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Brian Head UtahBrian Head, Utah is located at 9,600 feet above sea level and is the base for one of Utah's great family ski resorts and snowboard resorts. Brian Head is also excellent for snowmobiling and Utah Skiing. Brian Head lodging offers easy access to the surrounding areas. In the Summer and Fall, the mountains and forests offer some of the finest utah mountain biking trails in America.

Brian Head hotels offer many hotel, condo, and Brian Head condominium accommodations. Brian Head Utah is a great base for exploration of the surrounding national parks and monuments. Cedar Breaks national monument is just minutes away from Brianhead. Zion National Park, Bryce National Park and the new Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument are each within 60 minutes of Brian Head Utah. Surrounding communities are Cedar City in Southern Utah, St. George, Kanab and Panguitch.

Our typical one bedroom comes with a queen or king size bed in the bedroom and a queen bed, queen convertable sofa, double size futon or trundle bed (2 twins) in the main room. Kitchens are fully equiped. All rooms have phones. Most have VCRs. Units are individually owned and the fixtures, amenities, and decor vary with the taste of owner.

Brian Head UtahOur typical studio comes with a set of bunk beds just inside the entry, and a queen bed, queen convertable sofa, double size futon or trundle bed (2 twins) near the fireplace. Kitchens are fully equiped. All rooms have phones. Most have VCRs. Units are individually owned and the fixtures, amenities, and decor vary with the taste of owner.

Cedar Breaks National Monument is a huge natural amphitheater that has been eroded out of the variegated Pink Cliffs (Claron Formation) near Cedar City, Utah. Millions of years of sedimentation, uplift and erosion have created a deep canyon of rock walls, fins, spires and columns, that spans some three miles, and is over 2,000 feet deep. The rim of the canyon is over 10,000 feet above sea level, and is forested with islands of Englemann spruce, subalpine fir and aspen; separated by broad meadows of brilliant summertime wild flowers.

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