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Brighton Ski Resort

Brighton, UT  US
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(801) 532-4731 / (800) 873-5512
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Vertical 1,745 Ft / 532 M
Peak Ticket   $62.00
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Overall 4.43
Skiing / Terrain 4.71
Value 4.71
Service 4.29
Dining / Bars 3.57

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About Brighton Ski Resort

Brighton began in 1936 with a 'skier tow' built out of 1/2 inch wire rope and an old elevator drum. In 1946, in competition with Jensen/ Doyle, a single chairlift was built on the Mt. Millicent side of Brighton. In 1955, Jensen/Doyle built a double chair, the Majestic Lift, which was the first double chair in the intermountain region. The success of the double chair was so overwhelming, a second double chair lift (the Mary Lift) was built in 1958. In 1963, Jensen/Doyle purchased the single chair on Millicent and two more lifts were added by the partnership. In 1991, Brighton built its first high-speed quad, the Crest Express. In 2007 Brighton added the Milly Express, a $4.2 million detachable quad making Brighton unique in that 100% of its terrain will be accessible from high speed lifts!

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4.00 Still one of my Favorites

We went to Brighton on February 10th after 2 storms had dumped over a foot of Utah powder. The parking lot seemed full so we were anticipating long lines but were pleasantly surprised after we got up on the mountain. The run...More

4.00 Best Choice Resort

I first skied at Brighton 3 years ago primarily for economic reasons and I was amazed at the resort. First of all you don't have to take the I-80 from Salt Lake with its steep climbs that suck out your gas tank, secondly it i...More

3.00 Better than expected.

My 14 year old son and I went to Brighton after hearing they had received 3 to 5 inches of new snow the previous night. The first thing we were pleasantly surprised was how uncrowded it was. There were signs of fresh snow whi...More

What's New This Season at Brighton Ski Resort

The big news is the New Millicent Side of the Mountain! The new lift and lodge are a $6 million improvement! The Milly lift is a $4.2 million Doppelmayr CTEC Detachable Quad. The Lift is 3,920 ft long with a vertical rise of 1,110. Brighton is now unique in that 100% of its terrain will be accessible from high speed lifts.

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Brighton Ski Resort Address

12601 Big Cottonwood Canyon Road
Brighton, UT  US

Brighton Ski Resort Phone Numbers

(801) 532-4731 / (800) 873-5512


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