OUR TAKE ON BRIAN HEAD
Welcome to UpTake for Brian Head, Utah. This guide is intended to
be your starting point for all of the things to do and places to stay
in Brian Head. Our recommendations are based on ratings and reviews
from across the web. If you are looking for ideas for a family
vacation, check out the listing on the left side of the page.
Whatever you do, thanks for making UpTake your first step!
Whatever you do, thanks for making UpTake your first step!
LODGING
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Cedar Breaks Lodge
"Staff was pleasant and helpfull, requests for services were handled promptly, amenities were clean and comfortable, the room was well stocked with" - a Yahoo user
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Aspen Condos
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Brian Head Resort Mountain Bike Park & Activity Center
THINGS TO DO
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Cedar Breaks Lodge & Spa
"pool spa was wonderful." - a MyTravelGuide user
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Cedar Breaks National Monument
"We didn't plan to visit Cedar Breaks on our trip to Southern Utah this April as we had been told that the highway 148 is closed in Winter due to heavy snow and you can't get to it other than by snowmobile. We visited Duck Creek hoping to see some snow but there wasn't any as the weather had been too warm but highway 148 was still closed, as at over 10,000 feet it still had snow. They told us in the village that the previous year one of the dirt roads had been paved and now linked highway 14, just east of Duck Creek with highway 143 just south of Panguitch Lake. This meant that we could get up to Cedar Breaks and although we wouldn't be able to enter the National Monument we would find an overlook just round the corner from the junction with the 148. It isn't on all maps, some show it as a dirt road, but it is a proper road and we're told it is open all year round as it doesn't have the same elevation as the 148 so it doesn't have the same issues with snow. The 143 was open all the way, despite the deep snow we saw at the junction with the 148, and the view of Cedar Breaks was stunning." - a Tripadvisor user
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Dixie National Forest Cedar City District
"It was the prettiest place I've ever been, the lakes where beautiful, there's trees everywhere and if you hike up certain trails you can sit on a big cliff that sits over a pretty lake. but i wouldn't want to go back around monsoon season!" - a Yahoo user

