A treasure trove of natural beauty and breath-taking landscapes, Utah is home to some of America's most beautiful natural wonders. From the mirror-like surface of the Great Salt Lake to the towering peaks of the Wasatch Mountains, Utah is not short of things to do or see, and coupled with the change in seasons, nothing will ever look the exact same. Spring brings blankets of wildflowers that garnish the canyons and meadows that are otherwise bleak and rugged, but fall brings about brilliant shades of orange and gold, reflecting the sun and becoming one of the most gorgeous sights around sunset. There is more to Utah than just sightseeing though. The diverse range of natural formations in Utah also make it a popular place for the more outdoorsy people, with no shortage of hikes in their vast landscape. However, for the thrill seekers, winter in the Wasatch Mountains is a must visit. From skiing to snowboarding, to a simple stroll through the powdery white mountains, winter in Utah is not the cold and barren landscape so many people may think it is.
A hidden gem in the Cache Valley, Beaver Mountain is one of the oldest ski resorts in the United States. Popular among the residents of Logan and Utah State University, the ski range has been in business for about 85 years, and although less developed than some other extravagant ski resorts, it is well maintained and has all the utilities required to be a functional, efficient ski resort, perfect for a family-friendly ski vacation. However, the fun does not end there. Summer brings about beautiful meadows and lush forests, offering a picturesque landscape and fantasy world perfect for a hike. Because of the hidden gem status, Beaver Mountain is a haven for wildlife, largely undisturbed from the clamor and noise of the human population. It is the perfect place to spot elk, deer, and various bird species, an opportunity that is so hard to come by nowadays.
The pull of Beaver Mountain is the skiing and hiking, but for those that want to sit and relax for awhile, the venue also offers picnic areas, a bar/grill, and outdoor fireplaces to sit and mingle. Of course, it being outdoors and in the mountains means it is exposed to the elements and may be damaged, but that is why the State of Utah is asking for contractors to repair or replace picnic tables, repair the wooden sign, and clean the firepits. This is to ensure that for the upcoming season, everything is in top shape and well maintained to make visitors as happy and as comfortable as possible. If interested, click here for more information. The last day to submit a bit is August 22, 2024 at 4:00 PM MDT.