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Northern Utah Living: Places to go, things to do (Oct. 18-26)

Here is a look at many of the events going on in Northern Utah and beyond in the next week: Central Ogden Oct. 18 Dinos in the Dark, Ogden Dinosaur Park and Museum, 6-9 p.m. (Oct 18, 23-25, dinosaurpark.org) Ogden Musical Theatre presents: Dracula, Peery’s Egyptian Theatre, 7:30-10 ...

Get Out There: North America’s finest fjord rivals Norway

If you’ve ever stared in awe at Norway’s fjords — those colossal green cliffs, cold blue waters, and cascading white waterfalls — then Western Brook Pond in Newfoundland will feel like a long‑lost cousin. It’s one of those places that makes you question why, when Earth still hides ...

ATV Adventures: Riding through burned-out woods on the Paiute ATV Trails

It was the second day of our stay at the Moore’s Old Pine Inn. After two nights in the “Fallen Dove Brothel” room at the Inn, we were ready for adventure. We met in front of the original Hotel for a briefing and line-up. I think it is essential to review the drop system and start with a ...

Northern Utah Living: 3 events to check out this week (Oct. 18-26)

The full Northern Utah calendar of events is on L4, but here are three local events you should check out this week: 1. Dinos in the Dark Ogden Dinosaur Park and Museum, Ogden, Oct. 18, 23-25, 6-9 p.m. Get some scary vibes by heading over to the Ogden Dinosaur Park and Museum for the ...

Get Out There: Lake Powell is magic, even for first-time houseboaters

I’ll go out on a limb to say Lake Powell is the greatest lake in the entire world. It’s basically a flooded Grand Canyon that you can “hike” by boat. Thanks to its 2,000 miles of shoreline, protected canyon waters, and lack of development, it’s also the most iconic houseboating ...