Guidebook for Brian Head

Melissa
Guidebook for Brian Head

Food Scene

Great place near the ski lifts and the condo to grab a fresh pizza and a beer from a local Utah brewery.
43 locals recommend
Pizanos Pizzeria
259 Village Way
43 locals recommend
Great place near the ski lifts and the condo to grab a fresh pizza and a beer from a local Utah brewery.
Great place to grab a bite to eat and drinks after a day on the slopes. There are often live bands playing on weekends.
17 locals recommend
Last Chair Saloon
329 UT-143
17 locals recommend
Great place to grab a bite to eat and drinks after a day on the slopes. There are often live bands playing on weekends.
6 locals recommend
Grand Steakhouse
314 Hunter Ridge Dr
6 locals recommend
You wouldn't expect to find great Thai food in a little ski town like Brian Head, but you will not be disappointed. We visit every time we are at our condo. It is located walking distance from the ski lifts at Giant Steps.
31 locals recommend
Sook Jai Thai Cuisine
625 Village Way
31 locals recommend
You wouldn't expect to find great Thai food in a little ski town like Brian Head, but you will not be disappointed. We visit every time we are at our condo. It is located walking distance from the ski lifts at Giant Steps.

Parks & Nature

Mammoth Cave in southern Utah. This cave system is actually a lava tube, and it is fun and easy to explore. The tubes have three entrances and four large tunnels. Adjacent to the parking lot, you’ll find a small entrance and a much larger entrance.
Cedar Breaks National Monument is a beautiful place to see and hike in the summer and fall. It is only a short five minute drive from the condo. It can also be seen from the top of one of the ski lifts.
210 locals recommend
Cedar Breaks National Monument
4730 UT-148
210 locals recommend
Cedar Breaks National Monument is a beautiful place to see and hike in the summer and fall. It is only a short five minute drive from the condo. It can also be seen from the top of one of the ski lifts.
465 locals recommend
Bryce Canyon National Park
465 locals recommend
811 locals recommend
Zion National Park
811 locals recommend
The pond sits in the heart of Brian Head, just a short walk from your condo, and features a large pavillion (which can be reserved by contacting Town Hall) and several small pavillions, barbeque grills, campfire rings, and a playground. The pond is a hotspot for fishing, kayaking, swimming, and paddle boarding. Kids under 15 who catch a tagged fish can go to Town Hall to select a prize!
7 locals recommend
Bristlecone Pond
7 locals recommend
The pond sits in the heart of Brian Head, just a short walk from your condo, and features a large pavillion (which can be reserved by contacting Town Hall) and several small pavillions, barbeque grills, campfire rings, and a playground. The pond is a hotspot for fishing, kayaking, swimming, and paddle boarding. Kids under 15 who catch a tagged fish can go to Town Hall to select a prize!
Our peak has the best view around at 11,307 ft. From the top, one can see into neighboring states such as Arizona and Nevada. The stone hut on the very tip of the peak was built between 1935-1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps; ever since its construction, it has become an icon on the peak. It not only provides a taste of Brian Head's past, but also a breathtaking view. (Literally, breath taking since it is so high in elevation). Just before reaching the peak, you'll see the Sydney Peak Trailhead, which is the jumping off point for several of the hiking and mountain biking trails in Dixie National Forest, including Dark Hollow, Bunker Creek, Sydney Peaks, Spruces, and Mace's Run. Restrooms are located at the trailhead. *Note: The road to the summit is accessible in the summer and fall seasons only.
139 locals recommend
Brian Head
139 locals recommend
Our peak has the best view around at 11,307 ft. From the top, one can see into neighboring states such as Arizona and Nevada. The stone hut on the very tip of the peak was built between 1935-1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps; ever since its construction, it has become an icon on the peak. It not only provides a taste of Brian Head's past, but also a breathtaking view. (Literally, breath taking since it is so high in elevation). Just before reaching the peak, you'll see the Sydney Peak Trailhead, which is the jumping off point for several of the hiking and mountain biking trails in Dixie National Forest, including Dark Hollow, Bunker Creek, Sydney Peaks, Spruces, and Mace's Run. Restrooms are located at the trailhead. *Note: The road to the summit is accessible in the summer and fall seasons only.
Mammoth Cave Road
Mammoth Cave Road

Essentials

Apple Annie's Country Store is just down the road from the condo and should have anything that you may have forgotten.
31 locals recommend
Apple Annie's Country Store
508 UT-143
31 locals recommend
Apple Annie's Country Store is just down the road from the condo and should have anything that you may have forgotten.
General store within walking distance for essentials and souvenirs.
20 locals recommend
Brian Head General Store
259 Village Way
20 locals recommend
General store within walking distance for essentials and souvenirs.
Closest full grocery store to Brian Head. It is located in Parowan, before you head up the mountain.
10 locals recommend
Parowan Market
740 W 200 S
10 locals recommend
Closest full grocery store to Brian Head. It is located in Parowan, before you head up the mountain.
31 locals recommend
Walmart Supercenter
1330 S Providence Center Dr
31 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

124 locals recommend
Utah Shakespeare Festival
195 W Center St
124 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

Giant Steps Ski Lode and Lifts are located directly next to the condo. Simply walk out the front door and within one minute you are at the lodge with access to skiing, snowboarding and tubing. There are also several places to eat or have a drink. In the summer, the lifts are also ran for mountain biking.
15 locals recommend
Giant Steps Ski Lodge and Lifts
329 UT-143
15 locals recommend
Giant Steps Ski Lode and Lifts are located directly next to the condo. Simply walk out the front door and within one minute you are at the lodge with access to skiing, snowboarding and tubing. There are also several places to eat or have a drink. In the summer, the lifts are also ran for mountain biking.
Navajo Ski Lodge is a short drive from the condo with access to skiing, snowboarding and tubing. Ski and snowboard rentals are also available. There is a café and a coffee shop which serves Starbucks. The lifts are also available in the summer for mountain biking.
Navajo Ski lodge
Snowshoe Village Road
Navajo Ski Lodge is a short drive from the condo with access to skiing, snowboarding and tubing. Ski and snowboard rentals are also available. There is a café and a coffee shop which serves Starbucks. The lifts are also available in the summer for mountain biking.
Skis & Poles •Snowboards •Clothing & Boots •Snowshoes •Helmets •XC Skis •Sleds •Mountain Bikes •Kayaks •Paddleboards
12 locals recommend
Georg's Ski Shop
612 UT-143
12 locals recommend
Skis & Poles •Snowboards •Clothing & Boots •Snowshoes •Helmets •XC Skis •Sleds •Mountain Bikes •Kayaks •Paddleboards
Skis •Snowboards •XC Skis •Snowshoes •Sleds •Clothing & Boots •Helmets •Bikes •Fishing Gear
11 locals recommend
Brianhead Sports
269 Village Way
11 locals recommend
Skis •Snowboards •XC Skis •Snowshoes •Sleds •Clothing & Boots •Helmets •Bikes •Fishing Gear
OHV Rentals •Snow Cat Tours
10 locals recommend
Brian Head Outdoor Adventures
468 UT-143
10 locals recommend
OHV Rentals •Snow Cat Tours
Snowmobile Tours •OHV Sales, Service & Repair
16 locals recommend
Thunder Mountain Motorsports
539 UT-143
16 locals recommend
Snowmobile Tours •OHV Sales, Service & Repair