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Wasatch Mountains - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Wasatch Mountains are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Brigham City
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Population: 17,000
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Brigham City is an attractive, well kept town with several beautiful
buildings. Near town are several interesting stops, including the
Thiokol Space Shuttle Rocket Display, and the Golden Spike National
Historic Site where the final spike in the first transcontinental
railroad was driven. |
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Deer Valley Resort
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The charm and solitude of Deer Valley Resort’s secluded mountain
setting is found just 36 miles from the Salt Lake City International
Airport in Park City, Utah. |
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Logan
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Population: 40,300
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Logan is a very attractive small city set along the northernmost
extension of the Wasatch Range. Utah State University, with its 20,000
students, adds a nice mix of young energy to this pleasant town. The
mountains surrounding Logan provide good recreational opportunities,
including hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing, camping and in winter
downhill and cross-country skiing. Outside Magazine recently named
Logan to its top 100 livable places. |
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Ogden
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Population: 245,000 (Metro Area)
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Ogden, one of Utah's largest cities, sits attractively at the base of
the Wasatch Mountains. Ogden has some interesting museums and
historical sites in town and serves as a base for exploring the
wonderful recreational opportunities in the Wasatch Mountains. In
summer there is good hiking and mountain biking; winter brings
downhill skiing and snowmobiling. |
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Park City
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Population: 6,600
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Park City is a great ski resort town in the Wasatch Mountains, 32
miles east of Salt Lake City. It is bustling and attractive and caters
well to the thousands of skiers who come to the three ski resorts in
town -- Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley Resort and The Canyons.
In summer Park City works as a base for exploring the many hiking and
mountain biking opportunities in the surrounding mountains. |
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Provo
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Population: 275,000 (Metro Area)
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Provo is Utah's third largest city. It is a clean, pleasant city
situated between the Wasatch Mountains and Utah Lake. It is home to
Brigham Young University, the largest church affiliated university in
the country. The mountains surrounding Provo provide good hiking,
mountain biking and fishing opportunities among beautiful alpine
scenery. Also nearby are Timpanogos Cave National Monument and pretty
Sundance Ski Resort. |
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Salt Lake City
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Population: 1.1 million (Metro Area)
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Salt Lake City is the cultural and political center of Utah. With over
1 million residents in the metro area, it is Utah's most populace
city, yet remains remarkably pleasant and livable. Bordering the city
are the stunningly beautiful Wasatch Mountains which provide the some
of the best downhill skiing opportunities in the country. In summer,
the mountains provide wonderful hiking and mountain biking
opportunities. In the city itself is a good selection of restaurants,
nightclubs and cultural opportunities. |
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Wolf Mountain Resort
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At Wolf Mountain (formerly Wolf Creek Resort), Beginners and children
can learn to ski on some of the best teaching terrain in the state.
Wolf Mountain offers some of the least expensive skiing and riding in
Utah. |
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