PROVO Back by popular demand, the 2007 Utah Valley Adventure Passport debuts this week.
Created by the Utah Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Adventure Passport is billed as a fun and convenient way to enjoy many of Utah Valley's attractions.
The Adventure Passport highlights over 30 different attractions and scenic areas throughout Utah Valley, including the valley's eleven public golf courses. It includes offers and incentives for several of these attractions, including free activities and discount coupons. Families can mark the venues they've visited with colorful stamps included with the Adventure Passport.
This year's Utah Valley Adventure Passport features several new attractions, along with many of the most popular venues from last year's edition.
"The variety of recreational activities in Utah Valley continues to expand, and Utah Valley residents and visitors can experience everything our area has to offer with this latest edition of the Adventure Passport," said Joel Racker, president and CEO of the Utah Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Utah Valley families will receive a complimentary Adventure Passport in the mail.
See: www.UtahValley.org, or call (801) 851-2100.




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