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    Bountiful Utah Temple

    4.5 (12 reviews)

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    Matthew H.

    Flew into Utah today and I was able to go to Bountiful. Up on the hill above the city is this Beautiful Temple. It's like it is looking down on the city watching over everything. It is definitely worth the visit.

    View from the front, if you look closely, you can see Angel Moroni perched on the top.
    Haley N.

    What a lovely place to start or end your day! This beautiful castle-like temple is set high on the hill, right next to the East Mountains in Bountiful. There is a large parking lot, both outside and underground. Really, it's huge, but it's usually pretty busy. So if you are trying to make a session, leave a littler earlier than planned so you can find a parking spot and get to the temple on time. The architecture is stunning. And if you get a chance to even walk around the temple grounds, take it. There is lots of symbolism that goes into each temple; for example, take a look at the sun etched into the columns. There are also lots of Native American sun designs throughout the temple, so keep your eyes peeled! TIPS & TRICKS: * If you want to know more about the LDS Church, also known as "Mormons", check out the website: www.lds.org * Doctrine and Covenants 110:3 * Mosiah 2:6 Face the temple and keep your thoughts centered on The Lord, life is full of trials but it's easier when you have help from someone who never leaves you alone. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is true! Read the Book of Mormon and pray about it, I promise you'll get the answers you need and your prayers will be answered.

    The temple during the late afternoon.

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    If you're visiting Bountiful, walking around the gardens and enjoying the mountain views by the Bountiful Utah Temple is a must activity.

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    This Is the Place Heritage Park

    This Is the Place Heritage Park

    4.0(87 reviews)
    9.0 miEast Bench, University

    This was one of the destinations from our tour bus. Unfortunately, the tour guide only gave us 20…read moremins to explore the area. A historic place with many statues on site. They were definitely worth the photo op. I saw other family going on train rides that would take you from one place to another. If you want to enter the zoo, there was an admission fee. Also there were pony rides for the kids to enjoy. Once you are done, there was a gift store available to shop for soverniers. If you want to spend most of your time here especially when you have kids or enjoy a family fun, I would avoid booking a tour. I believe the vistors parking is free.

    Advice! When you get in, after you view the visitor center, take the tram for the complete circuit…read moreof the overall park. The guide will give you the overview of the perimeter and you can decide what to see - or if you see everything. The entire park is a tribute to the heritage of the area from before the Mormons arrived in the late 1840s. It ranges from a tepee and hogans for Native Americans, to settler cabins to many buildings spanning various time period over the next 100 years. Very pleasant guides in many of the buildings - who are eager to share their knowledge. The park is "more or less" a big rectangle that is roughly 4 city blocks by 3 city blocks with a couple of sites just outside of the rectangle. There were guides in nearly every building in Main St - which runs through the center. In total, we saw nearly all of it in 4 hours - got lunch there - and covered over 3 miles on foot.

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    This Is the Place Heritage Park - Front seat where you get your tickets.

    Front seat where you get your tickets.

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    Artesian Well Park

    4.5(13 reviews)
    9.2 miCentral City, Downtown

    Very grateful to have this resource! 67 year old woman here. I wish there was a way to give this…read more10 stars. 1. HEALTH. For my health, I drink a minimum of 1.5 liters of spring water daily. I try to drink over half of that before I get to have my first cup of coffee in the morning. I think it's the best thing I've done for myself in reducing pain and promoting significant healing. 2. HELP OTHERS!!!! I hope this review helps someone - if not you, then I hope you keep this in mind for someone you know that may benefit from this. The doctors won't be telling you what I'm going to share here..... 3. REVERSE OSMOSIS BAD! I have painful nerve damage in my face for the past 7 years. One mistake - probably the worst thing that I did to myself in trying to heal this thing - was that I was drinking reverse osmosis water. I was thinking that getting rid of all of the impurities of city water would be a good thing (and it is)... but the bad thing that I didn't realize was that I was also robbing my body of all of the minerals (especially magnesium!) by drinking filtered water! 4. NO "FILTERED". Almost all bottled water is just "filtered" and you are not (IMO) doing your immune system any favors by buying and drinking that stuff! 5. SHINGLES, TN & PHN. Trigeminal Neuralgia (or also called Post Herpetic Neuralgia) is the technical term for this outrageously painful condition. Mine was caused by getting shingles in my face without a rash (shingles can happen anywhere in your bod and does not have to present a rash!!!!).... and mine was misdiagnosed for 6 months - leaving me with a horrid damaged nerve that serves 1/2of my face. I couldn't talk for 3 years - too much pain. I've tried hard to not get on the slippery slope of taking more and more prescription drugs for this. There is no such thing as living pain free with it - so might as well let a little pain happen and then my brain has a crack at figuring out what nerve needs healing. And I've accomplished that! So my doctors are shocked that I'm doing much better every year - instead of getting worse. So please share this info if it can help someone. 6. SPRING WATER ONLY. So a year ago, I had the good fortune of tripping across a doctor talking about this on AM radio when I was doing a boring drive from Denver to Omaha to see a neurosurgeon (that was a total waste of time and money!). I started to have spring water (NEVER just "filtered" water) delivered when I lived in Denver. Here, in SLC, the only company that delivers 5 gallon jugs of spring water also charges $13 service fee every time they come by. It gets expensive - quickly. 7. JOINT PAIN To anyone with joint problems, I also found out those crinkly cheap water bottles are very, very bad for you. Do your own homework. I had pain in both knees and one hip starting to happen from me drinking about 75 bottles of the cheapo drinking water bottles from a warehouse store over the course of a little over a month when I was too broke to buy the RO filters that needed changing! Once I heard that doc on the radio, I went to drinking spring water from glass on roadtrips. Pain went away in about 2-3 weeks completely - a year ago. I plan on skiing this winter!!! I'm aware of the perchlorate issue - so I just revisit that issue every 6 months or so. But the benefits (for me) far outweigh that risk that exists from this source. I truly hope this helps someone. Only negative is finding a place to park sometimes. But saving $80-100 a month for my family is worth it.

    Wonderful neighborhood spot to come and pick up some cool, refreshing water. Was completely redone…read moreseveral years back and it's such a little, unique space in the city

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    Artesian Well Park - Amazing, beautiful and new renovated with efficiency. Thank you!

    Amazing, beautiful and new renovated with efficiency. Thank you!

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    Temple Square - Temple Square more at TempleVideos.com

    Temple Square

    4.4(310 reviews)
    8.1 miDowntown

    Spent some time in Temple Square when I was in town this week for a conference…read more I learned about the Restoration from statues on the grounds, entered the tabernacle to view the massive organ inside, and was impressed by the architecture of both the Assembly Hall and the Temple, which is currently closed for restorations till April 2027, after which it will be open to the general public for 6 months. Will be back, as I wasn't able to attend the noon choir during this trip.

    "I'd take one in the temple I'd take one for you"…read more(Kings of Leon) Temple Square is where history and worship converge for the followers of the Mormon religion. It occupies five city blocks in downtown Salt Lake City with historic sites, exhibits, gardens, monuments and statues. The highlight of our visit was seeing the beautiful Tabernacle, an engineering marvel that needs no microphones. Its acoustic qualities are so perfect that you can literally hear a pin drop. Oh yeah, our tour guides demonstrated that amazing quality for us. Our guides were young Mormon sisters who walked us through the grounds and gardens and talked about the four statues spread around the property. Without a doubt, this is a "must see" if you ever visit Salt Lake City.

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    Temple Square - View from 4th floor of conference center

    View from 4th floor of conference center

    Temple Square - Snow indeed falls off the rooftops of the pretty buildings in the square.

    Snow indeed falls off the rooftops of the pretty buildings in the square.

    Temple Square - The Tabernacle.  Looks like a sports arena outside but it's beautiful inside.

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    The Tabernacle. Looks like a sports arena outside but it's beautiful inside.

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