Monument Valley, part of the Navajo Indian Reservation, is a scenic region of approximately 2,000 square miles and is located in southeastern Utah and northeastern Arizona. The landscape is made up of tall, red sandstone buttes, mesas and arches which were creates by erosion and reach a height of about 1,000 feet rising out of a sandy plain. Read more
This Festival is a well known and much anticipated professional theater event in the United States. In the year 2000, it was awarded the very desirable Tony Award for “Outstanding Regional Theater”. The activities offered at the Festival include Shakespeare and contemporary productions, the Greenshow, the Royal Feaste, seminars, classes, tours and the world famous southern Utah scenery as an added bonus. Read more
The mission of the Utah Olympic Park is “to provide a year-round, world-class facility to develop athletes in winter sports through competition, training and recreational programs.”
This facility was originally known as the Utah Winter Sports Park and was officially funded in 1989 as part of the Salt Lake Bid Committee’s efforts to be approved as a site for Olympic Winter Games. Read more
Zion Mountain Resort is located on State Highway 9 three miles from the East entrance of Zion National Park at an elevation of 6,000 feet. With Zion as your base, you can unpack your bags for a week or thereabouts and venture out in all directions with a number of parks close by such as Bryce Canyon National Park, Dixie National Forest, Zion National Park, Grand Staircase, Kaibab National Forest and Grand Canyon National Park. Read more
The state of Utah is a vacation paradise and has a great deal to offer to outdoor enthusiasts. The natural landscaping of this region is unique with its amazing variety of shapes and colors. Most of the state sits on a plateau that is more than 4,000 feet above sea level with the highest elevation reaching over 13,000 feet. Read more