Address: 4141 Bauer Rd, Brighton, MI 48116, USA
Phone: +18102299581
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 9–9:15AM
Ashlee Campbell
Went to Mt. Brighton for the first time today and was pleasantly surprised. The runs were pretty packed down and it was hard to get control on the slopes, I would recommend waiting for a fresher snowfall before going again. Overall I had a good time, will definitely be going back!
J.J McQuaid
Dexter Rutecki once worked here. He was good friends with T.J Burke
Joe Zatkoff
I took my 2.5 year old skiing today. He had a great time. Kids under 5 get a free season pass. I was able to ride the magic carpet (no skis just boots) without a lift ticket. I'd have him slowly ski around as I walked backwards down the mountain. The price for rentals and ski gear is very reasonable. They also had a great area to warm up and drink hot chocolate by the fire.
jo chen
Racist staff and people there.
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Yes, you can rent both along with boots and helmets.
They're planning on opening Wednesday or Thursday check their Facebook for the article
They have skiing and snowboarding. Tubing and snowmobiling are not available.
Hi Mark! We have full day and half day group lessons for all ages along with private lessons and 3 week programs. You can find all of our ski school times and prices here: https://www.mtbrighton.com/lessons-racing/lessons-racing-landing
Unfortunately, no they don't rent them or allow them on the hill
No i don't think so when i was there i saw ski's and snow boards
$94 for adult I believe
Yes
They're fully operational and have a mix of natural and man-made snow. Know that the slope grooming machines make any type of snow very skiable without ice.
$49 for rental equipment. Lift tickets very in cost on the day you go look to spend about $65-70 on average.
The ski swap was done at the beginning of October
Ski swap is the weekend of October 16-17. Sat 9-4, Sun 10-2
*If under age 18, a parent/guardian must be present to sign rental paperwork or complete and sign the above rental form and bring with them.
No
Yes
No
Yes. You can teach kids to ski as soon as they can walk, but I think lessons start at 3. Be prepared for lots of breaks.
Yes, they have ski lessons (group and private) for all ages. You can make reservations on their website.
They do not
Yes, not sure it's running now
No
Yes. Your daily lift ticket will be good on all surface lifts (ropes & carpets) plus the chairlifts.
There's a small restaurant. There's a large lunch area and Bar. There's an area for families with picnic tables. And they do have internet.
As long as you don't ride/ski/board you don't need a ticket. So you could walk them to it and help them on it and watch them come down.
Yes.. Sufficient for people to go and enjoy
Yes, they are open on 3/17. Most likely the last weekend they are open this season.
Weather permitting, I believe the next rail jam is March 10th
You need to pay for the lift ticket and lessons. Check their website
I don't believe so, sorry. Brighton is surprisingly large and well laid out for its size, though. A day lift ticket with rental of all gear is about $90.
I would $14 but that was last year..i might be wrong .better call them.
You can pay with credit cards that are digitally attached to your food at the Ski Hill Grill (Cafeteria Side)
I did suggest that you call them. They would be able to organize this for you.
Rental Tickets are $28 if you're getting Skis, Boots, and Poles. Lift Tickets are about $50.
I'd say try Alpine Valley
It's always best to check the website to get the latest conditions. They updated daily
Weather depending, Thanksgiving is a possibility
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