This happens to be Kelly's favorite spot to go every time she visits Utah, its magical! Tucked away between the mountains is a little ski town where people come from far and wide to visit. Home to Sundance Film Festival and Olympic ski trails.
You up for a day of shopping and getting a good deal, look no further than the Park City Outlets! There are lots of good brand names too, time to stock up!
Amy's favorite place to grab some drinks and a bite to eat and just stroll along the historic street. So many cool shops and restaurants by day, and bars and clubs by night. Can't go wrong! It is about a 45 min drive from SLC. Come see the street where it once was too dangerous for Al Capone to visit.
A beaUTAHful spot for hiking, picnicking, or scenic drives. Great for spotting wildlife and stunning fall colors. This canyon is free to access and just up the road from the recommended hotels. If you are afraid of heights, stay away from Guardsman's Pass-a road that veers off Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd. Due to it being a protected watershed, no dogs are allowed.
Surprise, Utah does sale alcohol! However there are some restrictions and rules you will want to know. The state has a strict DUI limit of 0.05% BAC so one drink could potentially get you in trouble. Restaurants can serve alcohol between 11:30am-1:00am with purchase of a food item. Bars can serve alcohol between 10:00am-1:00am, food purchase not required. Wine and liquor can only be purchased at state liquor stores. Beer can be purchased in liquor, grocery, and convenience stores. Be expected to show your ID anytime you want alcohol, even you beautiful boomers.