small, open-air stone structure with a wooden roof sits atop the mountain, from which you can see as far as Arizona and Nevada. Bonus points if you can rouse yourself for a sunrise viewing. Note that the access road is only open in summer and fall.

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