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Utah Hotels - Online hotel reservations for Hotels in Utah. Offer booking and reservation information for Hotels, Motels, Inn, Guest houses, Lodges, Resorts, Place to stay, Vacation rentals, Holiday flats, Cabin rentals, Apartments, Bed and Breakfast, Hostels, Cottages, Paying Guest room in different parts and cities of Utah, United States.
Salt Lake City – located along the Wasatch Front, it is the largest city and capital of the state, the center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church, whose members are known as Mormons), including Temple Square, and the University of Utah; host city of the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Cedar City – good-sized college town of Southern Utah University in northern Dixie, home to the annual Utah Shakespearean Festival, and located near Cedar Breaks National Monument and the northwestern section of Zion National Park.
Logan – fast-growing city located in Cache Valley in northern Utah, with plenty of nearby recreational activities, two impressive Mormon religious structures, and Utah State University.
Moab – tourist town in northeastern Canyon Country, located in the center of a major recreational area that includes Arches, Canyonlands national parks and Dead Horse Point State Park, and offering outdoor outfitters and guides.
Ogden – traditionally industrial city north of Salt Lake City, which includes George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park and is near many ski resorts and abundant recreational activities.
Price – small town in eastern Utah with many local dinosaur attractions, ancient Indian petroglpyhs, the College of Eastern Utah, and wide open desert areas.
Provo – located in Utah Valley south of Salt Lake City on the Wasatch Front, home to Brigham Young University, and surrounded by high mountains, great skiing, canyons, Utah Lake, and numerous other recreational opportunities.
Park City – mountain resort city at center of large winter sports area with 3 ski resorts; many events for the 2002 Winter Olympics took place near here.
St. George - fast-growing city in the southwest corner of state in Dixie, near Zion National Park and offering plenty of leisurely recreational activities akin to Mesquite, Nevada and also a hot spot for spring break.
Springdale – Springdale is a town in the Dixie region of Utah, just outside of the southwest entrance to Zion National Park.
Other place and destinations to visit in Utah.
Arches National Park – largest concentration of natural arches in the world, just northeast of Moab, as well as other strange sandstone formations, such as pinnacles, cliffs, mesas, and gorges. Bryce Canyon National Park – heavily-forested mountainous area with large natural amphitheater and other strange sandstone formations. Canyonlands National Park – large, spectacular wilderness of sandstone cliffs, narrow gorges, canyons, plateaus, bluffs, and other strange and beautiful formations west of Moab. Capitol Reef National Park – remote park along the Waterpocket Fold, a 100 mile monocline of domes, monoliths and narrow canyons. Cedar Breaks National Monument – large natural amphitheater northeast of Cedar City in forested, mountainous area. Dinosaur National Monument – area featuring a major excavation site for dinosaur bones as well as spectacular scenery and Native American rock art. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area - Lake Powell. Golden Spike National Historic Site – the first transcontinental railroad was completed by the driving of a symbolic golden spike at Promontory Summit in The Utah Territory. Hovenweep National Monument -- mainly in Colorado but with some units in southeastern Utah. Zion National Park – popular area of sandstone cliffs, gorges, gullies, bluffs, plateaus, mesas, and other strange and colorful formations.
Bear Lake - popular water sports and summer resort area surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery northeast of Logan. Cache Valley - a scenic mountain valley in Northern Utah, home to Utah State University and blanketed by irrigation-fed agriculture. Dead Horse Point State Park - spectacular gorge southwest of Moab where the Colorado River winds through a major bedrock of sandstone. Flaming Gorge - reservoir north of Vernal, popular for water sports, located in the eastern Uintas. Four Corners - only place where four states meet, located at southeast corner with Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. Goblin Valley - desert valley with strange formations of sandstone in south-central portion of state. Great Salt Lake - shallow, salty lake in northwestern portion of state northwest of Salt Lake City. The Great Salt Lake Marina, operated as a state park, Great Salt Lake State Park and Marina [3]is located on the south shore of the Great Salt Lake, 16 miles west of Salt Lake City along Interstate 80. The Great Salt Lake Marina has 300 slips and is available for year-round boating on the lake that never freezes. Few power boats frequent the lake which makes this large lake with beautiful vistas and expansive night skies an excellent sailing location. The Great Salt Lake Yacht Club [4]organizes sailboat races that occur all summer long on Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings. King's Peak - in the Uinta mountain range - the tallest mountain in Utah (13,528 feet). Kodachrome Basin State Park - is a small, popular (but very quiet) state park, situated about 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Bryce Canyon National Park, containing multicoloured rock formations. Maple Canyon – Conglomerate rock climbing area with hiking, camping, and OHV. Monument Valley - A Navajo Nation Tribal Park boasting the Southwest's most famous desert scenery. Palisade State Park – Golf, Fish, Swim, Canoe, Camp. Snowkite Skyline Drive – The newest extreme winter sport. The Arapeen ATV Trail System – 350-mile Off-Highway Vehicle Trail System. Uinta Mountains - large east-west range of the Rocky Mountains through northeast portion of state with spectacular mountain climbing and pristine, serene wilderness. Wasatch Mountains - mountain range running through center of state north-south with gorgeous mountain scenery, excellent summer recreational activities, and multiple world-famous ski areas; vibrant fall colors that rival that of New England. Yuba Lake State Park – Waterski, Fish, and Camp.
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