Utah | Destinations
Big As All Outdoors
Utah welcomes groups with state-of-the-art facilities and superlative recreation
Everything but the Stress (Heber Valley)
Utah combines full-service amenities with convenience and natural splendor
Approximately 15 minutes south of Park City, Heber Valley is another area that offers quiet respite in the shadow of majestic mountains. Slightly north of the town of Midway, Soldier Hollow hosted cross-country skiing and biathlon events during the Olympics, and the facility is now open to the public.
Everything but the Stress (Ogden)
Utah combines full-service amenities with convenience and natural splendor.
Located about 35 miles north of Salt Lake City International Airport along Interstate 15, Ogden touts its legacy of bringing people together.
Everything but the Stress (Park City)
Utah combines full-service amenities with convenience and natural splendor.
Park City’s reputation as a spectacular setting for winter sports was only enhanced by the fact that the destination hosted approximately one-third of the events in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.
Everything but the Stress (Salt Lake City)
Utah combines full-service amenities with convenience and natural splendor.
Not even the passage of the four years since it hosted the Olympics has slowed the momentum in Salt Lake City’s transformation into a top-tier meeting and convention destination, and convenience is among the city’s top drawing cards.
Everything but the Stress (St. George)
Utah combines full-service amenities with convenience and natural splendor.
A moderate climate (more than 300 days of sunshine a year and winter temperatures between 55 and 65 degrees) and scenic surroundings make St. George an ideal staging area for exploration of southern Utah’s scenic wonders as well as a pleasurable destination in its own right.
Getting The Timing Right
Why give up comfort for value at a premium resort off-season? Park City’s summer climate, beauty,
You already know all about the extraordinary winter sports facilities in Park City, Utah. After all, you were glued to the set when Park City hosted one-third of all medal events for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, right?
Greater Salt Lake City
An urban oasis on the edge of wilderness
Salt Lake is a metropolitan city with a backyard as big as all outdoors
IN THE HEART OF THE CANYON
Tucked into the Wasatch Mountains, at elevations reaching 7,000 feet, is the laid-back town of Park City.
Mountainside Metropolis
Greater Salt Lake is a study in contrasts
Encapsulating Utah’s capital and largest city can be a challenge. Outdoor oasis with a country feel? Mecca for the Mormon faith? Sophisticated meeting metropolis with a wealth of attractions? Hive of alternative activity?
SNAPSHOT: UTAH VALLEY
FINDING BALANCE AMID THE MOUNTAINS AT SUNDANCE AND PROVO OREM
Utah Valley is defined by the nature that surrounds it. To the north and east are the giant snow-capped Wasatch Mountains—a looming backdrop that dwarfs the communities lying at their base.
SNAPSHOT: UTAH VALLEY, UTAH
Get away to it all!
A region of high-desert landscapes dotted with attractive mid-sized communities like Provo and Orem, the Utah Valley epitomizes a locale where you can get away from it all without leaving it all behind.
Utah
Utah's Olympic Legacy
From pristine powder to brilliant red rocks, Utah's breathtaking scenery and state-of-the-art facilities inspire exceptional achievement.
Utah Valley
Twenty miles from Salt Lake, it’s not on the Wasatch Front, it’s in it
Twenty miles from Salt Lake, it’s not on the Wasatch Front, it’s in it







