Grab the Brian Head Resort ski resort map to explore all 71 runs spread across Utah's highest base elevation, starting at 2,926m and climbing to 3,344m. The trail map shows three chairlifts serving terrain that consistently earns strong ratings from our community—particularly for family friendliness at 4.81 out of 5 and value for money at 4.61. With groomed runs scoring 4.5 and quiet slopes rated at 4.23, it's clear why skiers appreciate this resort's accessible yet varied terrain.
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Best Runs in Brian Head Resort
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Navajo (Green): A long, wide cruiser perfect for building confidence with its gentle, consistent pitch and sweeping turns.
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Alpen Glow (Green): A mellow run from the Giant Steps area that offers beginners plenty of space to practice without intimidation.
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Bear Paw (Blue): A solid intermediate trail with varied terrain that lets you work on linking carved turns whilst enjoying the surrounding forest.
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Wildflower (Blue): A cruisy blue run that flows beautifully down the mountain with enough width to really open up your turns.
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Blow Hole (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate trail that serves up consistent pitch and is brilliant for building rhythm.
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Dark Hollow (Black Diamond): A steep, tree-lined run that demands solid technique and rewards you with a proper adrenaline kick.
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Little Monster (Black Diamond): A challenging slope with a sustained pitch that'll test your edge control and stamina.
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The Dunes (Black Diamond): A steep, technical run that becomes even more interesting when the moguls build up through the day.
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Limbo (Double Black Diamond): An expert-only chute that's narrow, steep, and absolutely thrilling for those who can handle the commitment.
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Kandahar (Double Black Diamond): One of the resort's most demanding runs with a relentless pitch that separates the confident from the truly skilled.

