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Best small towns in Utah to explore?

Everyrthing up spanish fork canyon rules
 
How about Brigham City? Is that place worth checking out? I haven't been to Ogden for like 12 years so at worst It would probably be worth driving there just to see how that whole area has changed.
 
Not small, not new.. but at least Moab is a departure from Utah norm.

Not really sure wut ur asking tho.
 
Moab is awesome. The thread is about kind of creepy ghost towns around. Since it is October and all, kind of creepy ghost towns is kinda cool.
 
Any new locations?

Salem Dream Mine area was awesome. Best done if you pretend you don't know English and ignore all the warning signs. Some cool trails up there too. Good caving spot. And it felt like one those spots where somebody from the government is going to drive up and harass you at any moment - that's always cool.

I've tried to set out somewhere different at least once a week, but the destination never seems to end up being the main attraction. I think just seeing the lay of the land of Utah from a few different perspectives has been cool because I stick pretty close to that whole SLC-Provo corridor most of the time - at least as far as being in Utah is concerned.
 
Moab is awesome. The thread is about kind of creepy ghost towns around. Since it is October and all, kind of creepy ghost towns is kinda cool.

My friends were telling me about some super creepy ghost town outside of Wendover.

That been mentioned yet?


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You guys all should visit Nilbog, UT. Just stay away from the green jello.






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You thinkin thats the one my friends talked about?

They claimed the town they were in had a cemetery that when you walked into it the air turned cold even though it was warm outside.

We used to go out there with girls and video cameras lol to try and catch ghosts on camera. It's pretty creepy. There's another ghost town right by Mercur, it's just up the next canyon. I forget what it's called, but people still live there.
 
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