Peaceful Mountain Retreat in Cedar Village
Escape to this cozy, clean, and welcoming 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath condo in the Cedar Village complex, perched atop the mountain in Brian Head. Just 5 minutes from ski slopes and the charming town, you’ll also find endless nearby hiking and biking trails. Perfect for families, couples, or friends looking to relax in comfort after a day of adventure.
Highlights:
- Wood-burning fireplace for the perfect mountain atmosphere
- Private patio with BBQ for outdoor dining
- 2 California King beds for ultimate comfort
- Smart TVs with Roku in the living room and bedrooms
- Blazing-fast Wi-Fi (500MB+)—perfect for work or streaming
- Loft space for flexible sleeping arrangements
- Warm, inviting décor for a true mountain retreat
Whether you’re here to ski, ride, hike, or simply unwind, this condo offers the perfect blend of convenience, comfort, and mountain charm.
Max Occupancy: 8
Sleeps: 6
Note:
No smoking
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
Winter is Calling!
Brian Head Resort officially opens for the season on Friday, November 7th! Join us for an unforgettable kickoff with tubing, skiing, snowboarding, and even the unique experience of skiing alongside a Dixie National Forest Park Ranger. Enjoy special events, prize giveaways, and freshly groomed runs ready for your first turns of the season. The mountains are calling — don’t miss it!
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.