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From the stark beauty of the Bonneville Salt Flats, home to land record-setting speed events, to the rugged peaks of the Deep Creek Mountains, Salt Lake area BLM lands offer nearly three million acres of Great Basin landscape to explore. You can spend a day following the Pony Express Trail or tracing the abandoned Central Pacific Railroad grade around the north end of the Great Salt Lake, experiencing landscapes that are virtually unchanged from the days of the pioneers. The Knolls Off-Highway Vehicle Area offers 36,000 acres of sand dunes and mudflats in the Great Salt Lake Desert. Salt Lake Office: 2370 S. 2300 West, Salt Lake City, 84119, (801) 977-4300

The Bureau of Land Management is an agency within the U.S. Department of Interior that administers more than 245 million acres of America’s Public Lands – nearly 23 million of which are located in Utah. Whether you are an experienced hiker, amateur rock hound, well-traveled sightseer, avid hunter, or ATV enthusiast, BLM-managed lands provide you the chance to pursue your hobbies and enjoy Utah’s rugged landscapes. Bureau of Land Management – Utah Office 440 W. 200 S., Suite 500, SLC, 84101, (801) 539-4001 For more information visit www.blm.gov/ut/st/en.html. Visit www.recreation.gov to make BLM campground reservations, or call (877) 444-6777 in the U.S. or (518) 885-3639 internationally.

NORTHEASTERN UTAH AREAS
This area is not only dinosaur country; it is a human recreation wonderland. The Pariette Wetlands, the oasis of the Uintah Basin, provides a green home for wildlife and makes for a prime bird watching spot. Butch Cassidy visited the John Jarvie Ranch in Brown’s Park, which still retains many of its century-old buildings. Fantasy Canyon provides a rock trail tour of some of the most delicate sandstone features in the world. A map of this remote canyon is available at the area office. Vernal Office : 170 S. 500 East, Vernal, 84078, (435) 781-4400

CENTRAL UTAH AREAS
The Little Sahara Recreation Area offers off-highway vehicle enthusiasts 60,000 acres of fun in the sun and sand. Central Utah also includes sites for exploring our prehistoric past, desert mountain ranges, and primitive camping and fishing opportunities. Notch Peak rises to 9,700 feet and its ragged silhouette dominates the desert skyline. Close by are the Trilobite Beds and Topaz Mountain Rock Hounding Areas. San Rafael Swell is an outdoor recreationist’s playground. Guided tours of the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry, one of the world’s foremost dinosaur fossil sources, are available weekends in the spring and fall, and every day from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The Green River’s Desolation Canyon is a premiere river trip locale through Utah’s remotest country. Nine Mile Canyon is internationally-known as the world’s longest art gallery, with hundreds of Native American rock art sites adorning its walls. Fillmore Office: 95 E. 500 North, Fillmore, 84631, (435) 743-3100 Richfield Office: 150 E. 900 North, Richfield, 84701, (435) 896-1500 Price Office: 125 S. 600 West, Price, 84501, (435) 636-3600

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Utah Travel Guide 2012

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Utah Travel Guide 2012

Utah Travel Guide 2012
Experience Utah
Welcome
Contents
Travel Guide Contents
How To Use This Guide
This Is Utah
Utah’s Geography
Four Seasons
Utah Cities & Economics
Shopping, Dining & Lodging
Scenic Places
National Parks
Arches NP
Bryce Canyon NP
Canyonlands NP
Capitol Reef NP
Zion NP
National Monuments & Recreation Areas
Glen Canyon NRA
Rainbow Bridge NM
Timpanogos Cave NM
Golden Spike NHS
Flaming Gorge NRA
Natural Bridges NM
Hovenweep NM
Cedar Breaks NM
Dinosaur NM
Grand Staircase-Escalante NM
Utah’s Public Lands
Scenic Byways
Elevated Experiences
Accessible Utah
History, Arts & Culture
Historic Sites
Tribal Cultures
Mormon Heritage
Arts, Cultural Events & Festivals
Museums in Utah
Outdoor Adventures
Winter Activities
Skiing & Snowboarding
Olympic Legacy
Hiking & Climbing
Camping
Biking in Utah
Water Sports
Wildlife Adventures
Off-Road Adventures
Utah State Parks
Guides & Outfitters
Utah Golf
Utah Visitor Resources
Getting to Utah
Getting Around Utah
Cities & Major Distances
Life Elevated®
Elevated Experiences
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CENTRAL UTAH
SOUTHERN UTAH
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Experience Utah
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Welcome
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - How To Use This Guide
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Utah’s Geography
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Four Seasons
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Utah Cities & Economics
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Shopping, Dining & Lodging
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Scenic Places
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - National Parks
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Arches NP
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Bryce Canyon NP
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Canyonlands NP
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Capitol Reef NP
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Zion NP
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - National Monuments & Recreation Areas
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Glen Canyon NRA
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Timpanogos Cave NM
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Golden Spike NHS
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Flaming Gorge NRA
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Hovenweep NM
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Cedar Breaks NM
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Grand Staircase-Escalante NM
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Utah’s Public Lands
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Scenic Byways
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Elevated Experiences
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Accessible Utah
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - History, Arts & Culture
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Historic Sites
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Tribal Cultures
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Mormon Heritage
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Arts, Cultural Events & Festivals
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Museums in Utah
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Outdoor Adventures
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Winter Activities
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Skiing & Snowboarding
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Olympic Legacy
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Hiking & Climbing
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Camping
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Biking in Utah
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Water Sports
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Wildlife Adventures
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Off-Road Adventures
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Utah State Parks
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Guides & Outfitters
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Utah Golf
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Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Utah Visitor Resources
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Getting Around Utah
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Cities & Major Distances
Utah Travel Guide 2012 - Life Elevated®
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