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Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE is akin to a Norman Rockwell painting come to life. American flags conspicuously line the streets on Federal holidays. The town center is a beautiful park taking up a full city block with a stage, playground, soccer field, volleyball, tennis courts, pickleball, basketball court and bowery all wrapped by towering 100-foot evergreens. Huntsville is famous for it's 4th of July celebration which includes a local parade with tractors, a mounted posse, local family floats and children with patriotic streamers floating behind their bikes. Winter offers a free ice skating rink maintained by volunteers with pick up hockey games and an invitation for all to get out and enjoy winter.Home to 2002 Winter Olympic Venue, Huntsville's own, Snowbasin Resort, is a great local amenity for entertainment, four season recreation and dining. Huntsville is one of the most beautiful and quiet towns of the Rockies. As one of three towns that compose what the locals refer to as the Ogden Valley, Huntsville Town encompasses the essence of mountain living. Huntsville town is rich with history and community, known for it's quiet pace of life and close proximity to some of Ogden Valley's most desirable outdoor recreation. Eden, Utah to the north is home to two ski resorts, Powder Mountain – perfect for those looking for the backcountry thrill without the risk, and Nordic Valley – a beginner and family friendly mountain. Three ski resorts within 20 minutes with the world’s greatest snow, a gorgeous lake and direct access to miles of endless mountain trails, this small town mountain mecca is one of the best kept secrets in the West.Pineview Reservoir is at the heart of Ogden Valley, bordered by Huntsville on both the eastern and southern shores and by Eden on the northern and western shores. Even on the busiest days, there is plenty of room on the lake to throttle a boat to the max, snake your way around on a sailboat or paddle in peace. The Ogden Valley is a local favorite for visitors from neighboring cities like Ogden and Mountain Green, bringing more volume to the area during weekends. Residents enjoy the excitement of the weekend bustle of boats and festivities but also rejoice in the long stretch of quiet tranquility that they experience all throughout the week in what feels like their own private mountain playground. Whether it is spending the day on one of the many sandy beaches or enjoying the boat life, summer days on Pineview elicit childlike grandeur and awe. Set amongst serene views of the Wasatch and Monte Cristo mountain ranges, the lake, mountains, and valley floor are all rich with 4-season recreation.While Park City is frequently commended as Utah’s skiing destination, the Ogden Valley is the best-kept secret around and quickly gaining recognition as one of the West's most pristine outdoor playgrounds. The elevation of Huntsville is 4,928 feet compared to Park City’s 7,000 feet, so the weather is more moderate taking the chill out of winter but leaving the beautiful snow. The ski resorts of Ogden Valley (Snowbasin, Powder Mountain, and Nordic Valley) allow for ample ski runs without the lift lines found at Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort. Those who have visited other ski towns in the West all agree that Ogden Valley offers an experience with shorter lift lines, more skiable acreage, a more moderate climate and all at a more affordable price than towns like Park City, Aspen or Vail. Huntsville is adventurous. Residents are even allowed to legally riding snowmobiles or ATVs right through town. Also charming, this is a place where neighbors lend a helping hand, families commune together at the town center while kids play at Huntsville Park and wooden boardwalks still greet you as you enter some of the towns storefronts. There is a city library, park, a coffee shop, eateries and the oldest bar in Utah (and one of the best burgers too) are all walking distance within Huntsville Town Center.

Eden

Eden, Utah. The hub of Eden is a close-knit town center with a variety of eateries and shops. Small but walkable, Eden's town center provides the leisure to meet for a nice lunch, grab an organic fair trade coffee, buy some gifts and enjoy a pedicure, all within walking distance. As this sleepy town opens its bright eyes to the future, new businesses and amenities are flowing into the Valley, providing its residents with modern conveniences that pair nicely with the comfortable pace and way of life here in Eden. Gather with friends and family at Eden Park to enjoy the full-size horse arena, soccer and football fields, the new children’s playground, and the area's big events, such as the Ogden Valley Balloon Festival.Eden is defined as paradise, which is exactly how it was described by its original founder, Washington Jenkins. He deemed the area “the most beautiful he’d ever seen” and bestowed it with the name Eden in 1859. The land is composed of pristine rolling fields, sparkling waters, and stunning mountain landscapes from every angle. Portions of land throughout the Valley are protected and kept as pristine green space, creating abundant open spaces in the community. It has always been the desire of its residents for development in the area to be compatible with and complementary to the natural environment and rural character of the valley.What is Eden, Utah known for?As one of three towns that compose what the locals refer to as the Ogden Valley, Eden’s winters are full of what Utah is known for dry, fluffy powder. Eden is home to two ski resorts, Nordic Valley: a budget-friendly family resort, and Powder Mountain: a coveted ski destination that claims over 500 inches of snow each year with over 8,000 skiable acres. Snowbasin Ski Resort, home of the 2002 Winter Olympics, is just a short drive away in Huntsville, Utah. These local resorts provide something for everyone, at a lower cost and with shorter lift lines than most other Utah Resorts. Not a skier or boarder? Ogden Valley Ski Resorts offer a variety of Winter play for all ages and abilities. See the Valley from new heights by taking a gondola ride to 9000 ft. While you are there, stay for a gourmet lunch with a view! Winter hiking, fat tire biking, luxury shopping, and amazing eateries are all at your fingertips at Ogden Valley's Ski Resorts.Where is Eden, Utah?Eden, Utah is located one hour north of Salt Lake City on the east side of the Wasatch Front. Home to North America's largest ski resort, Powder Mountain, Eden is part of what the locals call Ogden Valley. A composition of three ski resorts, three towns, and a gorgeous mountain lake at its heart.In the heart of Ogden Valley is Pineview Reservoir, with serene views of the Wasatch mountain range. Huntsville borders the eastern and southern shores while Eden lays claim to the northern and western waterfronts. The reservoir is a great place to swim, boat, fish, and paddleboard. Whether spending the day on one of the many sandy beaches or enjoying the boat life, summer days on Pineview elicit childlike grandeur and awe. The lake, mountains, and valley floor are all rich with 4-season recreation.While Park City is frequently commended as Utah’s skiing destination, the less crowded Ogden Valley is the best-kept secret around and the locals strive to keep it that way. At an elevation of 4,941 feet compared to Park City’s 7,000 feet, Winter in Eden is more moderate yet the area is still famous for its amazing powder snow.What County is Eden, Utah?Eden, Utah is a part of unincorporated Weber County, which also includes: Liberty, Nordic Valley, Reese, Taylor, Warren, and West Weber. The zip code for Eden, Utah is 84310.

Liberty

LIBERTY, Utah. The town of Liberty was named after an early settler in the mid-1800's remarked that both cattle and people took "full liberty" in the area. Liberty was settled more gradually than Eden and the area remained a farming and ranching community for many years. Today, just over 900 residents call Liberty home and though the area still clings to its farming and ranching roots, it has in recent years developed into a recreational community. It's wide open spaces and large lots make Liberty ideal for those seek horse properties. A gateway to the many outdoor hotspots in Ogden Valley, Liberty is also an ideal location for those that enjoy hiking, fishing, camping, and being readily immersed into nature. From Liberty, Nordic Valley Ski Area is about five minutes away, Powder Mountain is a short 25-minute drive east, and Snowbasin is roughly 30 minutes down south. In addition, Pineview Reservoir is within a 20-minute drive, and Liberty residents have quick access to North Ogden, Utah via the North Ogden Pass. Liberty is also home to a rodeo arena and the North Fork Park, a popular area for camping and backpacking in the summer and cross-country skiing and snow skating in the winter.THINGS TO DOLiberty is a rural community with close access to some of Ogden Valleys most beautiful natural areas including North Fork Park and the North Fork Ogden River. Residents enjoy the close access to fishing, hiking, camping, mountain biking, open spaces to ride horses and atv's as well as camping and cross country skiing in the Winter. North Fork Park in Liberty is situated on 1,000 hectares of mountain valley land in Utah’s Wasatch Range. In the summer, the park welcomes thousands of guests at six large group areas and 181 individual campsites, and offers hike/bike trails, sand volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, horse corrals, and more. North Fork is considered a Dark Sky Park by the National Dark Ski Alliance with an extensive outreach program and innovative public art incorporating dark skies themes. This area offers a unique dark sky experience and remains a wild and rustic place that aims to provide a dark nighttime refuge for humans and wildlife alike. Liberty is located just minutes from Eden and a close drive to North Ogden, giving locals even greater opportunities for outdoor recreation and city amenities.

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