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Best fare found from Dallas to Salt Lake City: $295

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Weather

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Monthly Averages
Month
High
Low
Precip
Jan
50°F 10°C
31°F 0°C
4 in 9 cm
Feb
54°F 12°C
34°F 1°C
2 in 5 cm
Mar
65°F 18°C
40°F 4°C
8 in 20 cm
Apr
70°F 21°C
46°F 7°C
9 in 22 cm
May
84°F 28°C
57°F 13°C
0 in 1 cm
Jun
93°F 33°C
66°F 18°C
0 in 1 cm
Extended Forecast
Friday
Jan 8
Hi:
40°F 4°C
Lo:
23°F -5°C
Saturday
Jan 9
Hi:
41°F 5°C
Lo:
27°F -2°C
Sunday
Jan 10
Hi:
41°F 5°C
Lo:
27°F -2°C

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Feb 17, 2009

love pine valley utah, especially the reservoir with fishing and streams running into it . there is a campground along the streams with little fish in them, there is also may trails such as whipple...more

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