What People Are Saying About Brighton Ski Resort
The Editor
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In Short – The snow report at Brighton hasn't changed much since it opened in 1936--more than 500 inches of light, dry powder each year. And, the resort measures its snow level slightly below its base area at Brighton Circle. With its variety of terrain and affordable ticket prices, Brighton is a popular ski destination for families and beginners. There are 66 runs, some of which can be reached by the Snake Creek Express high-speed quad chairlift. – – Vital Stats – Highest vertical drop: 1,745 feet – Skiable acres: 1,050 – Trails: 66 – Annual…
tough to beat
by jpcrockett
awesome snow and terrain. call me and we'll rip. don't waste you time at the PC resorts. this is a good one
- Pros: snow, terrain
- Cons: crowded at times
The Details on Brighton Ski Resort
The Extras:
Ski and snowboarding gear is available for rent on the second floor of the Brighton Center.
When to Go:
Half-days begin at 9am and 12:30pm. Brighton also offers night skiing Monday-Saturday 4pm-9pm, from early December to early April.
Know Before You Go:
Food options include Alpine Rose, Molly Green's Pub and Brighton Chalet; the 20-room Brighton Lodge features complimentary continental breakfast, outdoor Jacuzzi, fireplace, big-screen TV and activities.



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