Utah Office of Tourism will hire a full-fledged representation firm in 2021 to expand their reach in travel trade & PR activities. Besides this, plans are also afoot to develop strategic co-operative marketing campaigns and hosting key travel trade partners in the state, says Rachel Bremer, Global Travel Trade & Destination Development Manager, Utah Office […]
No matter how you like to get outside, public land and outdoor recreation is for everyone. From a newbie hiker to a longtime off-roader, there is a shared commitment to keeping public land and trails healthy and accessible for the next user and future generations. There is a great diversity of recreationists out there on the trail, so learning proper trail etiquette and treating each other with respect, no matter how you recreate, goes a long way to helping maintain public land and having a good experience.
In many Utah public land areas, trails are open to and shared by equestrians, OHV riders, bicycle riders, e-bikers, runners and hikers. Trail sharing can and does work when people respect each other while working cooperatively to keep each other safe.
Utah s national parks see traffic, congestion and gate closures over Memorial Day weekend K. Sophie Will, St. George Spectrum & Daily News
With several notices beforehand, Utah s national parks geared up for battle against the anticipated crowds for Memorial Day weekend.
Now, as the dust settles, the parks are reviewing what happened over one of the busiest tourist weekends of the year.
Arches National Park had to temporarily delay entry to the park every day from Friday to Monday, including twice on Saturday and Sunday.
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According to officials and Twitter data, the park has only had to close the park twice in one day only a few times before.