Mount Nebo is a beautiful drive and we have had awesome memories on it! There is a trail titled Grotto Trail. There you will find a short trail that leads to a small waterfall! We have our initials carved on a tree on that trail. We have also gone all the way to the top of the mountain and painted canvases for each other and picked the flowers you see in the picture! We would love for you to see the beauty of this drive and trail while you're in Utah!
In Park City there are lots of things to do and see! The 2000 Olympic museum is located there, along with Sundance, and a beautiful lake called Bear Lake which is a great place to take pictures, like the one pictured above! You can't go wrong with Park City, google it and check it out!
If you have some extra time on your hands, Moab is a sight to see! It is roughly a 3 hour drive from Orem, UT. In Moab you'll see the famous arches and rock formations! It is a desert so remember to pack lots of water! Moab was our first road trip together and it was so beautiful!
Salt Lake City is a huge city with tons of things to do! Check out the malls (there are many) and even the Mormon temple if you're interested in that! Something we have always wanted to do, but never have done, is rent the bikes and bike around the city! You could also check out Antelope Island and the Great Salt Lake! If you get hungry grab a bite at the Pie Pizzeria for some unbelievably good pizza! There is also a place called Tinker's Cat Cafe that will let you get some coffee and then go hang out with the kitties that are up for adoption! One of my (Rebecca) favorite places!
If you're like us, you love to eat, this is why we have put together a list of our favorite places to eat in Utah. The Pie Pizzeria, Brick Oven Pizza, Rockwell Ice Cream, 5-Star BBQ, Costa Vida, In-N-out, Rowley's Red Barn (their ice cream is amazing), Cafe Zupas, Red 8 Asian Bistro and Sushi, Waffle Love, Five-Guys burger and fries (but with the fry sauce that only Utah has). If you see an option to get fry sauce, or pink sauce say yes, it's a Utah staple!