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BRIGHTON SKI RESORT

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'Brighton Ski Resort' is a ski area located in Big Cottonwood Canyon near Salt Lake City, Utah. Brighton Ski Resort was the first ski resort in Utah, and one of the first in the United States. Brighton was started in 1936 when members of the Alpine Ski Club built a rope tow from wire and an old elevator motor.
Brighton is on public land; all of the resort's land is actually part of the Wasatch-Cache National Forest, meaning the whole resort is open to the public year-round, though tickets must be purchased to use the lifts.

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★ Base elevation: 8,755 ft (2668 m)

★ Summit elevation: 10,750 ft (3276 m)

★ Average Annual Snow Fall: 500 inches

★ Vertical rise: 1,750 ft (610 m)

★ Total skiable area: 850 acres (3.4 km²)

★ Lifts: 7 total (3 detachable quads, 1 quad, 1 triple, 2 double)

★ Terrain: 66 trails total


★ Beginner: 21% (Green Circle)


★ Intermediate: 40% (Blue Square-more difficult)


★ Advanced/Expert: 39% (Black Diamond-most difficult)

★ Terrain Park? Yes

★ Half Pipe? Yes
The 2005-2006 Terrain Park starts out in “My-O-My” with 3 sets of 3 different sized jumps ranging from small to medium to large. To the far left are the large jumps, in the middle are the medium sized jumps, and to the right are the small jumps. A short ride after “My-O-My” is the “Candy Land” park Consisting of several boxes and Rails with a few small jumps. A short ride through the trees gets you to the “Big Bertha” terrain park, with 2 sets of 2 different sized jumps consisting of 2 sets of large jumps and 2 sets of medium sized jumps. Proceeding these sets of jumps is the half pipe which is 400 feet long with 16 ft high walls. To the right of the Half pipe there is a Variety of other boxes and rails. And towards the end of the Terrain Park is a wall ride with two small kickers on either side of the wall ride followed by a few other boxes and rails. The Terrain park at Brighton changes on almost a weekly basis. Through Out the season, the Terrain Park Crew will take down some features and re-assemble new ones. The only features that are guaranteed to not be changed are the 3 sets of Jumps on “My-o-My” , the two sets of jumps on “Big Bertha” and the Half pipe.

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Brighton Resort Official Site

Brighton ski area Info on SnowGuide.org

3dSkiMap of Brighton Ski Resort

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