Utah Camping, UT Campgrounds, RV Sites, Tenting & Cabins throughout Utah State. Find The right Campsite for you and Your Family in Utah. |
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Utah's 45 state parks are a combination of heritage, scenic and recreation parks. You can camp, boat, swim, fish, picnic, visit interpretive areas, golf, hike, bike, ride off-highway vehicles, or just relax with family and friends. Discover what's new and see what programs are being offered in the parks. Utah features 14 world-class ski resorts, 11 of which are less than an hour from Salt Lake City International Airport. A winter vacation here means you enjoy unparalleled access and value - along with our famous Utah powder! Also, our national parks and other scenic attractions remain open throughout winter as well. We invite you to find out why people come back year after year, and all year-round! Mountain biking, hiking, climbing, touring and river rafting creates passionate adventurers to the Four Corners Utah area. Utah was acquired by the United States in 1848 |
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Utah, like most of the western United States, has few days of thunderstorms. On average there are fewer than 40 days of thunderstorm activity during the year, although these storms can be briefly intense when they do occur. They are most likely to occur during monsoon season from about mid-July through mid-September, especially in southern and eastern Utah. Dry lightning strikes and the general dry weather often spark wildfires in summer, while intense thunderstorms can lead to flash flooding, especially in the rugged terrain of southern Utah. Utah features a dry, semi-arid to arid 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 is a result of the state's location 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 October to May. In summer, the state, especially southern and eastern Utah, lies in the path of monsoon moisture from the Gulf of California. No matter what type of vacation you have in mind, you will quickly find out that the great state of Utah has everything you need and a whole lot more. Come check out what Utah has to offer, and start a memorable vacation filled with exciting adventure! The name Utah comes from the Native American Ute tribe |
| What do you remember about your last camping trip? Maybe it´s been years since you last took advantage of this great way to spend time with nature. Or is this a regular habit and you can’t wait to discover that new camping site? Either way, camping is one of the most satisfying ways to take a vacation. Pitching a comfy two-person tent or travelling in luxury in your new RV. Everyone has similar reasons for wanting to experience the outdoors. Today, this is the GREEN thing to do and while camping is evolving somewhat, the things that we all expect are sun, water, trees and fresh air. Those remind us of what´s important. Spend quality time with you family at a camp site you love. Take leisurely swims in the campground´s lake, toast marshmallows, and enjoy the smells of a small wood fire. There’s never a shortage of fun things to do in Utah! |
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