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No account of Utah would be complete without mention of the great winter snow.
With 7 major ski resorts within an hour of the SL Airport and 2 more just a little further, skiing is a big tourist draw. The "Greatest Snow on Earth" is not just a registered trademark, skiiers time and time again agree it is truth.
Two canyons on the west side of the Wasatch (the "Wasatch Front") have two resorts each. In Little Cottonwood are Alta and Snowbird. In Big Cottonwood are Brighton and Solitude.
ALTA is legend. Always at the top of the lists for the greatest and best powder snow, with an average of 500 inches of snow yearly the snow is plentiful and deep. And as they say it is a "dry snow". Created as clouds cross the Great Basin Desert and are sucked dry of moisture, and the snow is powder dry as it runs into the Wasatch Range and drops in the Albion Basin. The owners have kind of been anti-development preferring to keep things low key and simple. That may change with the new generation. It is one of two "ski only" resorts in the state (the other is Deer Valley).
SNOWBIRD has a tough reputation for steeps and diamonds. They do have plenty of intermediate terrain though and much more opened up in Dec of 2006 when the Peruvian Gulch tunnel opened through the mountain to give access to Mineral Basin on the backside. Ski the Bird! You can also purchase a combined Alta/Snowbird pass for a complete experience.
BRIGHTON has been the place many locals learn. Small and intimate Brighton was always the innovative resort. One of the first to allow snowboarders, still providing night skiing, Brighton does what it can to provide a unique experience for all.
SOLITUDE has always had tough competition. The new condos there have opened up a whole resort feel and there seems to be a new vibe about the mountain.
On the east side of the mountains is the "Wasatch Back". Up Parley's Canyon 1/2 hr from the airport are Park City, Deer Valley and The Canyons.
PARK CITY is an old mining town with the quaint and historic main street. This is where it started, with a ski lift right in town. It has grown and grown, but the skiing has always been great.
Through various incarnations THE CANYONS continues to survive. Boasting the largest area of the 7 Salt Lake area resorts the Canyons has a little bit of everything. Getting to it all can sometimes be confusing, but the snow is still good.
DEER VALLEY opened last with a goal to provide a top notch ski experience. The best resort, the best restaurant, limited number of skiiers, this is the upscale mountain.
Further afield up Ogden Canyon are two resorts that get less traffic due to being a longer drive: Snowbasin and Powder Mountain. For these lodging is best obtained in Huntsville or Eden where shuttles will take you to the resorts. Ogden, though a little further drive away, is also a possibility for lodging.
SNOWBASIN was the site for the Olympic downhill races in 2002. A gorgeous resort with unfortunately nowhere to stay right there.
POWDER MOUNTAIN with snow totals that equal Alta's, has the largest skiable acreage of all the Utah resorts at over 5000 acres. A good chunk is accessible only by snowcat for the best of powder skiing. They also encourage snowkiting. It is located at the end of a very steep mt road with limited lodging on the hill.
I have to add the two resorts in the Southern end of the state.
BRIAN HEAD east of Parowan and the new EAGLE POINT RESORT east of Beaver. Both have great snow, good runs and fun for the whole family.
Equipment: Salt Lake airport is well used to caring for skis and boots should you decide to bring your own. However equipment is available to rent at any number of outfits in SLC or directly at the ski resorts. REI, Canyon Sports, Utah Ski & Golf, Ski-n-See are in the valley and may have resort discounts available as well.
Theme: Skiing/Snowboarding
Website: http://www.skiutah.com/winter/index.html
Soccer fans rejoiced when the newest major league sport franchise opened in the Salt Lake valley. MLS Real Salt Lake started kind of wobbly, but they have hung on and done well. They have just opened a brand new soccer stadium in Sandy named Rio Tinto. The team played two games there and were able for the first time to go to the playoffs. It was rather heady. I attended the first game in the new stadium and though I expected to be completely bored I have to say I rather enjoyed it. The stadium seats 20,000 and seemed intimate and approachable. You were really a part of the game.
2009 Real Salt Lake brought home the MLS championship !
Address: about 9200 South State Street, Sandy UT
Directions: Easiest way is to take TRAX to any of the last three stops. There were dedicated shuttle buses from Sandy Civic Center stop and I imagine that would be the same from the others as well. Though it wouldn't be too much of a walk either.
Theme: Sports Watching
Website: http://www.realsaltlake.com/
Bonneville Salt Flats
Utah is not the first place that comes to mind for car racing unless you think of speed records. But there are a number of tracks here.
Bonneville Salt Flats are the granddaddy of all speed racing. It was to the hard, wide open salt flats in the western desert that drivers who wanted top speeds came. Ab Jenkins in the Mormon Meteor and Craig Breedlove who first topped 600 mph in the Spirit of America, are names familiar to many Utahns. The last top racer was Gary Gabelich clocked at 622 mph. Every year during speed week they still try. The nearest town is Wendover.
Miller Sports Park outside of Tooele is a newcomer and I haven't been out there yet to see what it is all about. http://www.millermotorsportspark.com/
And in Magna is the Rocky Mountain Raceway: http://www.rmrracing.com/ where you can get all kinds of racing in one evening.
Theme: Other
Website: http://www.utah.com/playgrounds/bonneville_salt.htm
If you haven't seen arena football you have missed the quick action and impact of the sport. Back again, the Utah Blaze provide a short 8-9 game home season thrill packed with action and excitement. Associated with the AFL the Blaze play in the NFL's off season.
Address: 3200 South Decker Lake Drive (at 2200 West), WVC
Directions: Easy to get to off I-215 in West Valley City
Theme: Sports Watching
Website: http://www.utblaze.com/
The Utah Grizzlies provide dedicated hockey fans with a taste and thrill of the sport. Affiliated with the ECHL, they play at the E Center in West Valley City. This arena was built with hockey in mind and it is a great place from which to watch. It is easy to reach just off I-215. We were avid fans of the old Golden Eagles of years past, but haven't kept up the enthusiasm with the Grizzlies.
Address: E- Center,3200 South Decker Lake Drive (2200 West)
Theme: Sports Watching
Website: http://www.utahgrizzlies.com/
The Salt Lake Bees are a AAA minor league farm team to the CA Angels. They provide a fun summer night activity. Special nights have fireworks. You can buy a cheap ticket at the Spring Mobile field just outside of downtown, bring your blanket and sit out on the grass past the outfield. Or take the right field line and have a great view of the Wasatch as the sun sets. It would be an unusual night that you couldn't get seats at the last minute. One nice thing we've been able to enjoy lately is some of our players have done well in the big leagues and it is nice to be able to say I saw them play in SLC.
Address: Spring Mobile Ballpark, West Temple and 13th South
Directions: You can take TRAX to the Ballpark stop. Head east two blocks.
Theme: Sports Watching
Website: http://www.slbees.com/
For many years the only major league professional team in Utah was Utah Jazz basketball. They have been providing us with some great sports moments for over 30 years now. Jerry Sloan just reached 1000 victories as Jazz coach, no one else has done that with one team. I'm not a big fan of basketball but the are the biggest thing happening sportwise in town. They play at the Energy Solutions Arena and have a great home record, If you are here during the season check for tickets, it will be a fun experience.
Address: ESA, 301 West South Temple, Salt Lake City
Directions: Take TRAX (free downtown), to Arena stop.
Theme: Sports Watching
Website: http://www.nba.com/jazz/index_main.html
The U always provides plenty of opportunities for great spectator sports. The great football and basketball programs are always top contenders. The Red Rocks gymnastic program is solidly at the top of the game and is a great spectator draw. You usually need to plan ahead if you want tickets to any of the games though as they have wide and constant support. Easier to get would be tickets to the women's basketball and volleyball, but they are awesome winners as well.
Address: University of Utah campus
Directions: Football is at the Rice-Eccles stadium, on 5th south about 14th East
Basketball and gymnastics are held at the Huntsman Center on South Campus Drive and Wasatch Blvd
Theme: Sports Watching
Website: http://utahutes.cstv.com/
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