My partner and I are traveling to Utah and will be arriving in Salt Lake on October 8th. We will be spending at least 2 weeks in Utah and have it all figured out but we don't know what to do on Saturday Oct. 10.
OK seriously folks, of course we are going to Rice Eccels to see the Bears continue their promising season. It should be a great game and I strongly recommend you boosters make an appearance. Utah is highly underrated as a destination and even Salt Lake City is full of things to do.
It seems that we have figured out our Salt Lake City stay pretty well, although we don't know how we are going to see everything in the 3 days/4 nights we have. We would stay longer but we are also planning a multi-park swing through the national parks in Southern Utah.
Right now our itinerary has us going from Salt Lake City to
Park City ( Oct. 12-13) to
Price (13-14) to
Green River (14-16) to
Moab/Arches (16-19) to
Capitol Reef (19-22) to
Bryce (22-24) to
Kanab/Zion (24-26) to
departure back to California probably via HWY 395 to Yosemite.
I am looking for advice about
1. What to see
2. Where to stay that is affordable
3. Where to eat
4. What to pack
Some things to note about us before responding:
1. We are mostly touring by car seeing the scenic byways wherever possible. We are planning another Utah trip next year to northern Utah and Tetons/ Yellowstone, so we won't be hitting those areas this time. I hear that Bear lake is beautiful and it would be appropriate since we are going as a couple of bears ourselves. We are not going to do any backpacking, long bike rides, long hikes or multi day rafting trips. However, we might do an overnight rafting trip and we plan on many short or half day hikes.
2. We are trying to budget this trip under $2000 so $100/night just for hotels doesn't exactly cut it. The thing is, we are not big on camping and bed and breakfasts won't work because we want to have refridgerator access and quiet space. Basically we are looking for good hotel deals. However we will be camping on Friday and Saturday nights in order to avoid the ridiculously high mark up for hotel stays on the weekends.
3. We are vegetarians with occasional fish/seafood interests and we strongly prefer organic food.
4. Obviously we are bringing camera/photography stuff as well as the basics. And we won't forget the game tickets.
Thanks!
Any help is much appreciated, but if all you can do is attend the game, do so. We have 7000 to beat the crowd that went to Austin. And this is a conference game. This one counts and could be the one that clinches a bowl for the Bears.
:gobears:
OK seriously folks, of course we are going to Rice Eccels to see the Bears continue their promising season. It should be a great game and I strongly recommend you boosters make an appearance. Utah is highly underrated as a destination and even Salt Lake City is full of things to do.
It seems that we have figured out our Salt Lake City stay pretty well, although we don't know how we are going to see everything in the 3 days/4 nights we have. We would stay longer but we are also planning a multi-park swing through the national parks in Southern Utah.
Right now our itinerary has us going from Salt Lake City to
Park City ( Oct. 12-13) to
Price (13-14) to
Green River (14-16) to
Moab/Arches (16-19) to
Capitol Reef (19-22) to
Bryce (22-24) to
Kanab/Zion (24-26) to
departure back to California probably via HWY 395 to Yosemite.
I am looking for advice about
1. What to see
2. Where to stay that is affordable
3. Where to eat
4. What to pack
Some things to note about us before responding:
1. We are mostly touring by car seeing the scenic byways wherever possible. We are planning another Utah trip next year to northern Utah and Tetons/ Yellowstone, so we won't be hitting those areas this time. I hear that Bear lake is beautiful and it would be appropriate since we are going as a couple of bears ourselves. We are not going to do any backpacking, long bike rides, long hikes or multi day rafting trips. However, we might do an overnight rafting trip and we plan on many short or half day hikes.
2. We are trying to budget this trip under $2000 so $100/night just for hotels doesn't exactly cut it. The thing is, we are not big on camping and bed and breakfasts won't work because we want to have refridgerator access and quiet space. Basically we are looking for good hotel deals. However we will be camping on Friday and Saturday nights in order to avoid the ridiculously high mark up for hotel stays on the weekends.
3. We are vegetarians with occasional fish/seafood interests and we strongly prefer organic food.
4. Obviously we are bringing camera/photography stuff as well as the basics. And we won't forget the game tickets.
Thanks!
Any help is much appreciated, but if all you can do is attend the game, do so. We have 7000 to beat the crowd that went to Austin. And this is a conference game. This one counts and could be the one that clinches a bowl for the Bears.
:gobears:

