
Logan – fast-growing city located in Cache Valley in northern Utah, with plenty of nearby recreational activities, two impressive Mormon religious structures, and Utah State University.Cedar City – good-sized college town of Southern Utah University in northern Dixie, home to the annual Utah Shakespearean Festival, and located near Cedar Breaks National Monument and the northwestern section of Zion National Park.Salt Lake City – located along the Wasatch Front, it is the largest city and capital of the state, the center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church, whose members are known as Mormons), including Temple Square, and the University of Utah host city of the 2002 Winter Olympics.Rolling hills, agricultural land, and historic Mormon settlements abound in the Central regionĮndless desert, some high mountains, rugged terrain, salt flats, and the Great Salt Lake Utah's southwest is home to striking desert landscapes, forested mountains, ranchland, and the warmest spot in the state High desert landscape, mining settlements, and the Uinta Mountains, home to Utah's highest peaks Mars on earth few people reside here, but some of the world's most extraordinary desert landscapes and enormous national parks await The most urbanized area of the state - home to Salt Lake City, the majority of Utah's population, a number of LDS temples, and world class skiing and snowboarding
