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Adventure & Recreation

Cold water dangers rise as temperatures drop

Safety tips to help recreators stay safe this winter season With temperatures dropping rapidly across Utah, the Division of Outdoor Recreation (DOR) and the Division...

Winter Reflections: Connection, Service, and Adventure in Utah’s Outdoors

December arrives softly in Utah. Snow settles on the mountains, the air grows crisp, and a quiet calm spreads across the valleys. It is...

Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation Launches Community Survey to Shape Central Utah’s Future Outdoor Recreation

The Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation (DOR) is inviting residents and visitors to help shape the future of outdoor recreation in Central Utah through...

Finding Clarity in Utah’s Fall Outdoors

October in Utah carries a certain magic. The days are crisp, the air carries a hint of woodsmoke, and the canyons light up in...

Spanish Fork City to Open New FitCity 

FitCity Center is a new community fitness center coming to Spanish Fork. Slated to open in late fall/early winter, this unique facility will meet...

The medicine of movement: cycle class for better health

At first glance, a cycle class can look a little intimidating. Rows of bikes. Blaring music. A room full of people pedaling like they’re...

Even in the heat, July has something for everyone 

When I hear  the word “July,” three things pop into my mind: the summer heat, the 4th of July, and Pioneer Day. Each one...

A Summer of Quest

This will not be a boring summer, and you can take that statement to the bank and cash it!  There are more events and...

Utah’s OSR Homesteading Festival Returns to Inspire Greater Self-Reliance

Utah's first and only off-grid homesteading community, Riverbed Ranch, is proudly hosting the 2025 OSR (Operation Self-Reliance) Homesteading Festival this coming June. This immersive...

Fall colors are on the way

You may have noticed that the days are getting shorter and the mornings are getting cooler. As we move into the last half of September we will start seeing some color change on our mountain slope