Kathy,
What a fun subject! Here's my contribution:
Although I was born and raised in Texas, I have now lived in Utah the majority of my life.
Utah is considered a desert state because of the low rainfall, but if you're thinking nothing but sand, nothing is further from the truth.
With five national parks, Utah is America's national parks capital. These national parks include: Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, and Capitol Reef National Park.
In addition to these, we have national forests, national recreation areas, the Great Salt Lake, Lake Powell, numerous smaller lakes, dinosaur quarries, ski resorts (best snow on earth), and some of the most breathtaking, dramatic scenery in the world.
We have a rich history, a thriving (booming) economy, clean air, more things to do and places to see than I could possibly list. Google "Utah Tourism" for the rest of the story.
I'll revert to a Texas-ism to finish up: y'all come.
Cheri
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