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We are closer than you think; Cedar City & Brian Head are only a few hours outside of Las Vegas along the Interstate 15. We’re surrounded by red rock wonders of Cedar Breaks, Zion and Bryce Canyon, so there’s much to be found along the way.
drives timesLas Vegas 3 hoursOrange County 7 hoursLos Angeles 7 hoursSalt Lake City 4 hoursSan Diego 8 hoursInland Empire 6 hoursPhoenix 7 hoursFlagstaff 5 hoursBryce Canyon 90 minutesZion One hourCedar Breaks Less than 30 minutes
By air
Daily commercial air service is available into the Cedar City Municipal Airport via a Delta connection operated by SkyWest Airlines. To arrange flights consult your travel agent, favorite travel booking website, contact 1-800-221-1212 or visit www.Delta.com. Flights in and out of Las Vegas are available from all metropolitan areas within the US.
need a ride? Iron County Shuttle & Taxi 435-865-7076
Mountain Express ShuttleShuttle service to Brian Head Resort435-590-1473
utah road Conditions hotlineIn Utah dial #511 or 1-866-511-8824
Ahh winter… mother nature sure knows how to put on a show here in Southern Utah. Famous champagne powder coupled with incredible mountain terrain and red rock scenery. No where else can boost such a unique winter experience like Cedar City & Brian Head. Here it’s more than just mountains - its deep powder, a noticeable lack of crowds, genuine western hospitality and down to earth personality. Here you connect with nature while reconnecting with family and friends. And the best part, we’re a winter destination that doesn’t break the bank, so your wallet will also sing our praises.
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Snowmobiling
Welcome to the thrill of snowmobiling. We have one of the most scenic and exciting snowmobiling areas in the country with over 160 miles of groomed trails and epic powder play areas. You’ll be buzzing through pines and aspens, kicking up piles of the white fluffy stuff. Incredible views of red rock wonders like Cedar Breaks National Monument and the Virgin River Rim will zoom past. Spectacular mountains, scenic open space, and colorful red rock contrasted by the white snow, make Southern Utah a snowmobiling wonderland. Here’s the best part - you can rent a machine from a local outfitter (some even bring the machines right to you) or even better, take a tour with a seasoned guide who will show you some of the sweetest spots on the mountain.
MountainS oF adventure
need a Guide?Thunder Mountain Motorsports539 N. Hwy 143, Brian Head435-677-2288 or 1-866-677-2FUNwww.brianheadthunder.com
need a rental? Rydn’ Snowmobile RentalBrian Head435-438-6299
Meadow View Cabins 64 Movie Ranch Rd, Duck Creek 435-682-2495 www.meadowviewcabins.com
Pinewoods Resort 121 Duck Creek Rd Duck Creek 435-682-2512 or 1-800-848-2525 www.pinewoodsresort.com
Edelweiss Condominiums 651 S 325 W 677-2010 13 H Q
677-2013 5 H
PO Box 190263 677-2600 1-866-806-2600 30 H H
Snow Ridge Country Cabin 145 Circle Dr 702-838-6010 1 H
Georg's Ski Shop & Lodge 612 S Hwy 143, Box 190183 www.brianheadtown.com/georgs/
Lori's Luxury Rentals (Cabins) www.brianheadrentals.com
www.brianheadcabin.com
The Suites at Brian Head 223 Hunter Ridge Rd 677-2806 1-800-992-2050 100 H
677-2806 1-800-992-2050 90 H Q
U-143, Box 190215 677-3172 10 H
PAROWAN Zip Code 84761 Area Code 435
Crimson Hills Motel 477-8662 23
Days Inn* 200 S 625 W 477-3326 1-888-530-3138 40 1
Red Canyon Lodge (B&B) 2971 W Vista Circle 477-1200 5 1 H Q
Victorian Rose Country Inn 7 N Main 477-1555 1-866-554-7673 4 Q
1870 Victoria's Bed & Breakfast 94 N 100 E, Box 1612 477-0075 1-866-477-9808 4
www.suitesatbrianhead.com
Timberbrook Village 464 N Hwy 143 www.timberbrookvillage.com
Timbernest Condominiums
400 S Hwy 91
www.daysinn.com/hotel/06992
www.red-canyon-lodge.com
www.victorianrosecountryinn.com
www.utahretreat.com
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BRIAN HEAD Zip Code 84719 Area Code 435
Alpine Lodging & Condo Rentals PO Box 190153 590-1490 4 H Q
677-2018 15 H
Brian Head Condo Reservations U-143 677-2045 1-800-722-4742 64 H
Brian Head Mountain Vacation Home 574 W Hunter Ridge Dr 702-498-2623 1 H Q
677-2042 1-800-845-9781 30 H
Brian Head Vacation Rentals 677-2000 1-866-688-2487 12 H
680-0871 2 H H Q
Cedar Breaks Lodge 223 Hunter Ridge Dr 677-3000 1-888-282-3327 108 10 H
Chalet Village 677-2025 1-800-942-8908 40 1 H
Copper Chase Condominiums 150 W Ridge View Rd, Box 190173 677-2890 1-888-677-2890 86 H
Aspens Rentals Agency (Condo) 312 Hwy 143, Box 190176 www.aspensrental.com
www.vrbo.com/vrbo/4301.htm
Brian Head Reservation Center (Condo) 356 Hwy 143 www.brianheadtown.com/bhrc
539 N Hwy 143 www.vacationbrianhead.com
Bristlecone Cabins 1074 S Bristlecone Dr www.brianheadcabins.com
www.cedarbreakslodge.com
226 S Hwy 143 www.chaletvillage.net
www.copperchase.com
lodGinGThere’s so much to do in Southern Utah, who has time for sleeping? Well, when it is time to rest your weary head (and body); there are plenty of places to relax before you set out for another exciting day. By staying in Cedar City, Parowan or Brian Head you will be centrally located to all of the fantastic activities of Southern Utah. Plus you have a pick of a wide variety of lodging options from luxurious cabins to homey B & B’s. There’s something for every taste and budget.
need Gear?Brian Head Sports269 S. Hwy 143, Brian Head 435-677-2014www.brianheadtown.com/bhsports
SUU Outdoors Center (Gear and customized tours)351 W University Blvd, Cedar City435-865-8704 www.suu.edu/ss/outdoors
Nordic Skiing Rentals & GuideTopher MasonCedar City435-586-2183
nordic Skiing & Snowshoeing
Hear the crunch of snow underfoot and breathe
in the crisp mountain air as you begin your
Southern Utah adventure. Of course there’s
skiing and snowboarding but what about the
more adventurous outings - off the beaten
path - sort of activities? Strap on a pair of
snowshoes and tromp through fields of white.
Venture out to the vistas of Cedar Breaks as you
glide effortlessly around cross-country trails.
Climbing
Ice Climbers love the varied terrain of Southern
Utah’s winter mountains for a challenging ice
adventure. A popular summertime hike of
Hidden Haven waterfall transforms into an ice
climbers dream.
Days Inn** 1204 S Main 867-8877 1-800-329-7466 71
333 N 1100 W 867-4700 1-888-326-6613 50 2 Q
586-5000 1-800-426-7866 58 4 P
Holiday Inn Express & Suites 865-7799 1-800-465-4329 80 5
Knights Inn** 281 S Main 586-9916 1-800-843-5644 48 P
Motel 6 1620 W 200 N www.motel6.com 586-9200 1-800-466-8356 79 3 Q
Quality Inn 250 N 1100 W 586-2082 1-800-627-0374 88 1
586-1685 1-888-287-9400 72 5
18 S Main 586-2433 1-877-688-8884 50 3
Super 7** 190 S Main 586-6566 28
Super 8** 145 N 1550 W www.the.super8.com/cedarcity04059 586-8880 1-800-800-8000 55 2
2555 N Freeway Dr, I-15 exit #62 586-7435 1-800-578-7878 36 2 Q
344 S Main 586-9114 29
www.daysinn.com
Econolodge
Hampton Inn 1145 S Bentley Blvd www.hamptoninn.com
1555 S Old Hwy 91 www.hiexpress.com/cedarcity
www.knightsinncedarcity.com
www.qualityinncedarcity.com
SpringHill Suites by Marriott 1477 S Old Hwy 91 www.marriott.com/cdcsh
Stratford Court Hotel (Non-smoking) www.stratfordcourthotel.com
Travelodge www.travelodge.com
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CEDAR CITY Zip Code 84720 Area Code 435
Bed & Breakfasts
Amid Summer's Inn (B&B) 140 S 100 W 586-2600 8
Anniversary House (B&B) 133 S 100 W 865-1266 1-800-778-5109 4
Bard's Inn (B&B) 150 S 100 W 586-6612 7 1 Q
Big Yellow Inn (B&B) 234 S 300 W 586-0960 11 1
Bungalow Heaven (B&B) 142 S 200 W 586-9064 2 H Q
Cherished Memories (B&B) 170 N 400 W 867-6498 4 1 Q
Garden Cottage (B&B) 16 N 200 W 586-4919 1-866-586-4919 4
Henley Manor 121 N College Way 586-8077 1-888-584-3747 5
1897 Iron Gate Inn (B&B) 100 N 200 W 867-0603 1-800-808-4599 10 1
161 S 200 W 867-5280 1-877-530-5280 5
Storybook Cottage (B&B) 218 S 100 W 586-8057 1-866-586-8057 3
3308 N Bulldog Rd 586-3275 1-866-586-3275 10
Wild Wild Rest 3480 S 5300 W 867-8748 3 Q
Hotel/Motel
Abbey Inn 940 W 200 N 586-9966 1-800-325-5411 83 4
Best Value Inn* 323 S Main 586-6557 1-888-315-2378 36
80 S Main 586-6518 1-800-688-6518 73 1
Best Western Town & Country 200 N Main 586-9900 1-800-493-0062 157
Cedar Rest 479 S Main 586-9471 30
Comfort Inn Suites** 1288 S Main St 865-0003 1-877-424-6423 86 7
Crystal Inn* 1575 W 200 N 586-8888 1-888-787-6661 100 2
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www.amidsummersinn.com
www.theanniversaryhouse.com/
www.bardsbandb.com
www.bigyellowinn.com
www.cherishedmemoriesbnb.com
www.thegardencottagebnb.com
www.henleymanor.com
www.theirongateinn.com
Stratford Bed & Breakfast www.stratfordbb.com
www.storybookbnb.com
Willow Geln Inn (B&B) (Non-smoking) www.willowgleninn.com
www.wildwildrest.com
www.abbeyinncedar.com
www.bestvalueinn.com
Best Western El Rey www.bwelrey.com
www.bwtowncountry.com
www.crystalinns.com
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Ski & Snowboard
Brian Head Resort is Utah’s best kept secret - pure and simple. They keep winter sports fun and affordable with the lowest lift ticket prices for a full service ski resort in Utah (mid $40’s). There are virtually no lift lines so you can actually enjoy your time on the slopes. Brian Head has two mountains with 8 chairlifts and terrain to fit almost any skier or boarder. Navajo Mountain is completely dedicated to beginners, with a ski school, beginner terrain park and daycare.
resort FactsRecent expansion has added 35% more terrain, two new chairlifts and a skier bridge to connect the two mountains.
Brian Head has Utah’s highest base elevation at 9,600 feet which practically guarantees lots of Utah’s famous powder - about 400 inches annually.
Brian Head features 65 runs over 650 skiable acres with 40% of the runs designated easy, 40% intermediate and 20% most difficult.
1,320 foot lift served vertical drop. Total vertical drop (including hiking accessed terrain) is 1,707 feet.
aPrèS Ski and entertainMentBrian head resortWhether you’re looking for a drink, live entertainment or a bite to eat, your nights are full of activity. On the weekends live music or karaoke can often be found in Cedar City or Brian Head taverns. The Grind Coffee Shop is an emerging spot for local and touring bands to stop, play a bit and entertain the masses. Don’t forget Groovacious – the coolest place to “be at one” with the music world.
Southern utah university offers a richness of culture that accompanies one of “America’s Best Colleges”. The Visual and Performing Arts College have many exhibits and performances during the winter months. Come see why Consumer Digest lists SUU in its’ top ten yet again.
Cedar City Music arts winter lineup ranges from the Utah Symphony Orchestra, String Quartet, pianists, the Vienna Boys Choir, and Broadway Musicals. The Heritage Center and Festival Hall offers a state of the art theater as well as convention space, conference facilities and meeting space. There’s always something to see as you stroll around Cedar City or Parowan Historic Main Streets. Local galleries, artisans and local vendors converge to appeal to both the browser and the shopping connoisseur in you. So, shop ‘til you drop, or at least wear yourself out trying.
Winter events
Nov Brian Head Resort Opening
American Children’s Christmas
Festival, Cedar City
Christmas in the Country, Parowan
Dec Electric Light Parade, Cedar City
Town Bonfire & Smores, Brian Head
New Year ’s Torchlight Parade, Brian Head
Family New Year ’s Party, Parowan
Jan. Parowan Birthday
Bonfire & Smore’s, Brian Head
Holiday Torchlight Parade, Brian Head
Radio Weekend, Brian Head
Old Time Movie Fest, Parowan
Feb Holiday Fireworks and Torchlight
Parade, Brian Head
Radio Weekend, Brian Head
Bonfire & Smores, Brian Head
March Youth Ski League Championships, Brian Head
Paiute Youth POW WOW, Cedar City
Spring Building Fair, Cedar City
April Spring Carnival, Brian Head
Easter Egg Hunt, all communities
Spring Musical, Parowan
Cedar City - Brian Head Tourism Bureau581 N. Main, Cedar City435-586-5124 or 1-800-354-4849
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Brian head features terrain parks for all ability levels with countless snow features, rails and fun boxes. Isolated terrain features are located around the resort’s two mountains.
kids Camp is a fully supervised day - care and winter coaching facility. Lesson programs include exploring the mountain on special trails, playing in terrain parks, learning new skills, meeting new friends and having fun.
Brian head is tailored to learning the sport of skiing and boarding. The Winter Sports School offers programs for every age group and ability level, always customized to your individual needs. Sshh! here’s the real scoop - powder days at Brian Head are truly awesome. With very few hard core locals to ski it out, you can ride fresh powder run after run. It’s not uncommon to be riding powder days after the storm has passed.
learn More:Brian Head Resort329 S. Hwy 143, Brian Head435-677-2035www.brianhead.com
need a leSSon?Brian Head Sports School 435-677-2049
Kids Camp (Navajo Lodge)435-677-2047
need Gear? Brian Head Resort 435-677-2035 www.brianhead.com
Brian Head Sports269 S. Hwy 143, Brian Head435-677-2014www.brianheadtown.com/bhsports
Georg’s Ski Shop & Bikes612 S. Hwy 143, Brian Head 435-677-2013www.brianheadtown.com/georgs
Sports Authority 606 S. Main, Cedar City435-586-0687
relaxation activitiesAre you on a quest for that ahhhhhhh-factor? Step into a world of relaxation and feel the tranquility as you soothe your body, quiet your mind and renew your spirit. Cedar Breaks Lodge Day Spa offers a variety of services ranging from traditional bodywork to cutting edge energy therapies. For more technical treatments, Red Canyon Aesthetics and Medical Spa provide a comprehensive range of medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology services in a comfortable and friendly environment.
need to relax?
Cedar Breaks Lodge & Day Spa (Full service)233 W Hunter Ridge Dr Brian Head435-677-4225 - www.cedarbreakslodge.com
Morning Vision Spa Services535 South Main #12 Cedar City 435-590-8446 - www.morningvisionspa.com
A Tender Touch Massage Therapy(Licensed Massage Therapists)107 N. 200 WestCedar City 435-867-4647
Mind, BodY & Soul
Pura Vida-College of Massage Therapy(Licensed Massage Therapists and Students in Training)943 S. Main, Ste #4Cedar City 435-865-6776
Sage Hills Yoga on Main(Yoga classes, personalized instruction, massage therapy) 535 S. Main, STE 12Cedar City435-867-YOGA (9642) - www.sagehillsomranch.com
Red Canyon Aesthetics & Medical Spa(Fully licensed Dermatologists and Aestheticians)166 W. 1325 N., Ste #225Cedar City435-865-7515 - www.redcanyonderm.com w w w . s c e n i c s o u t h e r n u t a h . c o m
Bryce CanyonJust an hour east of Cedar City & Brian Head is the spectacular, fairyland world of Bryce Canyon National Park. Limestone hoodoos glimmer in the snow. Rent cross-country skis or simply tour the main canyon scenic overlooks. Winter in Bryce Canyon is a completely different and magnificent experience!
north Zion’s kolob CanyonsThe rugged “finger canyons” of red Navajo sandstone are stunning in winter. The Kolob Canyons portion of Zion is considered to be the most conveniently located national park in Utah; it’s right off Interstate 15, exit #40.
Head south to Zion Canyon, Utah’s most popular national park. In the winter the crowds are light, so you practically have the canyon to yourself. Hike the many trails, see frozen waterfalls and a slight dusting of snow on the canyon tops.
We take our fun very seriously here. Remember loading up a pick up truck piled high with inner tubes, trudging up the mountain and blazing down the mountain hoping for a safe landing at the bottom? All the wacky variables are eliminated with a real bona-fide Snow Tube Park at Brian Head Resort.
Take a lift that effortlessly whisks you to the top of the park. The tubes are pulled up for you! Once at the top, your job is to sit down, hold on, and enjoy the RIDE. Burn Rubber – race your kids, race your friends, be the King of the Hill. The Snow Tube Park offers 6 lanes to choose from. Two hour sessions are available. For the non- skiers or snowboarders, or even just to take a break from the ski hill, the Snow Tube Park offers another great way to have fun on the snow.
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learn More:
Cedar Breaks National Monument435-586-9451www.nps.gov/cebr
Bryce Canyon National Park 435-834-5322www.nps.gov.vbrca
Zion & Kolob National Park435-772-3256www.nps.gov/zionw w w . s c e n i c s o u t h e r n u t a h . c o mw w w. s c e n i c s o u t h e r n u t a h . c o m
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Cedar Breaks in Winter
Gaze into the red rock amphitheater of Cedar Breaks and with each look you’ll discover something you’ve not seen before; an arch, a trail, a funky rock formation. Cedar Breaks is a spectacular sight anytime of year, but the wintertime vistas of “The Breaks” are well worth the extra effort.
Just because Highway 148, the road that links Cedar Breaks to Brian Head, closes temporarily during the winter months, doesn’t mean Cedar Breaks National Monument is closed. The Winter Warming Yurt at Cedar Breaks serves as a winter ranger station, education center and welcomes cross-country skiers, snowshoers and snowmobilers to stop in, sit by the fire, and sip a bit of hot cocoa.
What the heck is a Yurt? Besides being fun to say, a Yurt is circular domed tent-like structure built around a wooden frame. It has a wooden floor, but more importantly, ours has cozy wood stove and hot chocolate to warm the winter adventurer.
night Skiing
Just because the sun goes down doesn’t mean your day on the slopes has to end. Most weekends, the fun continues with affordable skiing and snowboarding after-hours at Brian Head Resort’s Navajo Lodge Learning Center. The lighted runs of “Pioneer Chair Lift #6” give you a new perspective of Brian Head Resort. You can float on the fresh powder - as though you’re skiing or snowboarding through a black and white Ansell Adams portrait. Come float under the majestic night sky.
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Cedar City Parowan Zion
November 44/17 35/9 35/12 54/30 63/37
December 39/12 29/6 35/1 45/23 53/30
January 39/11 29/1 35/2 43/18 52/29
February 41/12 34/4 35/5 46/21 57/31
March 44/17 36/7 35/7 52/27 63/36
April 53/23 37/18 40/19 61/34 72/43
learn More:Brian Head Resort329 S. Hwy 143, Brian Head435-677-2035www.brianhead.comw w w . s c e n i c s o u t h e r n u t a h . c o m
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The information in this guide has been provided by the Cedar
City - Brian Head Tourism Bureau. The Bureau has made
every effort to provide accurate information but assumes
no responsibility for errors, omissions or changes. This is a
reference guide only and no endorsement of any recreation
activity or business implied.
581 N. Main StreetCedar City, UT 847211-800-354-4849www.scenicsouthernutah.com
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