
"After receiving 10 inches of snowfall in the last week, Brian Head Resort became Utah's first resort to open the 2025-26 ski season on Friday, November 21. The resort was originally scheduled to open on November 7 and subsequently postponed season opening twice, first to November 15 and then to November 21. The delayed opening followed weeks of unusually warm weather sweeping across the southern Rockies, delaying season opening in both Utah and Colorado."
"Brian Head opened with top-to-bottom skiing and snowboarding on five trails. Paradise was groomed for opening day. Easy Time, The Strip, Fremont, and Gold Gulch were open as ungroomed terrain. All trails were serviced by the Navajo Express Lift. Terrain park features were also available on Paradise trail. A first chair celebration was held at the Navajo Express Lift at 10 am. Guests in line early received giveaways, hot chocolate, and donuts."
""We're thrilled to welcome skiers and snowboarders back for another incredible season. Being the first resort to open in Utah makes this moment even more special. With fresh snow and strong snowmaking, our mountain operations team has been working nonstop to provide guests with an amazing opening day experience." For the 2025-26 season, snowmaking has been expanded on Navajo Mountain, allowing more beginner and intermediate terrain to open earlier and remain open longer. Additional terrain and lifts, including Giant Steps Mountain, will open as conditions allow. The resort is open daily through May 10, 2026, weather permitting. Lifts run from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays and from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekends and peak days. Lift tickets for the 2025-26 season start as low as $14 on select days, while kids 12 and under ski and ride"
Brian Head Resort opened the 2025-26 ski season on Friday, November 21 after receiving 10 inches of snow the prior week and two postponed start dates. The resort offered top-to-bottom skiing and snowboarding on five trails served by the Navajo Express Lift, with Paradise groomed and several ungroomed runs and terrain park features available. A first-chair celebration included giveaways, hot chocolate, and donuts. The Navajo Lodge is open with rentals, lessons, food, and beverages. Snowmaking on Navajo Mountain has been expanded to open more beginner and intermediate terrain earlier and keep it open longer. The resort plans expanded terrain and lift openings as conditions allow and will operate daily through May 10, 2026, with specified lift hours and discounted ticket options.
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