There’s no place like home.
For me, home is in the Salt Lake City area where I know my family is safe, and where I know my children will be introduced to culture, art, and diversity. The Salt Lake City Metro area is my family’s
playground and the recreational opportunities throughout the entire state are absolutely astounding.
Now, I’m not trying to bring tears to your eyes. But I have to admit thinking about the majesty of our mountains almost makes me want to cry. I’m passionate about my home and I’ll tell you now, I’m not the only one.
The Utah Office of Tourism has just released the 2010-2011 Utah Travel Guide. If you haven’t seen it, get your hands on one! Spectacular photography catches Utah’s essence and our proclaimed, “Life Elevated,” just perfectly.
Want to get to know Utah? Just snuggle up with this 176-page guide including detailed information about:
- seasonal sports and venues
- tours
- public lands
- scenic byways
- campgrounds
- cultural events
- and so much more
Visit and vacation in Utah? You’ll be ready to pack your bags and move here when you get through with this guide. We hope you do.
The guide meets the goals of the Utah Tourism office in keeping with the 2006 travel campaign of “Life Elevated.” The Governor’s Office of Economic Development appreciates the natural incentives that will help woo new businesses to the state.
Salt Lake City features easy access to some of the best ski resorts on earth. Park City is (of course) one of those celebrated resorts. Deer Valley is another location you won’t want to miss. You will not only find wonderful 2002 Winter Olympic venues-turned sports parks, and pristine powder perfect for skiing, boarding and tubing, but a host of opportunities suitable for summer time.
Whether you’re into outdoor recreation, history, art, or diverse cultural experiences, you’ll find it here. The Great Salt Lake is easily accessed too! You won’t believe this natural wonder.
Where Can You Get Your Utah Travel Guide?
These full-color guides are available at the Utah Office of Tourism:
Utah Office of Tourism
Council Hall/Capitol Hill
300 North State
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
801-538-1900
Tourism Questions: 801-538-1030
or 800-200-1160
www.travel.utah.gov
Travel guides are also available at official county offices of tourism throughout the state. Want to get yours right now? Why not download it online?
Congratulations to the Utah Office of Tourism on a wonderful and welcome publication.
When you’re ready to buy your new home in Utah, contact me for a great variety of homes in every price range to fit every lifestyle!
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Joel Carson
Re/Max Masters
(801) 673-3333
CarsonRealEstate@gmail.com