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Utah is a western U.S. state defined by its vast expanses of desert and the Wasatch Range mountains. Salt Lake City, the capital, is centered around Temple Square, headquarters of the Mormon Church and site of its majestic temple and tabernacle, with its massive dome and renowned choir. The Great Salt Lake’s buoyant waters attract swimmers and sunbathers, especially at Antelope Island State Park.
Arches National Park.
Bryce Canyon National Park.
Canyonlands National Park.
Capitol Reef National Park.
Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Hogle Zoo.
Natural History Museum of Utah.
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Zion National Park.
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The Best Places to Visit in Utah, USA
The Best Places to Visit in Utah, USA
Utah is a western state defined by its vast expanses of desert and the Wasatch Range mountains.
Utah is known in entire world for its picturesque places, unique canyons, impressive lakes and grandiose sandstone cliffs. But beside of all this beauty, Utah is also known for its great and unforgettable waterfalls. Because of countless canyons that cross the state and their collision with the most majestic rivers like Green River and Colorado River, formed a big number of waterfalls that delights the visitor’s eyes.
1.Zion National Park
2.Arches National Park
3.Salt Lake City
4.Park City
5. Canyonlands National Park
6.Bryce Canyon National Park
7.St. George
8. Antelope Island
9.Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
10.Lake Powell
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Utah
Utah is a western U.S. state defined by its vast expanses of desert and the Wasatch Range mountains. Salt Lake City, the capital, is centered around Temple Square, headquarters of the Mormon Church and site of its majestic temple and tabernacle, with its massive dome and renowned choir. The Great Salt Lake’s buoyant waters attract swimmers and sunbathers, especially at Antelope Island State Park.
Capital: Salt Lake City
Abbreviation: UT
Population: 3.051 million (2016)
Top 10 National Parks In United States
10. Cyahoga Valley National Park: Cyahoga valley national park is located in north east of Ohio in around 33000 acres. Cyahoga national park splendid view of nature for the visitors in all season. This national park is situated in the bank of cyahoga rivers, will get view of 22 miles of cyahoga river from this national park.
9. Acadia National Park: Acadia national park is situated in Maine state of U.S. Naturally gifted ponds, lakes, rocks filled mountains and woodlands are special attraction that you will get from Acadia national park. It spread across vast area of 47000 acres.
8. Rocky Mountain National Park: As name indicating rocky mountain national parks protects mountain environment of 2,65,873 acres, located in Colorado. Rare species of wild animals and 300 miles of hiking trails makes this national park one of favorite tourist spot in United States.
7. Grand Teton National Park: Grand teton national park spread across vast areas of 310000 acres in state of Wyoming. This national park within mountain range of United States. Have 200 miles of trails over mountain range. Home of wolves, grizzly bears, elks and bald eagles.
6. Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone national park can be located near to Grand teton national park within same state of Wyoming. It spread across 2,221,776 acres of lands, this area formed 6,40000 years ago. Yellowstone national park is the first ever national park ion the world which is established in 1872.
5. Olympic National Park: Olympic national park is one of word heritage site and spot of international biosphere. This national park is spread cross 9,22,000 acres of land. The 73 miles of coastal lines makes this national park more favorite spot for tourists.
4. Zion National Park: Zion national park is known for reddish colored navajo sandstones spread across 148733 acres. You will get spectacular view of ancient wind tracks from Zion national park that have million years of age. Home for 289 rare species of birds and 75 species of mammals.
3. Yosemite National Park: This national park is listed as world heritage site. The entire areas is enriches by graphite cliffs, wild streams and carvings. Can found 7000 species of plants, some of them can’t find anywhere else in the world.
2. Great Smoky Mountain National Park: Smoky mountain national park is the U.S most vising national park, counts nine millions of visitors every year. This national park is spread across vast area of 521896 acres. It is UNESCO’s word heritage listed site.
1. Grand Canyon National Park: Grand canyon is listed as one of world’s natural wonders, located in Arizona spread across 1,217,408 acres of land. The colorful rock formations in Grand Canyon national park have half of age that of Earth. 800 million gallons of water flows through Grand Canyon in every hour. Have 80 special species of mammals and 250 species of birds. Grand canyon is the third largest canyon on Earth.
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Why Las Vegas for Hiking in Utah?
A cheap and fancy travel destination to get to the Western United States
Utah is a western U.S. state and one of my most favorite states. It has so much to offer for its travelers and visitors. Utah mostly has massive areas of desert and Wasatch Range mountains which stretches nearly 160 miles.
If you are visiting southern part of Utah, for example beautiful Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park, you could choose a different and cheaper flight itinerary. Las Vegas is the town of beautiful casino hotels, incredible concerts & shows, shops, and restaurants; but, at the same time, it is relatively a cheap flight destination from most of the cities. Las Vegas is always attracting its visitors and gamblers from around the world and because of high numbers of flights, usually flights and car rentals are cheap. At the same time, from Las Vegas in State of Nevada to Zion National Park in Utah, it is a much shorter driving distance compare from Salt Lake City to Zion; approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes rather than 4 hours and 30 minutes.
In this video blog, I fly from East Coast of the United States to Las Vegas and stay over night in Las Vegas. The next day, I drive to Utah to stay for two nights in a city called Cedar City near Zion National Park.
Before I leave Nevada, I like to try some good quality foods in one of the luxuries casino hotels in Las Vegas. Please watch my posted video blog on my YouTube channel and stay tuned for my upcoming videos.
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U.S. Route 89, Utah, United States, North America
U.S. Route 89 (US 89) is a north–south United States Highway with two sections, and one former section. The southern section runs for 848 miles (1,365 kilometers) from Flagstaff, Arizona, to the southern entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The northern section runs for 404 miles (650 kilometers) from the northern entrance of Yellowstone National Park to Montana, ending at the Canadian border. An implied route through Yellowstone connects the two sections. Before 1992, U.S. Highway 89 was a Canada to Mexico, border-to-border, highway that ended at Nogales, Arizona, on its southern end. Sometimes called the National Park Highway, U.S. 89 links seven national parks across the Mountain West. In addition, fourteen other national park areas, mostly national monuments are also reachable from this backbone of the Rockies. The first city in Utah along either U.S. 89 or U.S. 89A is Kanab where the two routes re-unite. From Kanab U.S. 89 proceeds north passing by the Zion National Park and the Bryce Canyon National Park. It eventually enters the Sevier County, Utah, and the Sanpete Valleys. The highway then passes by Thistle, Utah, a ghost town that was destroyed by a landslide in 1983. The highway then enters the Wasatch Front where U.S. 89 becomes the main streets of the largest cities in Utah. The highway is also often in the shadows of Interstate 15 during its route along the Wasatch Front. U.S. 89 runs concurrent with I 15 from Bountiful to Farmington, where it departs and runs at the base of the Wasatch Mountains until it reaches Ogden. In Ogden, the highway is Washington Blvd. From Ogden the highway runs north until it meets U.S. 91 at Brigham City, Utah, where it turns east and goes to serve the Cache Valley and Logan, Utah. In Logan, U.S. 89 is Main Street and it passes by the campus of the Utah State University. The highway next proceeds up Logan Canyon to Bear Lake where the highway exits Utah. Two sections of U.S. 89 in Utah have been designated Scenic Byways. The Kanab to Mt. Carmel and Long Valley Scenic Byway is a designated Utah Scenic Byway. From Logan to Bear Lake is designated as the Logan Canyon Scenic Byway by the National Scenic Byways project. The section of U.S. 89 in Utah, other than concurrencies with Interstate 70, Interstate 15, U.S. Highway 6, and U.S. Highway 91, is defined in the Utah Code Annotated § 72-4-114(8). Utah is dominated by the Colorado Plateau. Along U.S. 89 are the Zion National Park, the Bryce Canyon National Park, and the Cedar Breaks National Monument. Although not readily adjacent to U.S. 89, the Capitol Reef National Park is accessible from U.S. 89. U.S. 89 leaves northern Utah well-north of Salt Lake City and the Timpanogos Cave National Monument and the Golden Spike National Historic Site. Prior to 1992, the southern terminus of US 89 was at Nogales, Arizona, and the highway proceeded to Flagstaff, Arizona, along what is now I-19, State Route 79, US 60, US 93, and State Route 89. In addition, there was another US 89A in Arizona between Prescott and Flagstaff on which is now State Route 89A. In central Arizona, the need for a north–south U.S. Highway was largely superseded by the completion of I-17, which now carries the bulk of the traffic and all of the heavy trucks along this north–south corridor. I-17 connects I-40 in Flagstaff with I-10 in Phoenix, Arizona, along a very hilly route that also passes through the Verde Valley. US 89 was discontinuous for most of 1983 due to a landslide that destroyed the town of Thistle, Utah and closed the highway for about 8 months in central Utah.
From early 2013 to mid 2015, US 89 was closed approximately 25 miles south of Page, Arizona, due to a geological event that caused the roadway to buckle and subside. Traffic was being re-routed via 45 miles of secondary and tertiary roads on the Navajo Nation. U.S. Route 89T opened on August 29, 2013, a 28-mile (45 km) paved portion of a Navajo route to serve as a long-term bypass of the closed section.
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Provo - Utah
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Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Provo - Utah: Bridal Veil Falls, Brigham Young University, Provo Canyon, Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, Museum of Art at Brigham Young University, Provo City Center Temple, Seven Peaks Resort Water Park, Hike The Y Trail, The Covey Center For The Arts, BYU Museum of Paleontology, Provo Beach, Crandall Historical Printing Museum, BYU Museum of Peoples and Cultures, Utah Lake State Park, Provo River Parkway Trail
Places to see in ( Salt Lake City - USA )
Places to see in ( Salt Lake City - USA )
Salt Lake City, Utah’s high-elevation capital, is bordered by the buoyant waters of the Great Salt Lake and the snow-capped peaks of the Wasatch Range. Downtown’s 10-acre Temple Square, headquarters of the Mormon Church, is home to the majestic, 19th-century Salt Lake Temple and the neo-Gothic Assembly Hall. The acclaimed Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs in the square’s domed Tabernacle.
Salt Lake City is the capital and largest city of Utah, with a population of approximately 190,000 (the Salt Lake Metro Area in its entirety has over a million people). It is one of the largest cities in the Southwest region of the United States, although its climate is more similar to the Rocky Mountain region. It lies in the Salt Lake Valley along the Wasatch Front urban corridor, located between the Wasatch Range to the east and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west; on the border between the Rocky Mountain and Great Basin geographic regions.
Salt Lake City is well-known as the center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as the Mormon church), although fewer than half of the city's residents are members. The city is also known as a base for outdoor recreation, including the many nearby ski resorts just east of the city which were thrust into the world spotlight by the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Significant neighborhoods in SLC include Downtown, the financial core that's home to Temple Square (the main headquarters of the Mormon church); Central City, the main residential area of the city, approximately 400 South to 900 South; Sugar House, a commercial/residential district with many local and national shops; Federal Heights, an affluent district to the northeast; The Avenues a historical neighborhood with many late 1800 and early 1900 buildings; University, the area surrounding the sprawling University of Utah campus and the adjacent VA Medical Center, Research Park, and Fort Douglas; East Bench or Foothill, a residential area bisected by the major arterial road Foothill Boulevard between 900 South and I-80; Capitol Hill, an affluent district just north of Downtown topped by the Utah State Capitol building; Rose Park a residential in the northwest section of the city; and Glendale a residential, primarily Hispanic district to the southwest, home to the International Peace Gardens. The benches are the mostly residential, upper-class communities constructed mostly along the slopes of the Wasatch Mountains on the east side of the valley, although they have recently been growing in the southern valley (the low Traverse Mountains) and the western valley (the Oquirrh Mountains). The east side is traditionally more affluent and conservative than the west side, leading to the expected cultural rivalries that you find in other cities with clear divides, although this divide is arguably less pronounced in Salt Lake City than in most major cities.
A lot to see in Salt Lake City such as :
Temple Square
Utah State Capitol Building
Red Butte Garden
Hogle Zoo
Salt Lake Temple
Millcreek Canyon
Natural History Museum of Utah
Liberty Park
Salt Lake Tabernacle
City Creek
Ensign Peak
Clark Planetarium
Salt Lake City Public Library
This Is The Place Heritage Park
Sugar House Park
Antelope Island State Park
The Leonardo Museum
Mount Olympus
Tracy Aviary
Discovery Gateway Children's Museum
The Beehive House
Family History Library
Conference Center
Great Salt Lake Marina
The Great Saltair
Gilgal Sculpture Garden
Lion House
Church History Museum
International Peace Gardens
Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Wheeler Historic Farm
Memory Grove Park
Grandeur Peak
Cathedral of the Madeleine
Parley's Canyon
City Creek Canyon Road
Neffs Canyon
Nightmare on 13th
Ensign Peak Trail
Murray Park
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Pioneer Park
Fear Factory
Church Fork Picnic Area
The Living Room Trailhead
Tanner Park
Mueller Park Trail
Little Dell Reservoir
Salt Lake City and County Building
( Salt Lake City - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Salt Lake City . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Salt Lake City - USA
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Choosing where to retire in the US can be very overwhelming – so many great options and factors to consider! Regardless of whether you’re seeking an action-packed retirement or looking instead for a peaceful escape from hectic city life, you’ll find here the 10 best cities to retire in the US.
1. Prescott, Arizona
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3. St. Augustine, Florida
4. Beaufort, South Carolina
5. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
6. Abilene, Texas
7. Austin, Texas
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Outlaw Cabin -- Wasatch Mountains, Utah -- July 2011
A hike to the Outlaw Cabin located in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. This loop-hike starts and ends at the Orson Smith Trailhead in Draper Utah -- ascending on the Cherry Canyon Logging Trail and descending on the Trail of The Eagle. Round-trip distance is approximately 12.25 miles; with an elevation gain to the cabin of approximately 5,300'. I strongly recommend carrying a minimum of 2 liters of water per person on this hike. Hiking poles are also a plus, and don't forget sunblock. I hope this video is helpful for those of you who have heard of the cabin but where not quite sure how to get there. Further information on the cabin can be found here: