by Heather King | May 30, 2018 | Backcountry Chef, SUMMER
Small-town food fests highlight Utah culinary treasures No matter where your outdoor travel plans take you this summer, there’s plenty of al fresco dining opportunities worth building into your schedule. From salmon and onions in Payson to urban chic adventures in...
by Nick Como | May 30, 2018 | Activites, SUMMER
A road trip to Colorado’s Grand Valley gives Utahns a taste of regional wines Utah has almost everything— almost. The list of things Beehive State lacks is fairly short: an ocean and “wine country”—end of list. Luckily, the few things we lack are usually a half-day’s...
by Vaughn Robison | May 24, 2018 | Activites, SUMMER
Saddle up for a sensory-rich experience of Utah’s natural wonders There’s something about seeing Utah’s famed geography and breathtaking vistas framed between two fuzzy ears that makes the views all-the-more extraordinary. Soaking up Utah’s varied terrains from...
by ChrisVanocur | May 24, 2018 | SUMMER
A visit to Promontory recalls a golden era of unity Lists are overrated. For starters, many are simply too long. In this age of internet-fueled short attention spans, I find myself losing interest long before most lists end. Or, if I somehow remain focused, the...
by Jerry Spangler | May 24, 2018 | Activites
Rock art at Thompson Springs begs the question: Why here? Thompson Springs—the stretch of Interstate 70 between Green River and the Colorado Border in eastern Utah—with its undulating shades of monotonous beige and gray as far as the eye can see, is arguably one of...