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  • Koi Garden On The Woodlands Waterway Currently Open To The Public  By : utah burden
    Koi Garden, an Asian-inspired garden plus koi pond located on the south aspect of The Woodlands Waterway, is now open to the general public from dawn until dusk daily. The garden was created on plus around 2 "tear-drop" formed islands in The Waterway that are linked to the banks of The Waterway by pedestrian bridges. The garden was designed to be a place for quiet contemplation plus meditation, where guests can reconnect with nature.
  • Utah - Wide Open Spaces  By :
    Perhaps the natural wonder of the area really is what Utah is best known for. Utah is the location of stunning geography and beautiful natural surroundings. On so many levels, Utah epitomizes what the Western United States is famous for: lovely surroundings, breathtaking vistas, clean air and healthy living.

    In point of fact the commitment to health living is strong across the State of Utah. With this in mind, many residents of the Beehive State take a very proactive stanc...
  • The Best Ski Resorts in Utah for Beginners  By : Candace Wrighting
    If you're brand-new to winter sports, there are numbers ski resorts in Utah that provide the opportunity to learn to ski and snowboard!
  • Visiting Lake Powell  By : Floyd Dudar
    Located in Southwest Utah and Northern Arizona, Lake Powell is a man-made reservoir on the Colorado River, and part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, and one of the most scenic lakes in the United States.

    Lake Powell is the second lake in size nationwide, with the capacity to store about 26,999,814 acre feet of water when it is at its maximum volume and boasting about 1,900 miles (3,057 km) or shoreline, a coast larger than the Pacific West Coast.

    The lake ha...
  • Snowshoeing in Cedar Breaks National Park  By : Kellie Archuletta
    Cedar Breaks was a winter wonderland for snowshoeing in southwestern Utah. The occasional glimpses of the National Park that we viewed along the trail were well worth the effort exerted in hiking to the overlooks.
  • Bryce Canyon at Wintertime  By : Kellie Archuletta
    Bryce Canyon is my favorite National Park. I love the hoodoos and the surreal landscape of the canyon, but visiting in the winter was a real treat. The canyon was pristine and unoccupied, not to mention visually stunning.


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