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Many people like to go to Sargent Lakes. You absolutely must have a thing about the Wasatch Range. There's so much to do here at Sargent Lakes that you need to camp here for a while, Rockport State Park is a good place for that, and hiking along the Nobletts Creek Trail is delightful fun. And if you're still looking for more outdoors cool stuff just keep reading. Sargent Lakes is tremendous enough to spend more than a day at, Camperworld Echo Island Park is a
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| | tremendous local campground, and do stop at Sargent Number One Reservoir, it's a pretty lake. This lake is so wonderful. Provo River is a perfect whitewater spot right next door to Sargent Lakes, and Elkhorn Reservoir is a nearby lake that you could stop at. This lake is so wonderful. Really splendid skiing awaits you at The Canyons, and do take a hike on the Littles Fork Trail. Sargent Lakes is close to Sargent Number One Dam which is a delightful site | |
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certainly worth a visit, and there's no such thing as a bad day of skiing at close by Park City Mountain Resort. These mountains rock, just check out all the fun things to do in the Wasatch Range. Stag Lodge is a great site to get
some rest, and a brilliant place for whitewater paddling is Chalk Creek. This lake is one of the great places here in the Wasatch Range. Sargent Lakes is a location that is quite dry usually; during the month of April you get
the most rain around here, and the driest month of the year is July. If you need a place to stay Best Western Holiday Hills is a good choice, and why not take a refreshing hike along the Union Pacific Rail Trail. At Sargent Lakes
throughout the summertime highs are in the 80's with nighttime lows in the 40's. During the winter highs are ordinarily in the 30's, and winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Sargent Lakes.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.82667 Longitude: -111.2831
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Chalk Creek, Summit CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class I-II - 15 miles long (Upton to Coalville) |
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Provo River, Utah CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class I-IV - 25 miles long (Soapstone to Deer Creek Reservoir) |
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East Canyon Creek, Morgan CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class I-II - 16.5 miles long (Jeremy Ranch to 66 Bridge) |
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Chalk Creek
 | Minor correction...Chalk Creek run's out of the Uinta Range.... |
Provo River
 | 15 miles away 1 PHOTO Great ride from above Woodland to the 1000 E. bridge (which is a good scare during high water, 1500 cfs). After the bridge the log jams, second diversion dam and constant river splits can be fun in the right craft (13 ft raft, not recommended). Great rush!... Yeah...this river especially the lower part...really rocks.... |
The Canyons
 | 17 miles away If only the rest of life could be this carefree. Although there?s really no place like it, we all need places like The Canyons Resort. The perfect, hassle-free ski getaway lies within a mere 30-minute drive from Salt Lake City International Airport. It?ll take longer to get your bags than it?ll take to get here. Once you?re here you?ll find everything needed to round out the perfect ski vacation without ever having to leave the resort. In fact, you might as well take the shuttle up and forget the rental car?you simply won?t need it. From the 3,700 acres of widely-varied terrain, 163 trails, 17 lifts and 2 cutting-edge terrain parks on the mountain, to the 3 world-class lodges, 9 restaurants, shops, services and aprŠs-ski diversions down in the Resort Village, The Canyons has all the makings of the perfect vacation, all right here. So come on out and ski hard and board huge (or not so hard and not so huge if you like) and you?ll see why those who have discovered The Canyons find the hardest thing about the experience is leaving.... |
Deer Valley
 | 18 miles away ...ees at the nearby River?s Edge Resort at Deer Park. That more than doubles our seasonal work force housing capacity.? Improvements at Deer Valley Resort for the 2008/2009 ski season include: Replacement of the existing Cushing?s Cabin at the top of Flagstaff Mountain, adjacent to the Northside Express, Quincy Express, Silver Strike Express and Ruby Express chairlifts. The new cabin seats 40 to 45 guests, features updated restrooms and will house Flagstaff Mountain Ski Patrol. The new cabin will offer a similar menu as in years past - Remodel of the Empire Canyon Lodge to allow more upstairs seating and improve the flow through the beverage and food service areas - Replacement of the main snowmaking line from the Snow Park snowmaking lakes to the bottom of the Carpenter Express and Silver Lake Express chairlifts - Replacement of five snowcats, including one winch cat - Replacement of 44 snowmobiles at the Summit Meadows Adventures snowmobile operation - The addition of 50 cabins at the River?s Edge Resort at Deer Park, which will house approximately 200 Deer Valle... |
Brighton
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Solitude
 | 23 miles away 13 PHOTOS ... be described as ''solitude''. Up here, over 500 inches of annual snowfall covers 1200 acres of terrain, while a complete lack of over-crowding assures nothing and no one will ever stand between you and your Solitude. HONEYCOMB CANYON With over 400 acres of trees, steeps, chutes and wide-open jaw-dropping views, this in-bounds off-piste experience is the answer to your dreams comee true. THE MOUNTAIN Solitude's aggressive grooming initiative offers groomed runs for each ability level, including some of our advanced runs. With enough varied terrain for everyone and nary a crowd and never a lift line, you are sure to find your solitude. WHAT TO DO ON THE HILL Don't miss the family-friendly terrain park to hone your freestyle skills, or test your luck on the race course. Need a tune-up? Take a lesson with the SnowSports Academy. The adventurous souls can head into the backcountry with a professional guide through our BackTracks program. WHAT TO DO OFF HILL Anyone looking for a diversion shouldn't miss the 20 km of Solitude's Nordic Center, which also offer... |
Alta
 | 27 miles away 3 PHOTOS ...easy trails. This ski resort has a drop from top to bottom of 2,020 feet which is more than enough for a pleasant top to bottom run. Having 2,200 acres of skiable territory being deficient in terrain won’t happen. The great snow here turns very deep, 42 feet yearly, and that is one of the reasons this is such a fine ski mountain. This ski hill has 7 ski lifts and 4 surface tows, and they are competently maintained and operated by friendly people.
Alta has a reasonable set of trails and an acceptable amount of good ski lifts. This is a nice ski area with lots of different trails; it's totally impossible to get bored here. Alta is a good size ski resort boasting an average elevation difference compared to other US Rockies ski resorts. Alta is skiing only, snowboards are not allowed. The snow-white hills of Utah are something you can’t pass up if you're keen on snowboarding or skiing. On this hill you'll discover 54 different ski trails; it's a magnificent set.
This ski resort has stronger snowfall than the local average each snow season. The marvelous mountain surrounding... |
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