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Midsummer Magazine 2007 - Utah Shakespearean Festival

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sixty miles of back-country trails, as wellas a mountain bike park, featuring a wholenetwork of on-slope trails accessible bychairlift.If biking isn’t your thing, there areguided ATV tours, as well as individualATV rentals available. Maybe you’d preferto take a lunch on a relaxing chairliftride for a panoramic look at more naturalbeauty than you can imagine. Linger at thetop for as long as you like, then ride backdown when you’re ready. Perhaps a spatreatment would be exactly the right way toend your day.You can take a walk in the woods witha naturalist, watch weekend bike races,enjoy a dutch oven cook-off, go horsebackriding, and enjoy the evening musicalevents.Cedar Breaks National Monument, amagnificent sandstone amphitheatre createdby Mother Nature, is just five minutes upthe road. Bryce and Zion national parks,two of our nation’s best-kept travel secrets,are less than ninety-minute drives. And, ofcourse, the <strong>Utah</strong> <strong>Shakespearean</strong> <strong>Festival</strong> isonly forty minutes away in Cedar City.With over 3,500 beds, low lodgingrates, and several excellent restaurants, BrianHead has become a popular destination for<strong>Festival</strong>-goers and other summer visitors.It’s all good, and it’s all here for youto enjoy. Just use your imagination, andfill a few leisurely days with a rich supplyof wonderful memories to take home withyou.More To See and Do in Brian HeadOf course, there’s skiing in the winter;but in the summer, Brian Head is host tonumerous activities. And the weather isjust right, with cooler temperatures in thedaytime and fantastically clear skies nearlyevery night.For more information on the programsand activities below, call 888-677-2810 orvisit www.BrianHead<strong>Utah</strong>.com.Brian Head Fire Department AnnualPancake Breakfast: July 4.Red, White, and Blue Concert andFireworks Display: July 4, Brian HeadTown Park.Thirteenth Annual Brian HeadSummer Art and Craft <strong>Festival</strong>: July 6–8,free admission.Thunder on the MountainMotorcycle Rally: July 20–21, barbeque,poker run, and touring ride.Mountain Musicjam Concert: August11, 1–3 p.m., free.Tour De Gap Staged Road Races:August 17–19.Epic 100 Bike Races: August 25–26.Labor Day Cool Concert and Bonfire:September 2, concert at the Giant StepsLodge, 1–3 p.m.; bonfire at the FireStation, 8 p.m.Potato Peel and Potluck Social:September 14, 6 p.m. at Navajo Lodge;bring your own paring knife and potluck.Brian Head Oktoberfest: September15–16, 12 noon to 8 p.m. at Navajo Lodge;enjoy authentic German food, music, andfun.Georg'sMountain Bikes, Shuttle & ATV Rentalsin Beautiful Brian Head435-677-2013geoskibike@infowest.combrianheadtown.com/georgs612 S. Highway 143Southern <strong>Utah</strong>'sFirst ChoiceReservation CenterOne-bedroom one-bath,up to three-bedroomtwo-bath condominiums• 45 minutes from the <strong>Festival</strong>• Fully furnished kitchens• All linens provided• Cable TV, VCR• Fireplaces• Hunting, hiking, fishing, biking• Quiet seclusion• Naturally cool temperatures• Jacuzzi and saunaCall for Your Reservations!Ask About OurMountain Bike Package435-677-2042800-845-9781P. O. Box 190055 • 356 S. Highway 143Brian Head, UT 84719www.brianheadtown.com/bhrc/44 • <strong>Midsummer</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>2007</strong>

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