 
On top of Brian Head peak stands an observation point constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) between 1935-1937. The rock and wooden structure is exemplary of the fine craftsmanship and architecture of the CCC. Look around and you will find Brian Head chert rock formations, used extensively as a source of stone for arrowheads by early native Americans. Brian Head ski resort to the west of the peak offers some of the best powder skiing and snowboarding in southern Utah. On a typical day, you can see over 100 miles and peer into Nevada, Arizona and, of course, Utah! |
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