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Brian Head Ski Resort
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Brian Head Ski Resort

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About Brian Head Ski Resort

With Utah's highest base elevation, Brian Head Resort offers consistently excellent snow conditions and the driest snow in North America, with an average moisture content of just 4%. The two adjacent and connected mountains comprising Brian Head Resort are Brian Head Peak, which tops out at 11,307 feet, and Navajo Peak, with an elevation of 10,300 feet. Nestled in the two mountains, the Resort features 71 ski trails and nearly 665 acres of available terrain. Each of the two mountains is anchored

Nestled high in the mountains of southwestern Utah, Brian Head offers RV campers an exceptional retreat with stunning alpine scenery and access to year-round outdoor recreation. Sitting at over 11,000 feet elevation, this area provides a refreshing escape from the desert heat that dominates much of southern Utah, making it an ideal destination for those seeking cooler temperatures and mountain tranquility.

Winter transforms Brian Head into a premier skiing and snowboarding destination, attracting enthusiasts from across the region. The nearby ski resort offers excellent slopes for all skill levels, from gentle runs perfect for families to challenging terrain for experienced riders. The reliable snowfall at this elevation creates ideal conditions throughout the season, and the mountain scenery is absolutely breathtaking when blanketed in white. Many RV visitors plan extended stays during winter months to take advantage of multiple days on the slopes without the hassle of daily travel.

Summer and fall reveal the mountain's other charms, with wildflower meadows, hiking trails, and comfortable camping weather drawing visitors who prefer warmer seasons. The area becomes a hiker's paradise with numerous trails ranging from easy walks to challenging alpine routes. Mountain biking opportunities abound for those who want adventure on two wheels. The aspens and evergreens create a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities, and the high elevation means pleasant daytime temperatures even in summer.

The location provides convenient access to southwestern Utah's incredible natural attractions. Bryce Canyon National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, and Zion National Park are all within reasonable driving distance, making Brian Head an excellent base camp for exploring this region's world-class scenery. The town of Brian Head offers basic services and amenities, while nearby communities like Cedar City provide additional dining, shopping, and entertainment options for when campers want a break from mountain life.

This destination appeals to families seeking reliable winter recreation, serious skiers and snowboarders looking for consistent snow conditions, mountain enthusiasts who want cooler summer camping, and anyone seeking respite from desert environments. The combination of winter sports accessibility and proximity to natural wonders makes Brian Head a uniquely versatile RV camping destination.

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Parowan is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Utah weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Parowan.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Parowan. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

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