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Southern Utah: World-Class Biking just a few Hours Away
Heber Valley Railroad: History and Entertainment
drewj1946 image; www.flickr.com
Utah has a rich railroading history. The final tracks of North America’s First Transcontinental Railroad were laid at Promontory Point, near modern-day Tremonton, on May 10, 1869. The booming railroad business that followed allowed nearby Ogden to grow rapidly...
Mountain Reservoirs and State Parks
Strawberry Reservoir (LJWhitmire image; www.flickr.com)
Park City is famous around the nation – and even world – for its incredible ski resorts. Many also know of this town because of its fantastic mountain biking. However, you don’t have to be a skier or a mountain biker to enjoy Park...
Getting from Salt Lake City to Park City and Back
rhodes image; www.flirckr.com
There is an infinite number of reasons for going from Salt Lake City to Park City, and back. However, many times you simply can’t – or don’t want to – drive your own car. You might have flown into town for a ski vacation, and haven’t rented a...
Midway, Utah: 18 Miles and a World Away
Midway's Town Hall (Edgar Zuniga Jr. image; www.flickr.com)
Park City offers much more than most people could hope to experience on a single vacation: three major ski resorts, a flourishing restaurant and shopping scene, and more art galleries than you can count on all your fingers and toes. However,...
Beyond Sundance: Arts in any Season
The Egyptian Theater Serves Park City all Year (rasdourian image; www.flickr.com)
January in Park City means one thing: The Sundance Film Festival – the world’s most famous independent film festival. But what does February mean? March, April, or September? Though Park City is tiny town with fewer...


