High Meadows Cabin: Your Serene Retreat in Brian Head, Utah
Escape to the majestic beauty of Brian Head and experience the ultimate mountain getaway at High Meadows Cabin. Nestled amidst towering pines and breathtaking scenery, this beautiful cabin offers the perfect blend of comfort, luxury, and adventure.
Property Highlights:
Spacious Accommodation: Spread out and relax in over 2600 square feet of living space, providing ample room for families and groups of friends.
4 Bedrooms: Sleeps up to 13 guests comfortably, with plush bedding and cozy furnishings ensuring a restful night's sleep after days filled with adventure.
Open-Concept Design: Gather with loved ones in the inviting living area, featuring vaulted ceilings, a stone fireplace, and large windows framing stunning mountain views.
Fully Equipped Kitchen: Prepare delicious meals with ease in the modern kitchen, complete with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and all the essentials for home-cooked dining.
Outdoor Deck: Step outside to the expansive deck and breathe in the fresh mountain air as you soak in panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Convenient Amenities: Enjoy the convenience of amenities such as a washer/dryer, high-speed internet, and ample parking for your vehicles.
Max Occupancy: 13
Sleeps: 13
Note
No smoking is allowed on the premises
Dog friendly w/ $150 fee (plus fees and taxes, 2 dogs max)
No events, parties, or large gatherings
Must be at least 25 years old to book
Additional fees and taxes may apply
Photo ID may be required upon check-in
Note: This cabin has 2 levels and a loft and does not include elevator access
Escape the Summer Heat – Come Up the Mountain to Brian Head!
Trade scorching temps for cool breezes and high-elevation adventure! At 9,771 feet, Brian Head is your perfect summer escape with stunning views, crisp air, and endless outdoor activities for all ages.
Top Summer Attractions in Brian Head, UT
Mountain Biking
Brian Head Resort boasts over 100 miles of world-class downhill single-track trails. With diverse terrain, technical challenges, and panoramic Southern Utah views, it’s a must-ride destination for any serious mountain biker. Ride the Giant Steps Express to see Cedar Breaks from above!
Hiking the Trails
Explore Southern Utah’s high-alpine wilderness. Hike through aspen groves, soak in red rock vistas, and breathe in the fresh mountain air. Trails range from family-friendly to backcountry adventures.
Rock Climbing Wall
Try your hand at climbing at the base of the mountain! This scenic climbing wall is great for beginners and experienced climbers alike.
Disc Golf
Play a full 18 holes surrounded by pine trees and mountain views—fun for all skill levels.
Brian Head Slugger (Batting Cage)
Step into the 55’ enclosed batting cage for a summer swing session—perfect for kids and adults looking to burn off some energy.
Summer Tubing
Yes, tubing isn’t just for snow! Slide down the slopes on special tracks designed for summer fun.
Ridge Runner Zip Line
Soar 300 feet above Brian Head Resort for a thrilling ride with incredible views of the surrounding peaks.
Peak Shot Bungee Trampoline
Let the kids bounce and fly up to 10 feet high on this safe and exciting backyard-style adventure.
Explore Beyond Brian Head
Make Brian Head your home base and explore nearby natural wonders:
Cedar Breaks National Monument – Just minutes away with breathtaking views.
Zion National Park – An easy day trip for epic hikes and iconic scenery.
Panguitch Lake – A serene spot for fishing, kayaking, and picnics.
Damage Waiver: SkyRun includes a property damage protection waiver of $59 on each reservation, this may be included under the 'Cleaning Fee' or 'Host Fee' on some OTAs. The damage waiver covers damage to the property up to $1,500 so long as the damage is accidental and reported to SkyRun prior to your departure. It does not cover damage that is willful, the result of negligence, or damage caused by the misuse of household items. It also doesn't cover unreported damage. SkyRun doesn't charge our guests a refundable damage deposit in lieu of the waiver. Unlike a refundable damage deposit, the damage protection waiver is non-refundable.