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Brighton Resort Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.57 (27 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.55 (10 Ratings)
Beginners
4.49 (77 Ratings)
Tree Runs
4.49 (41 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.47 (15 Ratings)
Experts
4.46 (81 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
4.46
From 81 Reviews
65
Total Runs
8755
Bottom Elevation
10500
Top Elevation
1050
Skiable Terrain
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Check out the Brighton Resort ski resort map to get a feel for the terrain before you go - it's a solid way to plan your lines and figure out where you want to spend your day. The trail map covers 65 runs spread across a vertical drop from 3,200 metres at the top down to 2,669 metres, serviced by five chairlifts. Brighton sits within the Big Cottonwood Canyon area and consistently scores well with our community, rating 4.57 out of 5 for intermediates and 4.55 for beginners, making it a top choice for progression.

Download the Brighton Resort Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Brighton Resort

Best Runs in Brighton Resort

  • Majestic (Green): A mellow, wide cruiser ideal for beginners building confidence with consistent pitch and plenty of space to practise turns.

  • Pioneer (Blue): A long, rolling intermediate run that winds through beautiful aspen glades with varied terrain to keep things interesting.

  • Deer Park (Blue): A cruisy blue that's perfect for warming up your legs with sweeping turns and gentle gradient throughout.

  • Snake Creek (Blue): A winding intermediate trail that offers a bit more challenge with steeper sections and tighter turns through the trees.

  • Great Western (Black): A proper leg-burner that maintains a steep, consistent pitch from top to bottom, perfect for carving at speed.

  • Milly (Black): A challenging black run that gets mogulled up quickly, offering technical terrain for those who fancy a proper workout.

  • Candyland (Double Black Diamond): A steep, tight chute that demands precision and commitment, with consequences if you blow your line.

  • Hidden Canyon (Double Black Diamond): An expert-only line through narrow terrain with natural features and mandatory air time that'll get your heart pumping.