DESTINATIONS SOUTHERN UTAH | ACTIVE & ADVENTURE 8
dine out in springdale
A beautiful and rather well-off town on the edge of Zion National Park, Springdale has wide-ranging appeal as a popular base for those venturing into Zion and as a magnet for foodies. Springdale’s top places to eat include Rosita’s, a Mexican restaurant set up by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, and the King’s Landing Bistro, run by Thomas King, ex-executive chef of Le Cirque in Las Vegas’s Bellagio hotel. The town’s highlights include the OC Tanner Amphitheater, an open- air venue with a backdrop of Zion’s rust-red cliffs, and its downtown area, which is packed with independent boutiques, restaurants and bars.
BOOK IT
Intrepid Travel’s eight-day Utah Parks Circuit takes in Zion, Bryce Canyon, Moab and Monument Valley. It starts at £840, which includes accommodation (camping and hotels), transport and selected meals and activities.
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Highlights of North America Travel Service’s 11-day Utah’s Canyonlands package are Salt Lake City, Moab, Dead Horse Point State Park, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon and Monument Valley. Prices start at £2,509, including accommodation and direct flights from the UK. northamericatravelservice.
co.uk
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