
Featured getaway: Cedar City, Utah


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Just a couple of hours north of Las Vegas lies an oasis called Cedar City. Home to Southern Utah University, and close to a number of scenic national parks, this charming and compact city offers visitors a great home base for exploring the area. Golf, skiing, mountain biking and other outdoor recreational activities abound. In the summer, mountain bikers flock to the Brian Head Peak Activity Center, for challenging runs and spectacular scenery. Also called the "Festival City", Cedar City plays host to a number of prestigious film, theatre and art festivals throughout the year (the summer Shakespearean Festival is one of the better-known), making any time a great time to visit.
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Surrounded by natural beauty and blessed with an ideal climate, the striking red rocks of scenic Sedona attract everyone from celebrities to retirees. Whether you're looking for a weekend of golf and pampering or outdoor adventure and cultural activities, Sedona is the place. Several resorts boast championship golf courses and full-service spas. The state parks near Sedona offer breathtaking sights and ample opportunities to commune with nature. Red Rock State Park features an environmental information centre as well as wonderful locations for hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching and fishing. Shaded by cottonwoods and sycamores along the canyon walls, at Slide Rock State Park the adventurous can glide down a natural waterslide, while the less athletic can relax at picnic tables in the meadow. Sedona's beautiful surroundings and laid-back atmosphere have drawn artists to the area in droves. Indoor types will find plenty to do touring galleries, including the Sedona Arts Center, which showcases world-class exhibits and local artists. Those interested in ancient ruins and anthropology will be awestruck by the area's natural rock formations and preserved remains of old cultures. Visitors can hike past the ruins of the Sinaguan Indians on the Boynton Canyon Trail or investigate the unique geological deposits at Rachel's Knoll. At the end of a busy but invigorating day, great restaurants and shopping can be found a Tlaquepaque, a re-created Mexican village.
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