Search results for: “hiking”

  • Deer Valley Open for Summer

    Deer Valley Open for Summer

    Deer Valley Resort opens on Friday, June 26th for daily summer operations including lift-served hiking, biking and chairlift rides, summer lodging specials and, of course, the world-class cuisine that has…

  • Working Out At Home During COVID

    Working Out At Home During COVID

    During quarantine, avid trainers and body builders found themselves without a designated gymnasium. Local personal trainers took innovative approaches to assisting their clients. Many suggest using items found around the…

  • How To Beat The Virus Without Feeling Like a Prisoner

    How To Beat The Virus Without Feeling Like a Prisoner

    Sheltering in place isn’t easy for any of us, but there are ways to maintain some semblance of normalcy without feeling like prisoners in our own homes.

  • Discovering Moab, Again

    Discovering Moab, Again

    There are hundreds if not thousands of different things to do in Moab, such as 4x4ing, rafting, hiking, biking, rock climbing, rock hunting, finding dinosaur tracks & fossils, skydiving, kayaking,…

  • Saving Sheep Bridge: A Southern Utah Gem is Threatened

    Saving Sheep Bridge: A Southern Utah Gem is Threatened

    s Zion National Park has become an increasingly popular destination for tourists, there has been a great deal of growth in the area. Once pristine river bank and flood plain…

  • Utahns’ Love Affair with Cottonwood Canyon

    Utahns’ Love Affair with Cottonwood Canyon

    The love affair with Cottonwood Canyon began long before the Mormon Pioneers settled Salt Lake City in 1847.

  • For 100 Years, the Wasatch Mountain Club Has Been Inviting People to Meet Up and Explore Utah’s Ample Splendors

    For 100 Years, the Wasatch Mountain Club Has Been Inviting People to Meet Up and Explore Utah’s Ample Splendors

    For 100 years, the Wasatch Mountain Club has been inviting people to meet up and explore Utah’s ample splendors, make friends, and get exercise to boot. In 1920, 13 men…

  • Saving Our Canyons From Ourselves

    Saving Our Canyons From Ourselves

    The peaks of the Wasatch Range stand like stone sentinels over the valleys below—silent witnesses to a burgeoning population that seeks year-round refuge amid the tranquility of these inviting canyons…

  • Made in Utah Winter Fest

    Made in Utah Winter Fest

    This past weekend, my wife and I ventured down to the Made in Utah Winter Fest which is presented by Utah Stories and The Gateway. The Made in Utah Winter…

  • How to Make Self Care a Priority During Recovery

    How to Make Self Care a Priority During Recovery

    Addiction can leave someone nutritionally depleted and weak. In order to restore overall health, it is imperative that self-care is right up there with sobriety as an important priority in…

  • Kid-Friendly Dining for Youngsters & Their Adults

    Kid-Friendly Dining for Youngsters & Their Adults

    It’s unfortunate, but in America, “kid-friendly restaurant” tends to mean places like Chuck E. Cheese, fast-food franchises, and all-you-can-eat joints like Chuck-A-Rama. I say “unfortunate,” because I believe that kids,…

  • Inspiration for Life

    Inspiration for Life

    He soon found himself at the end of the city and began hitchhiking. He continued until he reached Salt Lake. He turned to me and said, “I sat under this…

  • Is Ketamine a “Miracle Cure” for Depression?

    Is Ketamine a “Miracle Cure” for Depression?

    Ketamine is something of a tranquilizer/hallucinogen. It has been traditionally used in anesthesia. It was only in March 2019 when the FDA approved ketamine as an entirely new treatment for…

  • Utah Community September Activities and Theater

    Utah Community September Activities and Theater

    From the Utah Shakespeare Festival to the Harvest Moon Celebration to Ballet West, September activities & theater give many ways to engage in local Utah.

  • Warriors on Cataract—Where warriors find healing

    Warriors on Cataract—Where warriors find healing

    Warriors on Cataract exists as a nonprofit organization working to get underserved populations out into the Moab wilderness, including those who need help healing from the trauma of having served…

  • Mix safety with scenery while visiting Zion National Park

    Mix safety with scenery while visiting Zion National Park

    Even when conditions are perfect, the trail involves an incredible amount of coordination, and the last half-mile of the trek is known for the chains that run parallel to the…