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Destination Utah

State has plenty of ideas, activities for those who wish to vacation close to home

Published: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 1:07 p.m. MDT
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Visitor's Guide to the San Rafael is a brochure offering information on camping, directions, dinosaur finds and history on American Indians in one of the most scenic, less-visited areas in Utah.

Wildlife Through the Ages is a brochure to go along with the Scenic Byway drive at Flaming Gorge. This area is identified as one of the richest yet discovered for ancient fossils and shows the various time periods on Earth from the Cretaceous to the Precambrian.

There are also brochures on the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Thanksgiving Point, Temple Square Events, Utah Symphony and Opera and Summer Travel Map on the Wasatch-Cache National Forest.

It would pay for anyone planning summer activities to spend a little time in front the "free" brochures/booklet department at the Travel Council bookstore. Or look on the racks at the various visitor's centers around the state.

There's a lot to be learned about the state of Utah.


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