Utah Cabin Rentals
Why not rent a cabin in the great state of Utah. It could be a great place for a cabin rental. Why not get a cool vacation in the great state. The great state for hot vacations.
Utah ( USA ) is generally rocky with three distinct geological regions: the Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau. Utah is known for its natural diversity and is home to features ranging from arid deserts with sand dunes to thriving pine forests in mountain valleys.
Tourism is a major industry in Southern Utah, with Utah's five national parks ( Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion ) and many other attractions. In Moab mountain biking is a popular sport. Research, information technology development, and service based industries are important economic activities along the Salt Lake City - Ogden - Provo corridor. Utah is also noted for its ski resorts, near Salt Lake City, Park City, Ogden, Provo, and Cedar City ( Brian Head ).
Cache
Valley, Colorado Plateau, Dixie, Great Basin, Great Salt Lake, Great Salt Lake
Desert, Mojave Desert, Monument Valley, San Rafael Swell, Uinta Mountains, Wasatch
Back, Wasatch Front, Wasatch Range
The state of Utah relies heavily on income from tourists and travelers taking advantage of the state's ski resorts and natural beauty, and thus the need to brand Utah and create an impression of the state.
The ski resorts in the northern Wasatch Range, the Bonneville Salt Flats, the Great Salt Lake, the five national parks in the south, and cultural attractions such as Temple Square, Sundance Film Festival, and the Utah Shakespearean Festival are among the most visited. Salt Lake City International Airport is the only international airport in the state and serves as a hub.
Why not hire a rental in one of these cities or towns
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
West Valley City , Salt Lake
Provo, Utah
West Jordan, Salt Lake
Sandy, Salt Lake
Orem, Utah
Ogden, Weber
Layton, Davis
St. George, Washington
Taylorsville, Salt Lake
Attractions
; Arches National Park, Bonneville Salt Flats, Bryce Canyon National Park, Canyonlands
National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Great Salt Lake, Lagoon Amusement Park,
Ski areas, Sundance Film Festival, Temple Square, Utah Shakespearean Festival
, Zion National Park
Utah features a dry, mostly desert climate, although its many mountains feature a large variety of climates, with the highest points in the Uinta Mountains being above the timberline. The dry weather results from the state lying mostly in the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada in California. The eastern half of the state lies in the rain shadow of the Wasatch Mountains. The primary source of precipitation for the state is the Pacific Ocean, with the state usually lying in the path of large Pacific storms from mid October through April, although northern Utah often sees these large storms earlier and later. In summer, the state, especially southern and eastern Utah, lies in the path of monsoon moisture from the Gulf of California.
Utah is one of the Four Corners states, and is bordered by Idaho in the north, Wyoming in the north and east; by Colorado in the east; at a single point by New Mexico to the southeast ( at the Four Corners Monument ) by Arizona in the south; and by Nevada in the west. It covers an area of 84,899 square miles. The state is one of only three U.S. states (with Colorado and Wyoming) that have only lines of latitude and longitude for boundaries.
One of Utah's defining characteristics is the variety of its terrain. Running down the northern center of the state is the Wasatch Range, which rises to heights of about 12,000 feet above sea level. Portions of these mountains receive more than 500 inches of snow each year and are home to world-renowned ski resorts, made popular by the light, fluffy snow, which is considered good for skiing. In the north eastern section of the state, running east to west, are the Uinta Mountains, which rise to heights of 13,000 feet. The highest point in the state, Kings Peak, at 13,528 feet lies within the Uinta Mountains.
At the western base of the Wasatch Range is the Wasatch Front, a series of valleys and basins that are home to the most populous parts of the state. The major cities of Ogden, Salt Lake City, Layton, West Valley City, Sandy, West Jordan, Orem, and Provo are located within this region, which stretches approximately from Brigham City at the north end to Nephi at the south end. Approximately 75 % of the population of the state lies in this corridor, and urban sprawl continues to expand along the edges of these valleys.
Western Utah is mostly arid desert with a basin and range topography. Small mountain ranges and rugged terrain punctuate the landscape. The Bonneville Salt Flats are an exception, being comparatively flat as a result of once forming the bed of Lake Bonneville. Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake, Sevier Lake, Rush Lake and Little Salt Lake are all remnants of this ancient freshwater lake, which once covered most of the eastern Great Basin. West of the Great Salt Lake, stretching to the Nevada border, lies the arid Great Salt Lake Desert.
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