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Stretching 160 miles through Utah, the Wasatch Range makes a rugged, glacial backdrop for the 85% of the state’s population living within 15 miles. Mount Nebo is highest at 11,928 feet, but the peaks around Alta and Park City are most popular. "The greatest snow on earth" falls on these spectacular slopes. Lone Peak’s granite outcrops provide top climbing. Canyons and valleys are loved by fly-fishermen and hikers. After all that adventure, retire to a hip restaurant or enticing hot tub in chic... more » Stretching 160 miles through Utah, the Wasatch Range makes a rugged, glacial backdrop for the 85% of the state’s population living within 15 miles. Mount Nebo is highest at 11,928 feet, but the peaks around Alta and Park City are most popular. "The greatest snow on earth" falls on these spectacular slopes. Lone Peak’s granite outcrops provide top climbing. Canyons and valleys are loved by fly-fishermen and hikers. After all that adventure, retire to a hip restaurant or enticing hot tub in chic Park City. « less
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Magleby's Restaurant

5 of 5 stars
Provo, UT
Nov 20, 2009

Although Magleby's is particularly famous locally for their desserts, especially their to-die-for-chocolate cake, in my opinion, the highlight of their menu is their soups. There is no calendar for...more

Hampton Inn Salt Lake City / Layton

Nov 20, 2009

For the past 10 years I have traveled to various places and stayed in many hotels. I always enjoy coming back to the Hampton Inn Salt Lake City/Layton. The staff is the friendliest, courtiest and...more

LA Dolce Vita

Nov 19, 2009

We love walking the block and half to our local italian place. The food is great, especially the spinach calzone. more

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