Tag: Utah
Good News: Things to smile about this week, December 13, 2020
By Nanci Dixon
In the midst of an abundance of bad news – rising COVID numbers, unemployment, evictions, homelessness and hunger – some good news...
Good News: Things to smile about this week
By Nanci Dixon
In the midst of an abundance of bad news – rising COVID numbers, unemployment, evictions, homelessness and hunger – some good news...
Does Utah law penalize motorhome owners? Is your state next?
By Russ and Tiña De Maris
Some Utah motorhome owners have been priced off the road. How? A law that came into effect last year...
Reopenings: Bryce Canyon Hoodoos never fail to intrigue
By Russ and Tiña De Maris
To the Piaute, they were the "Legend People." Ages ago, men and women who acted offensively were punished for...
Heading into Utah? Be prepared for the questionnaire
By Russ and Tiña De Maris
Utah officials want to keep the bug out of the Beehive State, and so to quell coronavirus, they’re asking...
Hike among the hoodoos at Goblin Valley State Park, Utah
Goblin Valley State Park is one of Utah's most popular parks. It
offers incredible scenery and great opportunity for hiking and camping.
The goblin-like...
An ‘ancient ones’ pueblo at the Anasazi State Park on Utah’s Scenic Hwy 12...
Six-room replica of ancient dwelling at Anasazi State Park (Julianne G. Crane)
Anasazi State Park Museum sits on National Scenic Byway Hwy 12 in southcentral Utah, between Bryce Canyon and...
Bryce Canyon Hoodoos Never Fail to Intrigue
To the Piaute, they were the "Legend People." Ages ago, men and women who acted offensively were punished for their misdeeds by being turned...
Winter Comes Early–Bryce Canyon is Waiting
In Utah's high country, winter comes early. A few years back we were "chased out" of the canyon country by snow in October....
Hiking the Grand Staircase
The reward at the end of the trail along Calf Creek is a stunning 126' water fall. Much of the almost two million...