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Gorgeous landscapes and breathtaking vistas are two of the Beehive State's many hallmarks. The unique geography and ecological diversity of Southern Utah have helped it to become one of the country's fastest growing geographic regions. With a booming tourist industry and an adventure in every backyard, Utah has fast become one of the most favorable places to live in North America.

Whether you're searching for investment property or you're looking to establish a homestead, Utah is one of the most hospitable regions in the nation. Boasting remarkable views and a full host of unique geological features, Utah tells a detailed story of the earth's natural history and some of its most compelling peoples. Never starved for recreation or exploration of a new unknown, the communities and families in Utah have unearthed one of the United States' last great secrets.

Ironically, however, Utah doubles as one of the most economically favorable places to live in the US. With a low cost of living, excellent business opportunities and limitless possibilities for true-life adventure, our land and people have become irresistible; their zest and zeal contagious.

Dale Meier's photo account of Utah's storied past presents us with his unique perspective. He tells the tale of her natural beauty, inviting us along the tour through the playground of God's imagination. Experience Utah for yourself. Enjoy all the advantages of one of the nation's finest regions.


Living the Good Life? If not, just consider the advantages of living in Utah!
  • Cost of Living: The Accura Cost of Living Index names Provo, Salt Lake, Ogden and many major Utah cities as consistently having a cost of living lower than the national average. Utah ranked 5th among states for “Economic Freedom,” according to a study by the Pacific Research Institute. The Center for Women’s Business Research reported Utah to be the fastest growing state in the nation for women-owned businesses!
  • Low Crime-Rate: Morgan Quitno, “12th Annual America’s Safest (and Most Dangerous) Cities” ranks Provo, Utah and Orem, Utah the 10th safest cities for each of their populations and Logan, Utah as "America's Safest Metropolitan Area."
  • Good for the kids: Forbes.com, 2004 ranked Salt Lake Utah second in the nation for the best education in big cities, second for per capita spending on education and fourth for the percentage of students completing high school.
  • Open Spaces & Adventure: Outside Magazine, August 2005 ranks Salt Lake City a "New American Dream Town" naming its commitment to open space, anti-grid-lock measures, optimistic community spirit, and passionate embrace of adventure.
  • Nightlife: From French cuisine to mountain cafes, Utah boasts some of the finest restaurants and night clubs in SW U.S. And for those who wish to venture further, Las Vegas, Nevada is only 2 1/2 hours from Cedar City, Utah!
  • Playing outdoors: If Utah doesn't offer it maybe it hasn't been invented. Year-round open fishing, Hunting (elk to wild turkey and everything in between), over 100 Golf Courses, Snowmobiling, Snowshoeing, Rock climbing, Sailing on the Great Salt Lake, White-water rafting, kayaking, Cross-country skiing, Boating, water-skiing, Hot-air ballooning, Horseback riding, Hang-gliding, flying, Bird watching, camping and much much more! Be sure to check out the Bryce Country Horseback Video produced by Dave Webb of RedRockAdventure.com on our Utah Photos page.




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And Still More Life-Affirming Reasons to Live in Utah:
  • To your health: Outside Magazine, August 2005 praised the "livability" of Salt Lake City in naming it the "Best Place to Live" where the landscape evokes constant praise from recreationists, calling it "a near-perfect location for avid outdoor adventurers." Utah was also ranked 9th nationally for quality of healthcare. The United Health Foundation presented its 2005 edition of “America’s Health Rankings” and Utah ranked 4th in the nation for overall state health.
  • Open Spaces & Adventure: Outside Magazine, August 2005 ranks Salt Lake City a "New American Dream Town" naming its commitment to open space, anti-grid-lock measures, optimistic community spirit, and passionate embrace of adventure.
  • Skiing Anyone?: 14 world-class ski resorts give Utah the winning edge in slope fun. Ski Magazine, 2006 ranked Deer Valley Ski Resort and Park City among the top 10 in the nation. Utah is known around the world for its pristine mountains and ideal skiing and snowboarding conditions. Brian Head Ski Resort located less than 3 hours from Las Vegas and 8 hours from Southern California is Utah's highest resort.
  • National Treasures: Utah is proud of its five national parks, seven national monuments, two national recreation areas, and six national forests. Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Dixie National Forest to name just a few.
  • Don't Forget Culture: More than just the Gateway to the National Parks, Cedar City, Utah is also home to the Tony Award winning Utah Shakespearean Festival, the Utah Summer Games, the American Folk Ballet, galleries, restaurants, coffee houses, music stores, several live music venues, an old time soda fountain, antique stores, and regional arts and crafts shops and more!
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Southern Utah Land
Cedar City, Utah known as the Gateway to the National Parks, is just a 1½ miles from Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Cedar Breaks National Monument. It's an outdoor enthusiasts Heaven! The Utah Shakespearean Festival, the Utah Summer Games and the American Folk Ballet make Cedar City truly a "Festival City." A metropolitan lifestyle in a small town setting!

Brian Head Ski Resort - Utah´s highest resort, receiving over 400 annual inches of light, Utah powder proudly offers over 50 runs for all ability levels, & an entire mountain dedicated to children with beginners´s slopes and a great Snow Tube Park! Brian Head Ski Resort is the premier alpine destination in southern Utah. Honored as a "Top Family Getaway for Family Travelers" by the Family Travel Forum, located approximately 35 minutes from Cedar City, Utah and three hours from Las Vegas.
Zion National Park - In sheer magnitude and color, Zion is very likely one of the most awe-inspiring National Parks in the world! Colorful sandstone canyons, hot rocky deserts, and cool forested plateaus thrill rock climbers and hiking enthusiasts from around the world. Vertical climbs and zig-zagging trails ascend to pinnacles, domes, arches and spires; water pours down the faces of sheer walls; hanging gardens create a tropical paradise in the midst of the otherwise arid desert surroundings.

Dixie National Forest - Nearly two million acres, the largest National Forest in Utah, straddles the divide between the Great Basin and the Colorado River. Solidarity, splendor, beauty, and recreational fun abound for every member of the family! Take an ATV Tour, no experience necessary, there are Certified guides to train you! Camp along the trail or drop out for a nights rest at a hotel or Bed and Breakfast!

Imagine YOUR dream home with a spectacular mountain view as your front yard, horses roaming in their own corral, outdoor recreation in every season for every adventuresome spirit! National Parks and Resorts within a few minutes drive, cultural centers, museums and festivals for year-round entertainment, clean air, privacy and a piece of real estate which can Only increase in value from one year to the next..within an easy drive of Los Angeles or Las Vegas!
Bryce Canyon National Park -Open all year, this series of giant amphitheaters with millions of pink rock pinnacles ("hoodoos") that seem to glow at sunrise and sunset, are the reason there´s no place in the world quite like it! If you can't decide between hunting, swimming, canoeing, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, shooting ranges, golfing, camping & western activities, why not charter a helicopter at Bryce Canyon Airport and see them all! Or visit one of Bryce Canyon's many Wildlife Museums!

Bryce Country Horseback Video

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Living the Good Life? If not, just consider the advantages of living in Utah!

80 Acres South of Highway 56 160 Acres Large Prime Parcel 5 Acres Improved Subdivision 20 Acres Quichipa Lake, Utah
40 Acres New Castle/Modena 19 Acres Escalante Valley Ranchos 10 Acres Kane County, Utah 20 Acres Cedar City Beltway, Utah
2.7 Acres Garden Valley Ranchos Log Cabin on 20 Acres, Utah 2.33 Acres Brian Head, Utah 100 Acres Beaver County, Utah
160 Acres NW of Cedar City, Utah 320 Acres Cedar City, Utah 20 Acres South of Cedar City, Utah 317 Acres Lund, Utah
20 Acres near Lund, Utah 160 Acres Cedar City, Utah 40 Acres Cedar City, Utah 10 Acres Mountain Ridge Estates
5.7 Acres Escalante Valley Ranchos 23.66 Acres Treed Parcel, Utah 9.07 Acres Escalante Valley Ranchos 320 Acres Cedar City Foothills, Utah
460 Acres Bryce Canyon, Utah 10 Acres Hwy 89 at Hwy 14, Utah 280 Acres Beryl, Utah 8 Acres Waterfront Property

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