Stretching 160 miles through Utah, the Wasatch Range makes a rugged, glacial backdrop for the 85% of the states population living within 15 miles. Mount Nebo is highest at 11,928 feet, but the peaks around Alta and Park City are most popular. "The greatest snow on earth" falls on these spectacular slopes. Lone Peaks granite outcrops provide top climbing. Canyons and valleys are loved by fly-fishermen and hikers. After all that adventure, retire to a hip restaurant or enticing hot tub in chic Park City.
Restaurants in Wasatch Range
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Wonderful place to bring your Family to.You get to choose from hundreds of Pumpkins . Bring all of your Family and then You can pick the one that you like and pay for it.
4.0 based on 37 reviews
Caveat - This place is great IF you have kids and are able to get a discounted ticket. I've never actually paid full price for a ticket - I can usually find a friend or a discount or get myself a season pass. I love coming here every year because it just FEELS like Fall! There are hundreds of little things to do and every year they add more. The corn maze used to be the main attraction, but I don't think many people even do it anymore, which is not a big loss because the corn doesn't grow very thick or very tall. But this place is a little peace of heaven for kids of all ages. There is SO much for kids to do here: slides, activities, a kid 'village' with make-believe items, crazy 'fun' houses, magic shows, dog shows, pig races, bouncing, obstacle courses, playsets, lawn games, petting zoo, and the list just keeps growing every year. TIP if you are coming only once and paying full price: Come EARLY in the season while things are still relatively fresh. Show up at opening time on Saturday morning (before there are any crowds) and enjoy all the activities for the kids at the beginning of the day - you will practically have the place to yourself and there won't be any lines. Especially if you go to the back of the park first and then work your way forward toward kiddie-land. This is also your best time to sample any of the food items you want to taste. (Apple-Cider Donuts... yum...) When you have played to your heart's content, take the kids home for a nap (you, too!). Grab dinner before returning, or plan to wait in a long, slow line. Be prepared for crowds at night if you come back to do the haunted items. If you plan to do the maze, it's definitely better in the dark. Also, catch some fireworks if you like (only on weekends).
4.0 based on 6 reviews
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