If you think Utah is a boring, flat place with nothing to do, you’ve been misinformed. Utah is one of the best places to vacation in the world, because it has a little of everything. In Utah, you will find snowy mountaintops, a wild desert, and some of the most up-and-coming city locations in the United States. Anyone looking for fun and adventure will appreciate the variety of activities that Utah has to offer.
Whitewater Rafting
Snowy Activities
When you visit Utah in the winter, you won’t want to miss the amazing sights of the Rocky Mountains. Once there, you can find many outdoor snow activities, including skiing, snowboarding, snowshoe hiking, and snow mobile tours. You’ll find the best amenities and activities at the Alta Ski Area, the Brighton Resort, and the Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort. These locations offer other activities in addition to skiing, including delicious food, warm cabins, shopping, spas, and much more.
Haunted Tour
Experience History
History doesn’t have to remain inside a textbook. Utah has many exciting and engaging historical sites and tours that will fascinate even the most dedicated history buff or the casually-interested party. For extremely ancient history, explore the DinosaurNational Monument, which houses over 2,000 ancient dinosaur bones. This is the Place Heritage park in EmigrationCanyon allows you to explore 19th century Utah in a completely-functioning 19th century town filled with crafts, trades, and other aspects of pioneer life. If you are more interested in geological history, CapitolReefNational Park offers a look back through time with a look at ancient orchards, rock formulations, and other amazing looks into the wildlife of Utah.
Outdoor Adventures
Utah is known for its amazing outdoor environments and varied landscapes. You can find all of the outdoor adventures you desire in this great state. You can hike, backpack, ride bikes, swim and boat in lakes, and do so much more. Utah has 5 national parks varying from mountain terrain to desert environments. 43 state parks allow you to camp and view nature up close. If you would rather “civilized” activities, Utah also has plenty of places for waterskiing, golfing, and sailing.