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Saturday, 16 January 2010 22:02

Powder Mountain

There's a difference between snow from heaven and artificial snow. Snow purists prefer Ogden's Powder Mountain Resort, where only genuine, fallen-from-the-sky Utah powder graces its steep slopes. Known for its gold medal terrain and excellent natural snow, Powder Mountain is a prime winter and summer destination. Its ski and board season usually lasts from mid-November to mid-April. Although the resort has always welcomed hikers and mountain bikers during the summer months, a 4 X 4 adventure tour was offered for the first time in 2008. The resort offers slope-side accommodations and free shuttle service to most of the lodging in Eden.

Partnering with various local and national organizations, Powder Mountain has hosted cleanup projects, environmental awareness campaigns and has supported various non-profit organizations. Powder Mountain is deeply committed to not only provide the best possible mountain experience for visitors and employees, but to also reach out beyond the slopes and help the greater good.

One of Powder Mountain's greatest assets, the Lightning Ridge Snowcat will take you to the top of Lightning Ridge with very little effort. Once on top you will access over 700 challenging acres of pristine powder snow with an impressive 2100' vertical drop. 

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Saturday, 16 January 2010 21:53

Wolf Mountain

It’s time to stop kidding yourself. You’re not likely to take the week off to stay at home and relax. Instead, say goodbye to the inbox. Turn the TV off. And leave the household tasks for another day. It’s time for a family vacation to Wolf Creek Utah. Wolf Creek Utah Ski Resort offers a variety of skill levels to accommodate each skier, and snowboarder. Approximately 20 percent of the mountain is appropriate for beginners, 50 percent for intermediate skiers and 20 percent for advanced skill levels. Wolf Creek Utah Ski Resort also boasts the best slopes in Utah for night skiing with the entire mountain lit up each evening. 

Wolf Creek Utah Ski Resort is a recreational haven for winter sports enthusiasts and the perfect place to learn to ski, snowboard, or just have fun! Wolf Creek Utah Ski Resort is known for our well-groomed slopes that are open from late November through the first of April.

Wolf Creek Utah Ski Resort offers a variety of skill levels to accommodate each skier, and snowboarder. Approximately 20 percent of the mountain is appropriate for beginners, 50 percent for intermediate skiers and 20 percent for advanced skill levels. Wolf Creek Utah Ski Resort also boasts the best slopes in Utah for night skiing with the entire mountain lit up each evening.

For beginners, we feature the Magic Carpet, a conveyer belt lift ideal for those learning to ski. The Wolf's Lair Triple opens up some of the best learning terrain in the Rockies with over 20 acres of intermediate fun for skiers and snowboarders of all ages. The Howling Wolf Double chair is the mountain's largest lift, reaching the most advanced trails. For the more experienced riders, Barney's Way, Dyer Straits, and Cougar Canyon are a few of the black diamond trails Wolf Creek Utah Ski Resort offers.

Wolf Creek Utah Ski Resort also features the region's best park. Wolf's Lair features smooth flowing lines for freestylers of all abilities with over 40 rail and snow features all serviced by the Wolf's Lair Triple.

Bring the entire family for a stay in the casual resort atmosphere of Wolf Creek Utah, which last year saw a record breaking amount of famous powder. You'll stay in a spacious and private luxury home with up to eight bedrooms while you ski and snowboard on your very own mountain.

Published in Attractions
Saturday, 16 January 2010 21:40

Snowbasin

Snowbasin is one of the oldest continuously operating ski areas in the nation. Ever since the first hearty skier schussed down our slopes in 1939, people from all over the United States have come to enjoy our exhilarating powder snow and majestic mountain scenery. The history of Snowbasin and the USDA Forest Service is a story of discovery, restoration and conservation of this unique and bountiful area as a special place of beauty and adventure.

This Sun Valley Resort is the essence of rustic chic and has fast become Utah's most asked about winter sports resort. Our European guests are telling us, "It feels like home!" Cultural diversity has arrived and our guests are enjoying the sun soaked slopes, panoramic views, rocky outcrops and the Needles Ridge sculpted by cirques with the breathtaking Needles Spires. Welcoming the world in 2002, Snowbasin successfully hosted six events, including the men's and women's downhill, Super G and combined events. Acquaint yourself with the allure of Snowbasin as the legend lives on!

Published in Attractions
Thursday, 14 January 2010 13:11

Weber Pathways

Weber Pathways is a non-profit organization in Weber County, Utah, dedicated to hiking trails, mountain biking trails, and pathways for horseback riders, cross-country skiers, snow-shoers, and other non-motorized trail users.

We are committed to the idea that non-motorized network of public pathways significantly contribute to our community's economic vitality and quality of life.

Published in Attractions
Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:39

Weber County Fair

Dates – August 5-8, 2009

Hours – 11am – 11pm although buildings will close each night at 10pm.

Published in Attractions
Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:29

Ogden's Christmas Village

Sure, Christmas songs are on the radio, trees and tinsel are in stores, and Christmas lights have been up since before the snow came.

But to some, the Christmas season doesn't truly start until the lights go on at Ogden's Christmas Village, a collection of 59 sometimes-whimsical, sometimes-historical cottages.

The smaller-than-human-scale cottages have been installed in Ogden's Municipal Gardens, creating a miniature village where elves, snowmen and Santa are in a perpetual state of getting ready for Dec. 25.

Since 1962, people have made Christmas Village a tradition, and new families join the tradition every year — not only for the cottages, but also for children to get a chance to meet Santa in the one human-sized cottage near the gardens' entrance on 25th Street.

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Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:10

Ogden Valley Balloon Festival

Just imagine – a bird’s eye view of the beautiful Ogden Valley! Floating, calm, quiet, peaceful. Catching the sun coming up over the mountains, or, watching the sunset over Ben Lomond Peak and the North Ogden Divide. It’s the perfect way to celebrate a birthday, anniversary of important date with your loved ones.

Balloon rides are available during the morning and occasionally the evening in exceptionally calm weather. 

Published in Attractions
Thursday, 14 January 2010 09:50

Top of Utah

Learn about how exciting this club is by participating in various enjoyable events and activities. Old, young, new resident or old resident, we can make sure you feel welcome while growing into your new friendships.

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Thursday, 14 January 2010 09:43

Ogden/Weber CVB

Our mission is to create economic growth by making the Ogden/Weber area the preferred convention and visitor destination.

This is our home. Our skyscrapers are Ben Lomond Peak, Mt. Ogden and Strawberry Peak. You pro bably won't see a lot of celebrities, but you'll see plenty of stars. You'll find good eats, a place to sleep and a huge playground.

Whether you're enjoying the serenity of our mountains or the eclectic vibe of notoriously charming Historic 25th Street, we hope you feel welcome in our home. 

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