No kidding – if you’re after a trip that actually feels like something (and not just another pin on your travel map), the San Juan River in Utah should...
Amid the shadowy foothills of Utah and Idaho, within the mysterious waters of Bear Lake, a strange hissing sound can be heard at night — as if the earth...
1. The Female Ghost Is Not Human. Official stories claim she’s the spirit of a woman who died near the train tracks. But some of the oldest locals —...
Long ago, long before European settlers arrived, the Native American tribes, such as the Shoshone and Ute, revered the mountains as sacred places. Many legends were tied to Timpanogos,...
A recent lodging trend is that hotels and motels provide free breakfast to their guests, ranging from a full hot buffet to a simple toast and pastries offering. The...
People travel from all over the globe to see the geologic artwork of Utah’s canyon country—layers of red, orange, and brown rocks. Rivers winding through deep, narrow canyons. Sandstone...
About 1,000 years ago, southeast Utah was home to ancient Pueblo peoples, known as Ancestral Puebloans (or Anasazi), who built cliff dwellings and towers throughout the Four Corners area....
Just 10 or so years ago, many people had never even heard of Moab, Utah. Now the word has gotten out, and Moab’s redrock canyons and close proximity to...