
Brian Head, Utah · Hunter Ridge
Hunter Ridge E305 · Brian Head
Ski-season snow, summer trails, and a refreshed mountain condo retreat.
223 Hunter Ridge Road, Unit E305, Brian Head, UT 84719
Refreshed interior
Updated bath
Winter at the mountainProperty overview
Hunter Ridge E305 is a vacation rental in the heart of Brian Head’s alpine community — close to resort access, village amenities, and the high-country scenery Southern Utah is known for.

- 223 Hunter Ridge Road, Unit E305. A named building and unit guests can reference for directions and ride shares.
Built for mountain stays
Think comfortable basecamp after skiing, biking, or hiking — space to dry gear, cook a meal, and spread out with your group.Details coming soon
Bedroom count, layout, and full amenity list will be published on the Property page as finishes and furnishings are finalized.
Remodel preview
We are updating E305 with durable, mountain-friendly finishes and a layout that works harder for guests — better storage, brighter living areas, and thoughtful touches throughout.

- Refreshed living and dining spaces for gathering après-ski or summer dinners.
- Kitchen and bath updates aimed at easy hosting and simple upkeep at elevation.
- Before-and-after photos and room-by-room notes will be posted as work completes.
Why Brian Head
Brian Head is Utah’s highest-elevation ski town, where winter powder and summer cool air meet red-rock country just down the road. It is a small, walkable village with a relaxed pace — ideal for families and friends who want the mountains without the big-resort crowds.
Four-season destination
Ski and snowboard in winter; hike, bike, and explore when the snow melts. The town flips easily between adventure and downtime.Easy mountain access
Resort lifts and trails are minutes away. Park the car, clip in, or lace up — less shuttling, more time outside.Gateway to more
Cedar Breaks, Navajo Lake, and scenic drives through Dixie National Forest are within reach for day trips and sunsets.
Year-round activities
Whatever season you visit, Brian Head and the surrounding high country reward curious travelers.
Winter
- Downhill skiing and snowboarding at Brian Head Resort
- Snowshoeing and scenic snowy drives when conditions allow
- Cozy evenings in town — warm up before another day on the hill
Spring & fall
- Quieter trails and changing aspens as snow line shifts
- Photography at Cedar Breaks and along SR-143
- Shoulder-season rates and fewer crowds (check local openings)
Summer
- Hiking and mountain biking on resort and forest trails
- Cooler temperatures than the desert floor — a true alpine escape
- Boating and fishing at nearby Navajo Lake
Questions or interested in a stay?
We are not taking bookings on this website yet. Send a message with your dates, group size, or questions about the property and remodel timeline — we will respond as soon as we can.