Get Ready to Ski! Ski Resorts Across Utah.
Utah has the “Greatest Snow on Earth.” It’s even printed on our license plates. Here is a brief look at some ski resorts around the Beehive State.
Utah has the “Greatest Snow on Earth.” It’s even printed on our license plates. Here is a brief look at some ski resorts around the Beehive State.
The signature arts festival of the summer is coming to Park City, on August 5 – 7. The Main Street event will feature art, food, music, and fun!
Only an hour from Salt Lake City, and merely minutes east of Ogden, are the towns of Eden and Huntsville. These two idyllic communities offer fun things to do and see for everyone.
Utah has the “Greatest Snow on Earth.” It’s even printed on our license plates. Here is a brief look at some ski resorts around the Beehive State.
South of Mesquite across the Virgin River Bridge on the Lyme Kiln Road is a route to Pakoon Springs in the Mojave Desert. Not the first place you would think of to see an alligator.
There is a strange formation in the desert west of Fillmore. It is related to the volcanic activity in the Black Rock Desert. In fact, the vast lava flows in this area make it easy to understand how it got its name: The Lace Curtain.
Fourteen miles west of Milford, Utah there is a turn off of Highway 21 on a trail that winds eight miles through the junipers to ghost town of Frisco. Here stand five charcoal kilns.
Lost Spring Mesa has been on my bucket list since I first heard about a particular kind of Indian petroglyph called a water glyph. More than 270 of these symbols have been found in an area of more than 2,000-square miles.
A short distance from Escalante, you will find three caves carved out of the mountain that were the cliff dwelling home of two brothers who came to Utah in search of Uranium.
Quilts have played an important role in the fabric of history. Quilting is alive and well today. Handmade quilts are valued as works of art, not only for the work that goes into them, but what of themselves the maker puts into the quilt.