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Salt Lake combines the amenities of a major
metropolitan area with the friendliness of a small, western city.
Hosting the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 enhanced the community's
profile as a world-class travel destination, while showcasing Salt
Lake as an unspoiled, family-friendly destination. Whether you visit
for a convention, skiing, shopping, or sightseeing, you will find
that Salt Lake is the right place in any season.
Salt Lake is nestled in a valley at the foot of two
mountain ranges—the Wasatch to the east and the Oquirrhs to the
west. In spring, the canyons are adorned with wildflowers and
impromptu waterfalls. During summer, hiking, rock climbing, and
mountain biking are just minutes away. A blaze of brilliant foliage
erupts on canyon walls in autumn. When the snow flies, it graces the
slopes at ten world-class ski resorts including Alta, Brighton,
Snowbird, and Solitude. Daily sunshine, low humidity, and refreshing
mountain breezes combine for a comfortable year-round climate.
Salt Lake offers first class accommodations, fine
dining, noted attractions, historic sites, and great shopping. The
city is a thriving cultural center—home to one of the nation's
finest regional symphony orchestras, world-class opera, dance, and
theater companies, an illustrious choir, and myriad art galleries.
Salt Lake is also the gateway to ten national parks within a day's
drive.
Salt Lake is fast becoming one of America's
foremost destinations—and for good reason. A beautiful, safe, and
vibrant city, Salt Lake combines unparalleled access to natural
recreation, a bustling economy, dynamic nightlife, remarkable
history, warm hospitality, and Utah's Greatest Snow on Earth.™
Information courtesy of the
Salt Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau.
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