Anonymous
Post 12/10/2016 21:22     Subject: Homestead skiing? vs Utah (Alta?) skiing for new skiing kids

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are snowboarders at Brighton which is the one drawback. However, the two easiest lifts have some fantastic runs for beginning skiers. If you are a more advanced skier, there are more adventurous slopes as well. Last time we were there the staff were so efficient and accommodating of our children and everyone had a great time!


Snowboarders are at almost every mountain.


That is true but there are no snowboarders allowed at Alta and Deer Valley, which are both near Brighton. Also Brighton was the first in Utah to allow snowboarding, which is why I asked about whether it was predominately snowboarders.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2016 19:33     Subject: Re:Homestead skiing? vs Utah (Alta?) skiing for new skiing kids

Not in Utah but, I found Snowmass in Colorado a great place for beginners.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2016 19:28     Subject: Homestead skiing? vs Utah (Alta?) skiing for new skiing kids

Anonymous wrote:There are snowboarders at Brighton which is the one drawback. However, the two easiest lifts have some fantastic runs for beginning skiers. If you are a more advanced skier, there are more adventurous slopes as well. Last time we were there the staff were so efficient and accommodating of our children and everyone had a great time!


Snowboarders are at almost every mountain.