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Salt Lake City, a scaled-down version of great Utah, is as exciting as the rest of the State. Take a guided city tour on a bike or escape to the pristine lakeside for camping and fishing, take a hike in the Bryce Canyon or abscond to the Grandeur Peak for a splendor view of the city and the mountains.
Salt Lake City, founded by the Mormons, is lauded with their history and culture. Temple square, Utah State Historical Society, Devereaux House, the renowned Mormon trail is where you will find everything, from their history to their role in the city’s growth over the centuries. Tour of the largest man-made open pit mine, Bingham Canyon Open Pit Copper Mine is an experience not to be missed when in the city. But if one craves a serene episode, touring the Red Butte gardens, enjoying the sunsets in the Great Salt Lake.
The remains of the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Games in the Olympic park provide a range of exciting summer and winter activities. Spread your wings and engage in a guided skydiving pursuit or take a hike in the daring wild trails in Bryce Canyon for a salty sip of the City’s adventure edge. On the east side of the Salt Lake Valley is the Millcreek Canyon in the Wasatch Mountains, ideal for solo hiking, family picnics, and camping.
The city is in a valley surrounded by mountains, with spectacular caves and saltwater pans enhancing the beauty of the landscape. The history of the Mormons and their art and culture blended with an urban twist gives a fine edge to the Salt Lake City experience.