Salt Lake City Car Rental

Filed under: Salt Lake City Rentals - 30 Nov 2009  | Spread the word !

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Whether you’re planning a first visit or a return visit to Salt Lake City, you’ll want to make sure you include a rental car. Because of its vast beautiful landscape, you’ll want to get around to see as much of it as possible. Buses don’t operate in most rural areas and taxi cabs can be quite expensive. Some of the places you go in the outlying areas may not have great cell service coverage, so that would make calling a taxi a challenge anyway.

Rental cars can be found quite reasonably and afford you the luxury of style and privacy. Who wants to share a tour bus with a bunch of strangers? Drive yourself in your rental car and listen to music that you actually want to hear. No matter what kind of budget you have for a rental car you’re sure to find one that accommodates your desires. You may be looking for an SUV or even a luxury car; if you do a bit of research online beforehand you will not only find the car you want but you’re more likely to find a great price, too. Reserving your car ahead of time will save you a bundle.

Before you make that reservation though, check with your insurance carrier to see if you’re covered for rental cars. Many people already have the coverage and don’t even realize it. So don’t pay more than you need to for your next rental car. No need to purchase that expensive rental insurance if you’re already covered!

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Salt Lake City: Fun All Year Round.

Filed under: Salt Lake City Rentals - 23 Nov 2009  | Spread the word !

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If you are looking for a great vacation destination where there is plenty to do all throughout the year then Salt Lake City. No matter if it is winter or summer you are bound to find something that appeals to you.

If you would like to learn how to ski or are looking for a challenging place to go skiing the Salt Lake City is your place. You will find slope after slope to enjoy skiing or snowboarding. No matter what you skill level you are sure to have a fun day hitting the slopes. If you are looking for some motorized fun in the wintertime there are many trails to go snowmobiling on.

During the summer months you can enjoy sailing on the Great Salt Lake or go canoeing on the Jordan River. There are countless trails to go hiking and mountain biking on. You can enjoy golfing on first class golf courses and have a blast at one of several water parks.

If you are up for a little sight seeing there is a wide variety of things for you to do. You can enjoy shopping at some very unique shops or spend the afternoon at an art gallery. You can enjoy a day of pampering at one of several world class spas then take in a sporting event featuring one of Salt Lake City’s professional sports teams.

So when you are looking for a destination for your next trip you should most definitely consider Salt Lake City Utah

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Salt Lake City – A City Defined by Religion

Filed under: Salt Lake City Rentals - 12 Nov 2009  | Spread the word !

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Salt Lake City is known for two things: having great ski slopes, and being the home of the Church of Latter Day Saints. It is clear that everything in Salt Lake City is influenced by the mormon religion, and art is no exception.

A top rated attraction in Salt Lake City is the Museum of Church History and Art, which is also ran by the Church of Latter Day Saints. Located at 45 N. West Temple, the museum boasts artifacts dating back as far as the 1800′s. The museum is supposed to be fun and educational for the whole family, and showcases several artifacts that truly signify what it means to be a mormon in Salt Lake City. For instance, on display is the actual plow used to break the ground in the valley. That such an artifact still exists should bring a great deal of pride to the people of Salt Lake City. The museum is currently hosting two exhibitions, “A History and Record on Plates of Glass”, and “The Salt Lake Tabernacle: Gathering the Saints Under One Roof”. Both are excellent exhibitions for those seeking to culture themselves.

Not only can you get to the Museum of Church History and Art via your rental car, there are public transportation options available to you as well. The museum is conveniently located a half block north of the TRAX station. Nearby you can find pay parking, as well as scattered free parking and meters. As a bonus, admission to the museum is currently free.

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The Best Outdoor Resort Cities Near Salt Lake

Filed under: Salt Lake City Rentals - 12 Nov 2009  | Spread the word !

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Park City

Less than 40 miles from Salt Lake, nestled at the base of the Wasatch Mountains is Park City, arguably the nicest resort towns in Utah. Park city is a bustling area that attracts more than one hundred thousand travelers a year. Park city is home to three main resorts: Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley Resort and The Canyons. They offer year-round skiing, hiking and mountain climbing as well as many other activities for excited traveler.

Provo

Provo is one of the largest cities in Utah and is home to some of the most exhilarating outdoor reports in the country. Provo spans over 3000 acres and has some of the best mountain biking trails in the country. Locals also attest that the best fishing in the state is also in Provo.

Solitude Mountain Resort

Solitude is exactly what you’ll get at this off the beaten path resort. As the name implies its is an exclusive and private resort located 12 miles up the face of Big Cottonwood Canyon. Solitude caters to a very special type of clientele and ensures their privacy above anything. Solitude is also rumored to have the best views of any lodge cabins in Utah.

Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort

Snowbird resort is hit with over 500 inches of snow every year, making it a perfect resort of off season skiers. Snowbird runs 11 ski lifts and over twenty five hundred acres of skiable terrain. During the hot months they offer hiking fishing and several zip line courses, some over 500 feet in the air. At the top of their main lodge resides Cliff’s Spa, which offers a breathtaking view of the Canyon as well as a day of pampering.

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