An exclusive and upscale resort, Deer Valley offers fine skiing plus gourmet dining.
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An exclusive and upscale resort, Deer Valley offers fine skiing plus gourmet dining.
This area, formerly known as Park West, is the closest to Park City and the former site of the Olympic Games.
Alta turns 70 next winter. Alta's place in the ski world is unique, its history storied. Alta's culture blends this past with the future as it presents, along with Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort, America's first lift-served interconnect. Alta and pure, unspoiled skiing are synonymous. Alta's wide variety of terrain, breathtaking alpine scenery and superb snow conditions combine to create a unique setting. Alta continues to offer a ski-only experience.
A popular and vibrant ski center, Park City will host the giant slalom events, as well as all snowboarding during the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Ogden's Historic Union Station is home to the Utah State Railroad Museum including the Wattis-Dumke Model Train Exhibit, the Eccles Rail Center, John M. Browning Firearms Museum, and the...
This huge complex contains gardens, museums, an animal park, golf course, shops and restaurants.
Open since 1992, Treehouse Museum is a hands-on children's museum focused on children's literature and the arts. With dozens of beautiful exhibits and award-winning daily programs Treehouse is truly the magical place where children and families can "Step into a Story." The Museum is open Monday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Closed on Sunday.
A beautiful park located on the largest of the Great Salt Lakes islands; features lots of white-sand beaches, hiking and biking trails in addition to a variety of flora and fauna, including deer, bob cats, and of course, antelopes.
Mountain resort offers sleek downhill skiing trails for expert skiiers.
Park is used for competitions and year-round training for athletes.
Historic village full of fully restored 19th century homes and shops.
This 127-acre wildlife sanctuary offers hands-on field classes for children, teachers and adults and a rehabilitation facility for hundreds of injured and orphaned wild birds.
The original fort, used for fur trading and trapping, has been reconstructed on a 32-acre tract of land, part of a state park where visitors can see stockade and cabin replicas, rent canoes and picnic.
A steam passenger railroad from 1899 that offers special theme events during the year.
