Brighton
UT · Ikon Pass·April 3–3, 2026
Road Conditions
SR-190
SR-190 Big Cottonwood Canyon from Cottonwood Heights
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Route Options
Pre-researched routes from major origin cities. Drive times are airport → resort.
Primary airport. I-215 South to 6200 South, east on Wasatch Blvd, SR-190 (Big Cottonwood Canyon). Less avalanche-prone than Little Cottonwood — closures 3–6 times/season vs 15–20+. Traction law enforced. Storm conditions 1–3hrs. No interlodge at Brighton.
Ground Transport
Route 972 from Fort Union Station every 30 min from 6:15am. Last bus down at 8:22pm (for night skiing). CS3 Fri/Sat/Sun/holidays. FREE with Ikon or Brighton season pass. TRAX from airport to Fort Union Station to connect.
$45–$90 from SLC. More drivers returning from Brighton than Alta, especially on night-ski nights.
$60–$150/day for SUV. Utah Traction Law — M+S tires required on SR-190. Roadside parking requires reservation on weekends/holidays ($150 fine). Resort lot free but fills early. AWD/4WD recommended.
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Lodging
Nearby Town
SLC Valley Hotels
Best budget option. Use TRAX + ski bus. Easy availability.
$70–$120/night
Cottonwood Heights Airbnbs
Near canyon mouth. Good if you have a car.
$80–$150/night
BookSilver Fork Lodge
On the Big Cottonwood Canyon road, 10 min below Brighton. Charming lodge with excellent restaurant.
$150–$250/night
Cost Estimate
Rough estimate for a 2-night trip. Drive-only route — no flight needed.
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