Showing posts with label Vacation Utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation Utah. Show all posts

Monday, October 6, 2008

Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center Activities in October

If you are looking for things to do in October check out all of the activities offered at the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center.

Monday October 6th 2008 - Free Public Skating from 7:30 - 9:00 pm which includes music, prizes, a visit from Jazz Bear

Friday Party Nights on Ice
October 10th Free Admission
October 17th Hawaiian Night
October 24th Dead Man's Party (free admission & Skate rental 2-4:00 pm)
October 31st Facilities close at 5:00 pm

Figure Skating and Hockey
Fall Swimming Lessons
Fall Open Plunge Swimming Hours

Public Skate Hours in the New Olympic-sized Ice Arena
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Fridays/Saturdays/Sundays 2:00 - 4:00 pm
**Party room available and can be reserved at 801-943-3190 ext 0

Cardio & Fitness Room (14 years and older)
Indoor Track
Gymnasium (cycling, aquacise, aerobics, racquetball, wallyball)

Contact The Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center for dates, times, availability, daily schedules at 801-943-3190 x 0 (front desk)

Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center
7500 S 2700 E
Cottonwood Heights UT

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See Apolo Anton Ohno compete in Utah at the Olympic Oval

On October 17th - 19th 2008 you and your family can enjoy watching the US Short Track speed skating team compete against the worlds best at the Utah Olympic Oval. If you weren't able to attend the Olympics in Utah now is the time.

Friday October 17th 10:00 am - 4:00 pm is qualifying rounds
Saturday October 18th 6:00 pm Finals (last chance qualifier Saturday at 10:00 am)
Sunday October 19th 3:00 pm Finals

for more information visit olyparks.com and click on Short Track Returns to the Oval

Protect Your Rights Today!


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Monday, September 29, 2008

Big Cottonwood Canyon Fall Foliage Pictures

Driving up Big Cottonwood Canyon during the Fall Season (August, September and October) you will find that each day will bring you delightful changes to the Mountain scenery. These pictures were taken on Saturday September 27th in the Big Cottonwood Canyon. I wanted to focus on the mountain sides of the Canyon to show you how each side of the mountain gives you such a different look!

























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Guardsman Pass offers Intense Fall Foliage pictures

Every year we travel to Big Cottonwood Canyon and on through Guardsman Pass to enjoy the fall leaves. Many of they years you will find very few live trees with fall foliage but this year is the best I have seen! Things are extremely brilliant, beautiful, vibrant, fall foliage and every day we go up things just seem to get better. These pictures were taken at the top of Guardsmans Pass. We hope you enjoy them!




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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Visiting Silver Lake in the Fall

Silver Lake can be found by driving up Big Cottonwood Canyon and heading straight up towards Brighton Ski Resort. Silver Lake is the parking lot prior to Brighton.

Once you park you easily walk on the "boardwalk" towards the lake and up into the mountains. It was extremely crisp on this day and the place was hopping with lots of visitors. The mountains are just beautiful with the fall foliage inviting you to step into it's beauty. Have fun and walk the family around and enjoy the beauty and the jumping fish in the lake!











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Beautfiul Pictures of Fall Foliage comes with cost

This is just a handful of beautiful pictures we took after scaling a mountainside. This grove of trees were remarkable but extremely hard to get to. I think you will agree it was worth the cost! The trees are up Big Cottonwood Canyon almost at the top of Guardsman Pass. The trees just look amazing right now!



















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Fall Leaves in Big Cottonwood Canyon Utah September 27 2008

We love taking leisurely drives up Big Cottonwood Canyon in Salt Lake City Utah. Starting from the mouth for the canyon you instantly begin seeing brilliant red leaves of trees spread out amongst the side of the canyon.

The most brilliant trees can be found at the top of the mountains next to the Ski Resorts; Solitude and Brighton. They are also easily found next to Silver Lake.

The colors are out and this is truly the best Fall Foliage show over the last 10 years.

If you are around the Salt Lake City area for the next 2-3 weeks you will want to add this

drive to your list of things to do.
Their are still many patches of areas that haven't even started turning which means the next few weeks each day in the mountains is as glorious as the day before
.

This first picture was actually extremely hard to get to. We had to scale the side of the mountain that was virtually straight down. Thankfully the rocks sticking out of the mountains were solidly embedded in the mountain and gave perfect footage for part of the way down. It was a grove of extremely brilliant trees.

These next two pictures were taken at Brighton Ski Resort and at the top of Guardsman Pass and were easily accessible to (sides of the road).

I really hope you enjoy the pictures and I have so many I will keep posting them for everyone to take advantage of!


Pictures of Fall Leaves http://liveutah.blogspot.com/2008/09/fall-leaves-in-utah-are-here.html


Travel Routes of Fall Leave Foliage while in Utah http://liveutah.blogspot.com/2008/09/where-to-go-for-fall-leaves-in-utah.html

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Fall Leaves in Utah are here

It is time to visit Utah to see the beautiful Fall trees. The leaves are changing and they seem to be more brilliant than I have seen them in the last two years. Now is the time to begin traveling through the Utah Canyons to visit the intense tree foliage.


This red tree was found on the side of the canyon between Deer Valley and Park City. This was taken two weeks ago.


This cluster of trees were found between Big Cottonwood Canyon and the turn off through Guardsman Pass. When you reach the top of Guardsman Pass pull over and take a walk up the mountains. You will have some intense yellow quakies that are so beautiful to watch right now.
We were able to go up on a Sunday and sit next to a grove of trees. Very few cars up at the top and very few people walking around. It was so beautiful, and the breeze had the tree leaves dropping all around us! God's beauty at it's best!
The top of this tree is just so cool. I love when trees change from yellow to orange and then into the deep red. Fall is such a wonderful breathtaking time.

Big Cottonwood Canyon
Guardsman Pass to Deer Valley to Park City around the Alpine Slide area
Guardsman Pass to Heber Valley
Park City Canyon


My favorite Canyon drive around Salt Lake City is the Guardsman Pass to Heber Valley. You will feel like you are lost in a mountain of intense color. It's the beauty is just for you since very few people take these back rodes. It's worth the drive and so much fun!












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Monday, September 8, 2008

Big Cottonwood Canyon Hiking Trails in Utah

Ready to do some hiking in Big Cottonwood Canyon? the Wasatch-Cache National Forest in Utah has many wonderful scenic Hiking Trails of which we will focus on hiking trails that can be found while taking a drive up Big Cottonwood Canyon.

Another wonderful benefit of hiking up Big Cottonwood Canyon is the beautiful Fall Leaves. As of Sunday September 7th 2008 the leaves are still vibrantly green so it looks like the next 6 weeks will bring a spectacular Fall Colour show. Now is the perfect time to go out for a scenic hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon.

Directions to get to Big Cottonwood Canyon:
I-215 South to exit 6200 South Exit. Turn right onto Wasatch Boulevard, then turn left at Big Cottonwood Canyon. Head towards Brighton and Solitude Ski resorts.

Hidden Falls Mill B - North Fork Trail 4.4 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon (North of the Mill B South Fork Picnic area)

  • Interpretive Trail is paved for easy access by all and reaches a small waterfall for enjoyment























Mill B - South Fork Interpretive Trail is 4.4 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon and is located in Twin Peaks Wilderness Area.
  • Lake Blanche
  • Lake Florence
  • Lake Lillian

Broads Fork Hiking Trail 4.5 miles up canyon

The Mineral Fork Hiking Trail 6.1 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon. The hike will bring you to a Wasatch Mine about 3 miles in. GPS coordinates are N40 38.183 W111 41.902

Cardiff Fork/Donut Falls Hiking Trail 9.3 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon

Mill D North Trail 9.6 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon
**You can hike into Dog Lake or Desolation Lake depending on which route you take at the fork

Bear Trap Fork 11 miles up up Big Cottonwood Canyon

Solitude Resort is 13.9 miles if you park at Solitude Resort or 14.2 miles if you park at Silver Lake Visitor Center near Brighton's Resort.

  • Solitude Lake
  • Twin Lakes
  • Silver Lake
Hiking trails to Lakes from Brighton Ski Resort 14.2 miles
  • Dog Lake 3/4 mile hike
  • Lake Mary 1 mile hike
  • Lake Martha 1.5 mile hike
  • Lake Catherine 2 mile hike
  • Catherine Pass 2 1/4 mile hike
Solitude Resort
12000 Big Cottonwood Canyon
Solitude UT 84121


Brighton Resort
12601 E Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd
Brighton UT 84121
800-873-5512

You have many places along the route through Big Cottonwood Canyon to pull over and park the car and walk around.

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Silver Lake in Big Cottonwood Canyon Utah

Silver Lake is a short drive up Big Cottonwood Canyon next to Brighton Ski Resort in Utah. Silver Lake is a perfect family outing which offers wildlife, fishing, picnicking and hiking. We took the scenic drive up Big Cottonwood Canyon and pulled into the Solitude Nordic Center. Walking past the picnicking areas are laid out pathways around Silver Lake and up to the mountain areas making it safe for any age.

Many children were fishing with their parents while other families were hiking around Silver Lake. We saw fish swimming in the water, ducks, chipmunks and lots of dragonfly's. Many people had sighted Moose but we were not so lucky on our outing.

The fresh mountain air was amazing to breathe in. I had forgotten how clean air smells and the water was so clean you could see to the bottom which is why we were able to see the fish swimming around.

A little ways up from Silver Lake is are additional path's to Twin Lakes and Lake Solitude. Here is a map of the pathways if you are interested in heading up.

One of our favorite moments is when the children started feeding the ducks. A baby duck and adult duck were fighting for the food and it was fun to watch the children feed out of their hands.

Directions: for those who have never been to Silver Lake you will go up Big Cottonwood Canyon, pass Solitude Resort and head for Brighton. On the right side of the street before Brighton
Ski Resort you will see a blue sign that reads: Solitude Nordic Center. Turn into this parking lot and go out on the pathways towards Silver Lake.
It was a beautiful drive up big Cottonwood Canyon as we saw many people bicycling, kayaking, fishing, and hiking in the Mountains yesterday. The trees look lush and green which is a good sign for a beautiful fall this year.

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Where to go for Fall Leaves in Utah

Fall Color will soon be here. In Utah the Fall leaves reflect brilliant reds, sunny yellows and extreme oranges to leave you breathless. Travel through the many Utah Canyons to view the spectacular fireworks of Fall Color. Stop and explore the many trails throughout the Canyon rodes that will leave a lasting memory in your mind. This fall show will be seen by millions of travelers this year. Shouldn't you be one of them?

No matter where you are in Utah their is a Canyon close by that will reveal the beauty of this years Fall Leaves to you. Take a afternoon to drive up the canyon to view the Fall Color Leaves.

I am listing my top 3 routes we like to take each year starting in early September for the Northern drives into November for the Southern trails.

Alpine Loop
Located in American Fork and a $3.00 usage fee take UT 92 E from the Alpine / Timpanogos Cave National Monument exit #287 off I-15, or exit #275 off I-15 in Orem and take UT 52 E to US 189 to UT 92. UT 92

Big Cottonwood Canyon
Take 1-215 Exit 6 and follow UT 190 South to the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. Turn left which puts you on UT 190 going straight up the canyon. You will pass the Water Treatment plant on the left and many picnicking areas on the right. You will go up the winding roads and pass Solitude Mountain Resort and keep heading straight towards Brighton. You can stop at the Solitude Nordic Center and walk around Silver Lake or go a little further to tje Brighton Ski Resort. Coming back down the mountain you will have a option to take Guardsman's Pass. This takes you further up the mountain where you end at a drop off that people use the ledge to park cars. If you go left down the dirt road you will take a unpaved scenic tour where you can choose to drive to Park City or to Heber. The right is a pathway to walk through the forest.

Brigham City through Logan's Sardine Canyon to the crystal blue Bear Lake
US 89-91 from Brigham City North to Logan via Sardine Canyon. You will have a pristine 25 mile scenic drive through changing reds, yellows and orange fall leave show. Continue Northeast from Logan on US 89 to Bear Lake through Logan Canyon.
**While in Bear Lake stop and enjoy the famous Raspberry Shakes

Other Fall Color Scenic Drives that people rave about:
Mueller Canyon Drive
Going East toward the Wasatch Mountains in Bountiful, take 1800 S toward Mueller Canyon. For more information you can call 801-451-3286.

Bountiful Peak Drive
US 89 starting in Bountiful or Farmington and driving on unpaved roads through the Wasatch-Cache National Forest of 1,300,000 acres in Utah

Ogden Canyon through Huntsviller to Woodruff
Starting on UT 39 Ogden Canyon East from Ogden into the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. At Huntsville and the Pineview Reservoir,

Parleys Canyon to Emigration Canyon

Little Cottonwood Canyon
Get off I-215 south at Exit 6, then proceed S on UT 190. Continue straight through the Big Cottonwood Canyon intersection. The route becomes UT 210. Follow this road, which becomes Little Cottonwood Canyon (UT 210). Snowbird and Alta resorts are located up Little Cottonwood Canyon. The road continues from Alta to Albion Basin.

Millcreek Canyon which charges $2.25 usage fee unless you have reserved a group site of Church Fork, Box Elder, and Terrances. For reservations call Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation at 801-483-5473.
Take 1-215 Exit #4 and take Wasatch Boulevard to 3800 South and turn East.

Provo Canyon Scenic Byway
US 189 and SR 113 from Provo to Heber
*A hot tourist spot is Bridal Veil Falls in Utah in the Sound end of Provo Canyon.

Bryce Canyon National Park
At the junction of UT 12 and UT 63 turn South. The park entrance is just south of Ruby's Inn

  • Mirror Lake Highway in the Uintah Mountains
  • The red Cloud Loop near Flaming Gorge
  • Skyline Drive
  • Mount Nebo Scenic Loop
  • St. George and Zions National Park
  • Cedar Breaks National Monument through Brian Head and Dixie National Forest
  • Canyonlands National Park
  • LaSal Mountain Drive
  • Capital Reef National Park
  • Boulder Mountain
  • Fish Lake Plateau
  • Elk Meandows
  • Castle Valley
  • Skyline Drive
  • Sheep Creek
  • Spirit Lake Scenic Backway
As you can see you can be just about anywhere in Utah that will have beautiful Fall leaves.


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Friday, September 5, 2008

Oktoberfest at Snowbird in Utah

Oktoberfest in Utah has been going on for over 35 years and is a wonderful tradition started by Snowbird.

Admission Fee: Free
Hours: noon to 6:00 pm
Dates are run each Saturday and Sunday except for the Labor Day Holiday:
August 23rd - 24th
August 30th - 31st
Monday September 1st Labor Day
September 6th - 7th
September 13th - 14th
September 20th - 21st
September 27th - 28th
October 4th - 5th

Features:
  • Local State Breweries
  • Great German foods like Bratwurst and sauerkraut, pretzels and more
  • Entertainment including dancing, juggling and magic
  • Face painting for children
  • SnowBird Summer Activities like zip rider, tram, alpine slide etc

Recommendations:

  • sweater or overcoat as it gets colder in the higher elevations
  • drink lots of water if you are visiting Utah and not use to the higher elevation
  • Snowbird is part of the SLC protected Watershed and you can be fined for having pets up in the mountains as their waste affects the drinking water
  • Leave pets at home
Come and enjoy great German music, food and entertainment.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Q4U Ribs are fall off the bone good

We just went to Q4U BBQ today located at 3951 W 5400 S Kearns in Utah. When you first walk in you can smell the smoke of the bar-b-Que which makes you salivate and you will notice they have trophies all over the back wall along with a long wall of pictures and awards they have won.

Janet was our waitress and she was very relaxed and polite. She made the atmosphere extremely friendly and fun. This was our first experience at Q4U so we didn't really know what to expect but if you are in Kearns (next to Taylorsville) this is a must try. We ordered the Darn Snacky Pork Spare Rib Sandwich, and Famous Half Slab (6 ribs) with a side of onion hushpuppies.

Our side dishes were yams, potato salad and Q's cole slaw. For me the Q's cole slaw was the best. The yams reminded me of the kind I would eat at Thanksgiving Dinner without the marshmallows. They were marinated in brown sugar and perfectly sweetened.

The ribs were hands down both of our favorites. They literally fell off the bone (the bone was completely meat free). The ribs were seasoned perfectly and the hot & regular sauces accompanied the ribs with great flavor.

The pork was juicy, soft and delicious but I kept coming back to the ribs which are my favorite kind of meat anyway. The next time we go back I am getting the 12 ribs so I can have left overs.







picture of 6 ribs although you can't see the meat very well and I was anxious to eat so I didn't take the time to move the plate around. The bones were bare with no meat on them (they are purely for decoration) so we picked up most of the meat with our hands when the fork wasn't cutting it.













My pulled pork sandwich. I ate the meat right out of the bun and each bite was just intense of smoke flavor. The meat was perfectly cooked and juicy (I hate dry pulled pork). The pulled pork great but I still found myself eating the Ribs because they were so much better.
Q4U.com for more information on directions (they have a location in St. George and Kearns) and complete menu items.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Ruths Chris Steakhouse in Hotel Park City

We had a business guest flying in from Texas and we needed a nice relaxing place to take him for dinner. We listen to the Sean Hannity radio broadcast and figured we could all find something on the menu that we would enjoy.

We arrived at 6:45 and the hostess promptly seated us. We hadn't heard from your Texan client and he was supposed to land in SLC at 4:30 with plans to meet up in Park City for Dinner. He wasn't answering his phone so we thought maybe he got lost or had other issues and proceeded with ordering. At 7:00 we received a call from our client stating the plane was late and he just got his car. We had already placed our order and eaten our appetizers (salad and soup) so we asked our waitress if we could put our order on hold until our guest arrived. He was especially nice about this and said that would be fine.

7:15 our client shows up (that is fast by anyones driving standards from SLC to Park City). He floored it up the mountain and said on the plane he was getting himself excited about eating a good steak tonight. He also told us he knows his steaks and would let us know how this place sized up. He orderd a prime cut with blue cheese crust and took his first bite. He literally sat back in his chair and melted. He started raving this was the best steak he had ever eaten.

I had the Ahi Tuna and Kirt tried the mixed platter of tomato, crab cake, steak and chicken. Literally the steak was marinated in butter and just melts in your mouth. We had potato au gratin and mushrooms as sides. But my favorite part was the cheesecake. It was huge and it had a light layer of sour cream on it. I almost ate the whole thing but it was seriously so good.

Needless to say a business deal was struck that night and an impression was made on us. We are ready to go back and eat at Ruths Chris Steakhouse again. The dining room is located in a beautiful setting, with tall windows looking out on the Hotel Park City golf course and everything was green and beautiful. I can only imagine how beautiful this will look in the winter snow with a roaring fireplace.

melt in your mouth steak, chicken, crabcake












mushrooms and augratin potatoes













Steak with blue cheese crust










Ahi Tuna was well seasoned and the Lobster was delicious. I will say the portions seemed huge to me and I couldn't finish it all.

Legends Bar & Grill located in Park City Utah Mountain Resort

If you find yourself up in Park City either skiing or enjoying the summer activities you will enjoy eating at the Legends Bar & Grill. It's a indoor/outdoor facility with delicious meals. We ordered the Halibut Fish Tacos and Grilled Chicken, brie and Pesto sandwich. The food was hot and delicious.











The Legends Bar & Grill is open daily from 11:00 am to close and is located close to the Park City Mountain Resort Services (ticket booth) location.
Halibut Fish Tacos
Grilled Chicken, Brie & Pesto sandwich with french fries!


Happy Eating!

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