Best Spots for Stunning Stargazing Honeymoons in the USA
Stargazing is one of the simplest, most affordable, and most romantic honeymoon experiences a couple can have. The brilliance of…
Utah is a one-of-a-kind, awe-inspiring combination of intense natural beauty and man-made spectacle. With an abundance of national parks including Canyonlands, Dinosaurland, Bryce Canyon and Zion as well as phenomenal ski resorts and the metropolitan thrills of Salt Lake City, Utah presents an inside view and experience of the American West unlike any other state in the region.
Utah has become an increasingly popular destination in recent years, particularly on and around the numerous man-made lakes such as Lake Powell. The majority of the land within its borders are deserts or High Plains and uninhabited, so many of the people tend to live in the cities and towns that fringe the massive and spectacular Salt Lake. It is one of the U.S.’s Four Corner states, bordered by Nevada on the West, Idaho to the North, Wyoming to the North and East, Colorado to the East and Arizona to the south.
Your honeymoon in Utah is set among a gorgeous land filled with unforgettable sites and a deep history of diverse people, from Native American Utes to Mormon missionaries and rugged mountain men. A paradise in all seasons, cold weather brings excellent skiing and snowboarding while warmer months present phenomenal biking, hiking and seemingly endless outdoor activities.
This land of Brigham Young held much potential to the people who settled it. As a honeymoon hotspot, you’ll find so much to appreciate as well.
Explore the beautiful mountains, forests, and ski slopes of Park City at the Montage Deer Valley, nestled into Wasatch Mountain. Choose from 156 the elegant guest rooms or from 66 suites, all with alpine views and gas fireplaces. Every room in the luxury lodge-style hotel is appointed with magnificent alpine…
Combine the ambiance of a quaint New England bed and breakfast with classic, old school glamour and you’ll find the Washington School House Hotel. This downtown hotel was built as a school house in 1889, but has upgraded and modernized itself into a hotel showcasing itself as the pinnacle of…
The Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin and the Colorado Plateau are among the geological features that give Utah its wealth of unique and incredible outdoor beauty as well as the natural playground of sand dunes, pine forests and arid deserts. The spectacular Salt Lake, which is the fourth largest terminal lake in the world, is referred to as America’s Dead Sea and affords its own world of pleasures. From hiking, fishing and skiing to shopping, theater and excellent dining, Utah is an unexpected treasure in the American West.
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