Skiing in The Morning- Utah Prime Real Estate for Skiers
Going to skiing paradise is going to Brian Head, Utah. Brian Head features two terrain parks. One park is for beginners and one for intermediates. Around October 11, 2008 season passes are sold through November 22, 2008 which is anticipated opening day for winter season.
The Snow Tube Park is another paradise where you can go down one of the six lanes and jump on the surface lift to go back to the top of the park. This is fun for all ages. You can race each other down the six lanes. Kids will enjoy this while having fun on the snow. 

Anticipation of opening is November 22, 2008 until closing April 12, 2009 and open everyday. Night tubing is open during the Christmas holiday, but not on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day or New Years Eve. There will be no night tubing on Sunday of Martin Luther King weekend or Sunday night of Presidents weekend. Night tubing closes on March 21. Office parties, birthday parties, church function, or corporate meetings can plan for special after hour’s snow tubing sessions through Brian Head Snow Tubing Group Sales Office.
Something beautiful that happens at Brian Head is the night skiing. The skiing and snowboarding continues after hours at resort’s Navajo Lodge and Learning Center. Night skiing and snowboarding is open on Friday and Saturday evenings at the resort’s Pioneer Chairlift #6. Seeing the skiers and snowboarders coming down the mountain at night looks so beautiful.
Brian Head in the summer is also a beautiful place to be. The Mountain Bike Park and Activity Center have announced the opening of a new trail segment. It is known as Stef’s Steps and contains manmade and natural elements. Included in these are a medium plank drop, the park’s largest log drop and several sick natural drops. Direct access is provided to Malicious Woods and its banked S-turn and the Tropfen des Todes and this segment is rated as a Black Diamond for experts only. (Information from Brian Head Mountain.)
The Brian Head Utah summer season was from June 28, 2008 to September 28, 2008. During that season one of the favorite past times was to play Disc Golf. Brian Head was happy to offer Utah’s highest, longest alpine disc (Frisbee) golf course. Starting at 11.000 feet with a total course distance of 10,000 feet, this course is 18 holes and each hole is a par 3. Access is available by hiking or weekend chairlift for free. Frisbee’s and scorecard are rented or purchased at the Activity Center. It is suggested that you come prepared for Alpine conditions. This includes sunscreen, sunglasses, water and hiking shoes. And don’t forget the cooler temperatures at higher altitudes, so bring a light jacket and/or rain jacket. Plan on taking two to two and a half hours to finish the course.
Visiting Brian Head Utah will make it grow on you and all you’ll remember is the beauty that you saw, so then you’ll want to move there. Summer or winter the beauty will call for you to come back and come back until you finally come back and stay there.
