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Axios
28-05-2025
- Axios
Utah's newest state park roars to life
Outdoor enthusiasts have a reason to head to Grand County — and no, it's not just Arches National Park. Driving the news: Located about 15 miles northwest of Moab, Utahraptor State Park opened last week, featuring a campground, visitor center and mountain biking trails. The intrigue: The 46th state park is named after one of the state's most famous dinosaurs, the Utahraptor. The carnivorous dinosaur is known for inspiring the vicious velociraptors seen in "Jurassic Park." The deadly hunter's fossils have been found in Dalton Wells Quarry and Gaston Quarry in Grand County. Dalton Wells is home to "one of the largest dinosaur bone beds in North America," per Visit Utah.
Yahoo
11-03-2025
- Yahoo
These Utah cities are great for singles, according to new survey
Utah stands out in a recent study from Ownerly, a real estate database that explored the best cities for singles. In the study, Ownerly collected and analyzed data from cities across the U.S. By zooming in on factors like dating trends, job opportunities and affordability, researchers worked to determine which would be the best ones for singles to live in. Here are Ownerly's rankings. On Ownerly's list of the top 10 best cities for singles in 2025, Utah appeared not once, not twice, but three times. Here's the full list. Grantsville, Utah Clute, Texas Washington Terrace, Utah Milton-Freewater, Oregon Whitestown, Indiana Willard, Missouri Jerome, Idaho Sunset, Utah Farmington, Arkansas Fort Stockton, Texas And those weren't the only wins for the Beehive State. Ownerly also explored the best urban cities for singles and put six Utah cities in the top 10: Kaysville (No. 2), Lehi (No. 3), American Fork (No. 4), Cedar City (No. 7), Eagle Mountain (No. 8) and Tooele (No. 10). Ownerly states that these urban cities are great places for singles due to their strong job markets, larger populations, and packed social calendars. If you're familiar with these Utah cities, you're either impressed or alarmed. Why did Ownerly like Utah so much? Ownerly used nine different factors to build its list. Its researchers believe these are the biggest things to look for when deciding where to live as a single person: Single population growth Income growth assessment Housing affordability Sex ratio Rent affordability Median age comparison Home value growth Comprehensive final ranking Online dating Grantsville is a good choice because it has 'the tranquility of a small town and proximity to a bustling city,' according to Ownerly, which also highlights its great professional and social opportunities. Ownerly's listings for Grantsville, Washington Terrace and Sunset highlighted the many attractions nearby, including rodeos, art festivals and mountain trails. Here are five fun facts about Utah that may convince you that it's the right place to be. According to Utah National Park Trips, Utah is home to five national parks — known as the Mighty Five — that are all just a few hours from each other: Arches, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands and Zion. For this exciting event held every year since 1978, filmmakers and celebrities make their way to Park City, where 'unique cinematic creations' from various genres are shown to audiences, providing a great opportunity for creatives to be noticed in such a competitive industry, according to Utah Stories. Utah is a wonderland for paleontologists because there's no telling what you might find. The Cleveland-Lloyd quarry has had more than 600 different dinosaur finds and the 'dinosaur hotspot' in Vernal is a great place for families, per Utah Stories. According to Visit Utah, Utah is known for giving skiers and snowboarders a 'vacation of their dreams' due to the quality and quantity of snow its ski resorts can offer. Even the state license plate says it has the 'best snow on Earth.' Located in Farmington, Utah, Lagoon is the 'oldest amusement park in the American West,' according to KSL News Radio, and houses the third oldest roller coaster in the nation, known as 'Old Woodie.'