At the foot of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains, on the shores of one of America’s largest lakes, lies Utah’s capital, Salt Lake City. Known as the “Crossroads of the West”, the city has a population of more than 200,000 people.
Rated in the top 10 places for careers and business in the United States, Salt Lake City attracts talent from across the country. Skiers and snowboarders are drawn to the area where the mountains offer perfect powder snow from November until May. A lineup of slanty canyons to the east with a hundred options for hiking, biking, climbing, and camping; a Great Salty Lake to the west for boating and floating; and there’s golf, too.
Salt Lake City is home to a diverse cultural scene, manifested in the city’s many museums and sights of interest, the iconic and bizarre Gilgal Sculptural Garden being amongst the most famous. Every year, the internationally recognized Sundance Film Festival attracts independent filmmakers and a strong crowd from the creative industries.
With cold snowy winters, hot, dry summers, a comfortable spring and gentle fall, the region has four distinct seasons that makes the scope of available activities very broad – making it the perfect place to work and play.