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Utah is a state with extreme variety, from National Parks to ski resorts and golf courses, beautiful Park City to historic Temple Square, sunny St George to bustling Salt Lake City to tranquil Lake Powell. Whether you come to ski or snowboard in Park City, mountain bike Slickrock in Moab, take a summer whitewater rafting splash down Cataract Canyon, or to visit the Old West with a tour of outlaw hideouts and stickups, Utah has adventure waiting.
Explore the Canyonlands, the largest national park in the state, and find thousand-foot views down into river canyons or up to red rock spires that are truly awe inspiring. Utah's 45 state parks are a combination of heritage, scenic and recreation parks. You can camp, boat, swim, fish, picnic, visit interpretive areas, golf, hike, bike, ride off-highway vehicles, or just relax with family and friends. Visit Lake Powell, which backs against more than 90 major canyons, with an overall length of 186 miles and an estimated 1,960 miles of shoreline, longer than the whole western coast of the continental United States. Or, Great Salt Lake, the remnant of prehistoric Lake Bonneville, which covers over 2,000 square miles and is several times saltier than the ocean.
Whatever your interests, there are numerous attractions that make The Beehive State a must see vacation destination!
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