Utahvacationproperties.com Introduction
I feel very fortunate to live in the state of Utah and can definitely understand why people love to vacation here. There is so much to do in the "great outdoors" and so much great weather to do it in. In the spring, summer and fall we see weeks of sunshine and long days to play outside. In the winter we receive enormous amounts of the greatest snow on earth to go skiing, snowboarding, cross country, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, tubing and even horse drawn sleigh rides! The combination of great weather, easy access and lot's of activities make for a great vacation spot.
I first visited Utah in the summer of 1998 and fell in love with it. I quit my job and moved out the following summer of 1999 and have been in Park City ever since. I think Park City, Deer Valley, Snowbird and Alta are pretty well known in the country/internationally for it's skiing but I think many people are now discovering the treasures the rest of this state has to offer vacation-wise. Word is out about the other pristine, uncrowded ski areas like Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, Solitude, Brighton and even Brian Head for the Vegas crowd.
Moab has long been known as the "mecca" for mountain biking but folks have discovered that there is so much to do there besided biking like world class 4X4 offroading, river rafting the colorado, dirt biking, road biking, hiking, archaeology sites and not to mention having Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park right nearby it's no wonder the explosion in Popularity of the town of Moab. A website with lots of info is here. Speaking of National Parks, how about Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park in southern Utah? Capitol Reef National Park, Grand Staircase Escalante, Natural Bridges National Monument or Golden Spike National Historic Site ring a bell? So much to do, so little time is what I fear of living in this state :o)
I've felt for a long time that many of the more popular destinations in Utah have been inadequately represented online. Your visitors have to weed through 1,000's of different hotel/condo and home listings on the popular and broadly focused rental sites like vrbo.net and greatrentals.com. I felt like a website featuring just Utah rentals would more affectively advertise Vacation Rental owners, give them more bang for their buck and allow your visitors to find listings quicker as they are only looking at Utah. I also felt like some of the smaller properties in the quieter locations could get more exposure and have an affordable, set yearly cost of $75 to list their property. The result is this website.
If you've made it this far in the blog and want to leave a comment, suggestion or any criticism's please feel free to chime in.
Till next time,
Chris
Utahvacationproperties.com
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