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SALT LAKE, PARK CITY & THE WASATCH RANGE

MAYA SILVER

a mountain biker on the Glenwild trail system - photo 3
a mountain biker on the Glenwild trail system frozen waterfalls en route to - photo 4
a mountain biker on the Glenwild trail system frozen waterfalls en route to - photo 5

a mountain biker on the Glenwild trail system

frozen waterfalls en route to the summit of Mount Timpanogos Utah State - photo 6

frozen waterfalls en route to the summit of Mount Timpanogos

Utah State Capitol building In 1861 Mark Twain took a trip you might be about - photo 7

Utah State Capitol building.

In 1861, Mark Twain took a trip you might be about to embark on yourself. By stagecoach, he rode into Salt Lake City through the mountains where he saw the most stupendous panorama of mountain peaks. With equal parts curiosity and fascination, he encountered Mormonism, speculating about polygamy and chatting up Governor Brigham Young. On horseback, he rode 17 miles from the city to the American Dead Seathe Great Salt Lake. After his sojourn in Utah, Twain summed up Salt Lake City and its mysterious Mormon ways as a fairy-land and the mountains ringing it, a sublime spectacle.

Well over a century later, a similar trip awaits todays visitor to the Wasatch. The capital is still the best place in the world to learn about Mormonism, though religion is no longer the sole heartbeat of the city. Balanced by a strong LGBTQ+ community, growing ethnic populations, and defiant counterculture, Salt Lake City offers a lot more than the Mormon experience to the traveler, from funky boutiques to funky beers. And if youre curious about Mormonism as Twain was, or want to get in touch with your own religious roots, Temple Square and other historic sites offer a glimpse into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Silver Lake Trail at Deer Valley the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City - photo 8

Silver Lake Trail at Deer Valley

the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City panoramic view of Salt Lake City in - photo 9

the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City

panoramic view of Salt Lake City in evening Culture aside Salt Lake City is - photo 10

panoramic view of Salt Lake City in evening

Culture aside, Salt Lake City is also base camp for a more modern stripe of adventure. Journeys to the capitals nearby natural wonders and adventures go a lot faster by car than horseback, so you can easily visit the Great Salt Lake on a half-day or day trip. Another popular excursion from the city is a venture into Big or Little Cottonwood Canyon, our capitals unofficial backyard.

Rising up around the city is the Wasatch Range of the Rocky Mountains. Salt Lake and the Ogden area fall into the Wasatch Front, on the western side of the mountains. On the eastern side of the range lies the Wasatch BackPark City, Sundance, and a slew of small towns that make for quieter getaways.

From one of those townsKamasthe Uinta Mountains soar higher than any in the state, topping out well over 13,000 feet (3,962 m), and uniquely running east-west. Both the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains can be explored via the hundreds of miles of trails, or, come winter, by skiing at one of the Wasatchs 10 resorts, which are buried in upward of 500 inches (12.7 m) of legendary powder every winter.

Whether you bike, hike, ski, climb, or ride across these mountains, the sublime landscape of the Wasatch remains a wilderness that beckons the wild inside us all.

Lake Blanche the Egyptian Theatre in Park City the Salt Lake Temple - photo 11

Lake Blanche

the Egyptian Theatre in Park City the Salt Lake Temple - photo 12

the Egyptian Theatre in Park City.

the Salt Lake Temple - photo 13

the Salt Lake Temple

Step into the shoes of an Olympian on the bobsled track at the - photo 14
Step into the shoes of an Olympian on the bobsled track at the Hear - photo 15

Step into the shoes of an Olympian on the bobsled track at the .

Hear the famed sing in Temple Square Traverse a moon-like landscape and - photo 16

Hear the famed sing in Temple Square.

Traverse a moon-like landscape and compose mind-bending photographs at the - photo 17

Traverse a moon-like landscape and compose mind-bending photographs at the .

Discover Watch film premieres and catch sight of celebrities at the - photo 18

Discover

Watch film premieres and catch sight of celebrities at the the countrys - photo 19

Watch film premieres and catch sight of celebrities at the , the countrys largest independent film fest.

Get a taste of local spirits and for sips of award-winning bourbon - photo 20

Get a taste of local spirits and for sips of award-winning bourbon.

Summit for sweeping views of the state Where to Go Salt Lake City Some - photo 21

Summit for sweeping views of the state.

Where to Go
Salt Lake City

Some come just to tour, explore, and shop Utahs capital. For those who view Salt Lake City as merely base camp for adventure, its still worth allocating at least half a day to check out the main attractions. Family-friendly activities also abound. The metropolitan Salt Lake City area spans many distinct neighborhoods, including the downtown, university campus, 9th and 9th, Sugar House, the Avenues, and Capitol Hill.

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