Utah Timeshares
Utah is a place of impossible geography and explosive color. Each Utah timeshare resort is set in enchanted landscapes and fiery red cliffs. The mysterious, barren deserts and snow-capped mountain peaks are why many people buy Utah timeshares. And you will be able to see for yourself when you buy or rent a Utah timeshare. At BuyATimeshare.com you can see the magic of this state every year.
Five national parks showcase some of Utah's natural splendor. From Arches National Park in Moab with its stone arches and spires, to Zion National Park in Springdale with its mist-covered monoliths, outdoor enthusiasts will think they've died and gone to heaven.
A variety of methods for exploration of all the parks are available, from open-air shuttles and guided hikes to horseback riding trails and river kayaking. Millions of years of wind and water have shaped these regions into breathtaking landscapes, so you'd better have your camera ready when you buy or rent Utah timeshare.
Incredible Historic Sites
However, Utah isn't all canyons and cliffs. The state's national monuments and recreation areas also offer spectacular sights for visitors, not to be found anywhere else in the world. DinosaurNational Monumentis located in Jensen, and was once a hotbed of archeological activity. Today you can get an education on the area's dinosaur, Native American and ranching past through exhibits and artifacts.
Golden Spike National Historic Site in Brigham City honors a different kind of history, that of the completion of the first transcontinental railroad when the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met in 1869. Here you can tour working replicas of steam locomotives and peruse the exhibits and slide programs offered in the visitor center.
A number of other historic sites and recreational areas are located throughout the state, including Natural Bridges National Monument in Lake Powell and Timpanogos Cave National Monument in American Fork. You can also get your outdoor thrills in any of a bevy of state parks and national forests, filled with everything from alpine-like shimmering lake regions to wildflower-covered prairies.
And you can take one of a dozen scenic byways to get to any of these unique destinations. Another distinctive attraction in Utah is its Olympic Park, a new attraction since hosting the Winter Olympic Games in 2002. Located outside Park City, the park features ski jumps, bobsled runs and speed-skating tracks. It has been said that the region has "the best snow on earth," and you can find out for yourself when you buy Utah timeshare.
Sweetwater at Park City Lift Lodge and Marriott's Mountainside are both in close proximity to the Olympic Park, but you'll soon discover that fantastic winter sport fun can be had almost anywhere in the state. If you can pry yourself away from the beauty that is Utah's outdoors, you'll find that the state has much more to offer you, from arts and culture to a look into Mormon heritage. Art museums such as Utah's oldest, the Springville Museum of Art, offer collections of local, regional and national pieces.
Relive the Pioneer Days
And destinations such as the Pioneer Memorial Museum in Salt Lake City and the Western Heritage Museum in Vernal offer a glimpse into Utah's diverse past. In addition, Utah's big cities and small towns each boast their own unique flavor, with dining and shopping venues, resort-style spas, glorious golf courses and even family fun.
Every member of the family will be sure to enjoy a trip to Lagoon-a-Beach Water Park in Farmington or The Clark Planetarium and IMAX Theatre in Salt Lake City. One of Salt lake's newest attractions, The Clark Planetarium has science exhibits, other-worldly landscapes for exploring, and laser shows.
When you buy Utah timeshare, it will take only one visit to see why the state song is "Utah, This Is the Place." Utah is the place for outdoor adventure, fascinating history and family fun. Year after year, you'll delight in returning to your Utah timeshare.