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  • Fish Haven
  • Tourist
  • 800-448-2327

Bear Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau Bear Lake Valley lies on the border of Utah and Idaho, and is home to the "Caribbean of the Rockies", or Bear Lake. Visitors can enjoy a myriad of outdoor activies throughout the entire year.

  • 170 N. Main, Logan
  • Tourist
  • 800-882-4433

Bear River Heritage Area The Bear River Heritage Area straddles the Idaho-Utah border where the Great Basin and the Rocky Mountains meet. It is home to a strong agricultural economy, history-laced landscape, and abundant natural beauty. Retrace the footsteps of early fur traders, Mormon settlers, and generations of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation.

  • 1 South Main Street , Brigham City
  • Tourist
  • 877-390-2326

Box Elder County Box Elder County is known as a land of contrasts. Visit the the quaint and beautiful town of Brigham City, or get outside and experience any number of outdoor activities within scenic Box Elder County.

  • 199 North Main Street, Logan
  • Tourist
  • 800-882-4433

Cache Valley Visitors Bureau Cache Valley is known as one of Utah's most naturally beautiful areas. For a real treat, take a breathtaking drive along the Logan Canyon national Scenic Byway.

  • 90 North 100 East, Price
  • Tourist
  • 435-637-3009

Castle Country Travel Region Mountain peaks and sandy deserts make up the area of Castle County. In magical Nine Mile Canyon are Native American petroglyphs and other wonderous sights.

  • 581 North Main Street, Cedar City
  • Tourist
  • 800-354-4849

Cedar City & Brian Head Tourism & Convention Bureau Cedar City hosts the Utah Shakespearean Festival every year. The area surrounding Cedar City is a natural wonderland cherished by nature-lovers.

  • 1572 N. Woodland Park Dr., Layton
  • Tourist
  • 801-451-3278

Davis County Tourism Davis County is located just outside of Salt Lake City. Popular attractions are found here, such as the Great Salt Lake, Lagoon and Antelope Island.

  • 55 East Main, Vernal
  • Tourist
  • 800-477-5558

Dinosaurland Travel Board Enjoy Dinosaur National Monument, scenic byways, state parks, wilderness areas, heritage trails, petroglyphs, and family fun. It's world-class fishing, river running, biking, hiking, and camping in alpine meadows and red rock canyons.

  • 75 East Main, Castle Dale
  • Tourist
  • 435-381-2600

Emery County Travel Bureau San Rafael Swell, also known as San Rafael Country, is an outdoor adventure loaded with color andSan Rafael Swell Rockart contrast with majestic mountain peaks; great for summer hiking and winter snow shoeing and skiing adventures.

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