From Deseret News archives:

Utah is the place for great travel in summer

Published: Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:07 a.m. MDT
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One called "Kids" lists popular stops for the younger family members. These would include the zoo, a planetarium, museums and fun centers, such as those at Snowbird, Park City Mountain Resort and Lagoon.

Others include "Bike," "Golf," "Destination Spa," "Dinosaur," "Off Road" and "Olympic Legacy," which pinpoints the 2002 Olympic sites that are still open and offering activities,

Even today, I like to tour the Utah Olympic Park and in particular watch the freestyle aerialists twist and turn and flip into the training pool, stand atop the 120-meter jump to experience the view Olympians had of the run down and tour the Olympic and ski museum.

As I said, before making any travel plans over the rest of summer and fall, I suggest stopping by the book store and talking with manager Alana Robison. The address is 300 N. State, and the phone number is 801-538-1398.


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