HERE’SA NEWREASON TO MEET in Davis County,Utah,where busi- ness meets adventure: A $10-million
expansion at The Davis Conference Center in Layton increased its capacity by 38,000 square feet. The expansion includes a 17,000-square-foot exhibit hall andmore than 10,000 square feet of contiguous meet- ing and prefunction areas, creating a com- bined total of more than 70,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space. Davis County offers more than 1,500 guest
rooms; 450 of these are in properties that surround theDavis Conference Center.More than 250 restaurants, 90 of which lie within
Davis County at a Glance
For More Information Contact the Davis Area Convention andVisitors Bureau at (888) 777-9771, or visit www.davisareacvb.com.
walking distance of the hotels and conven- tion center, forma true “hospitality zone.” TheDavis Area CVB services department can assist with group reservations and off-site theme-dining experiences. Visitors to Davis County shouldn’tmiss
Antelope Island, the best place to experience the Great Salt Lake. Binoculars are recom- mended for the best viewing of antelope, mule deer, big-horn sheep, coyotes, and a herd of more than 500 free-roaming bison. Davis County’s nine pristine golf courses
feature scenic backdrops of the mountains. Winter is also a great time to experience Davis County and the “Greatest Snow on Earth.” The area boasts 10 ski resorts, situ- ated within 20 minutes to one hour of its hotels.After a full day on the links or on the slopes, guests can relax with a massage at one of several day spas.
THE GREAT OUTDOORS: Business meets adventure, just 20 minutes from the airport.