Brighton is very popular among advanced skiers and freeriders. The ski area receives very high amounts of fresh snow and is known for its excellent snow quality. This regularly provides ideal conditions for powder skiing. The snow is traditionally light, fluffy, and dry.
Within the ski area boundaries, there are numerous challenges: steep slopes, runs through trees and forests (tree skiing), cliffs, mogul runs, and powder slopes. The powder slopes within the ski area boundaries are controlled, and you can practically ski anywhere. Notable highlights include the steep areas at Great Western and Milly, as well as tree skiing at Snake Creek.
Information for advanced skiers, freeriders
many freeride/deep snow areas
some mogul slopes
Slope offering for advanced skiers
Black slopes
66 km Total
Difficult
25.5 km (39 %)
General note: Always mind the avalanche warnings and barriers, please. Never ski into a closed and unsecured area.