PROVO The Utah Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau will distribute its 2007 version of the Utah Valley Adventure Passport this week.
A majority of Utah County residents will receive it in the mail, but the Utah Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau says the attractions and coupons included in the passport are for residents of Salt Lake County and surrounding areas as well.
The publication highlights more than 30 attractions and scenic areas in Utah County. It also includes coupons and incentives for some of the attractions, including free activities.
More on the passport can be found on www.utahvalley.org. Free copies of the passport can also be ordered from the Web site or by calling 801-851-2100.
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