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W H AT T O P A C K Guiding guests on what to pack for your wedding can take a lot of the guesswork out of their decision. Feel free to add your wedding attire, whether it be cocktail casual or black-tie optional, to your wedding website. Here is also a great place to add little tidbits too, such as packing a shawl for the cooler months, sunglasses if you are having an outdoor summer ceremony, and reminding guests to drink plenty of water to avoid altitude sickness.
ACTIVITIES Northwest of downtown Salt Lake City, find the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere, Great Salt Lake. From sunbathing along the white sand shores of Antelope Island State Park to exploring the land art of the Spiral Jetty to setting sail on the lake, Great Salt Lake offers endless activities for adventurers. Or simply take a dip in the salty water as the salinity causes your body to easily float! Cheer on your favorite team! The Salt Lake City metro area is home to two D1 universities, Brigham Young University (BYU) and the University of Utah. Head south to Provo to watch BYU play in the idyllic LaVell Edwards Stadium with the peaks of Y Mountain shining in the background. Or catch a game at the University of Utah’s Rice-Eccles Stadium just east of downtown Salt Lake City. Get your heart pumping on one of the many nearby trails in the Wasatch Mountains. North of Ogden, Waterfall Canyon Trail located off of Ogden Park is a moderate 3.3 mile, out and back trail. During the spring, Little Mountain Trail features a plethora of wildflowers on an easy 3.4 mile path. Near Sundance, Stewart Falls Trail showcases a stunning waterfall and panoramic views along the 3.4 mile trail.
salt lake city wedding guide 2020 / rockymountainbride.com
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