Mount Brighton

Modern-day Mt. Brighton in Brighton, Michigan, with original (and now defunct) orange chair in center of picture

Mt. Brighton is a ski and snowboard area in Brighton, Michigan, that opened in 1961. As no hills large enough for commercial skiing or snowboarding exist naturally in Brighton, Mt. Brighton's slopes are man-made and reach a maximum height of 230 vertical feet. Contrary to urban legend, Mt. Brighton was never a landfill. Mt. Brighton has 5 chairlifts and 7 surface lifts. Silver is the longest and newest of the 25 runs, running 1,350 feet. A terrain park, featuring rails, boxes, and jumps, is available to freestyle skiers and snowboarders. Almost all of the snow on Mt. Brighton is created artificially using water stored in an on-site reservoir and industry standard snowmaking equipment.[1]

The resort was sold to Vail Resorts in December 2012.[2]

  1. ^ "Mt. Brighton". vailresorts.com. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  2. ^ "Mt. Brighton purchased by Vail Resorts". 6 December 2012.