| Utah State and Visitor Information |
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| Utah,located in the Southwest region of the United States, is well known for its year
round outdoor activities including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, boating, water skiing,
horseback riding, camping, and rock climbing. The capital city of Salt Lake City has a
number of unique modern and historical sites to visit. At the western base of the
Wasatch Range is the Wasatch Front, a series of valleys and basins that are home to the
most populous parts of the state. The major cities of Ogden, Salt Lake City, Layton, West
Valley City, Sandy, West Jordan, Orem, and Provo are located within this region, which
stretches approximately from Brigham City at the north end to Nephi at the south end.
Much of the scenic southern landscape is sandstone, specifically Kayenta sandstone
and Navajo sandstone. The Colorado River and its tributaries wind their way through the
sandstone, creating some of the world's most striking and wild terrain. You can see
all this while staying at one of the state's welcoming bed & breakfasts, ranch or farm
B&B, historic hotels or mountain lodges. |
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| Utah's 45 state parks are a combination of heritage, scenic and recreation parks. You
will also be impressed by the grandeur and startling diversity and of its five national
parks (Zion, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Arches), as well as it's six
national monuments. You can camp, boat, swim, fish, picnic, visit interpretive
areas, golf, hike, bike, ride off-highway vehicles, or just relax with family and friends
at a Utah bed and breakfast inn, ranch or farm B&B, homestay bed and breakfast,
historic hotel, country inn or mountain lodge, or urban inn. The innkeepers at a UT
bed and breakfast will surely be able to give you additional information on where to go
and what to see for your Utah vacation. |
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