Outdoors
Mountain Dell’s Legacy: How Utah’s Pioneers Shaped Our Water Future
Utah’s pioneers fought to survive in a barren desert, harnessing precious water from canyon streams to carve out a future. But today, that future hangs by a thread. The Great…
The Best Way to Beat the Heat: Park City Cool Down Summer Retreat
The reasons for visiting Park City in the summer are as varied as the people that travel to the popular tourist town. From mountain biking, hiking and golf, to ziplines…
Paddleboarding Utah: A Guide to the Top Spots
There’s a profound simplicity in standing on a paddleboard. Unlike a boat, a paddleboard places you directly on the water, bringing you closer to nature. The rhythmic movement of the…
Uncovering Moab Outlaw History: Tales of The Maze
Utah had more than its share of outlaws and bandits, and in the course of evading the law, they could be creative. In an area outside of Moab, Utah they…
Utahns Inducted to the US Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame
Park City hosted the joint US Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame, and the International Skiing History Association gathering in March. Five people from Utah were honored.
Night Skiing in Utah
Night skiing offers a distinct experience that contrasts sharply with the daytime vibe of Utah’s slopes. Floodlights illuminate the white slopes framed by dark trees. Skiers adorn their coats with…
Escape the Crowds and Support Local in Southern Utah
Southern Utah, known for its scorching summers and red-rock landscapes, transforms into a desert wonderland in winter. With mild temperatures and few crowds it is the perfect escape.
Southern Utah’s Hidden Gem: Veyo Pool and Crawdad Canyon
The scents of summer, and the sound of rock climbers in the background are found in the desert oasis of Veyo — a small resort town in Southern Utah. With…
Faith Dickey: Empowering Highlining Experiences in Moab’s Breathtaking Landscape!
Moab’s Faith Dickey challenges clients to face their fears with highline experiences at Elevate Outdoors.
Experience the Joy of Discovering Utah
Finding the beauty of Utah is as easy as starting a journey of discovery from the Wasatch Canyons to Red Rock Country.
Number of Cycling Accidents in Utah Increases
The number of cycling accidents has increased in the past 10 years due to Utah’s growing population and the burgeoning popularity of road cycling as a recreational pursuit.
Moab, Utah Out-Of-The-Parks Itineraries
Canyonlands and Arches National Parks fill up fast, so it’s nice to go someplace less crowded than the most touristy trails in Moab, Utah.
How to Support Mental Health and Well-being during Winter in Utah
Many Utahns feel depressed during this time of year and experience seasonal affective disorder. Here is what they can do to feel better.