You'll Find Tons Of Outdoor Activities At Utah's Brian Head Resort This Summer
By Catherine Armstrong|Published August 18, 2020
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You don’t need to wait for the powder to fly to have fun at Brian Head Resort – you’ll find all kinds of exciting summer activities on the mountain, too! Load everyone up in the car and get ready for a day full of fun and entertainment in the fresh air.
You're probably well aware that Brian Head Resort is a skier's paradise in the winter, but did you know that it offers just as much entertainment in summer months, too?
Head to this pretty mountain resort, located just 30 miles northeast of Cedar City to cool off and enjoy a day of outdoor fun.
The resort has nine mountain bike trails, each offering different terrain. No matter what your skill level, there's a trail here for you. The Giant Steps Express lift accommodates up to four bikes on its new racks.
You'll find tons of other fun activities in addition to mountain biking here. Get an All Day Activities Pass to enjoy Crooked Arrow Archery, where you can practice your skills for a 15-minute session.
Brian Head Resort's summer activities are open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday starting at 9:30 a.m. Purchase activities individually, or save money with an All Day Activities Pass.
Mountain Biking is priced separately from the other summer activities; see the resort's website for details.
Learn more about the summer activities at Brian Head Resort and purchase your All Day Activities Pass online on the resort’s website. If you aren’t already following Brian Head’s Facebook page, you’ll want to do so soon to stay updated on all the summer, fall, and winter fun there.
Looking for a place to stay in the area overnight? Check out this quaint little cabin that’s just two miles from Cedar City. You can rent it for less than $60 per night!
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