Staying Connected On The Road
June 15, 2018 — by NICHOLAS JONES
SHARE ARTICLE[Sassy_Social_Share total_shares="ON"]What is there to do in Heber, Utah? What activities are there at the Homestead in Midway, Utah? In this video, Ryan Davis tells us about some of his favorite activities in the Midway and Heber, Utah area.
The Ice Castles in Midway draw a large crowd during winter months. Every season, a totally different ice castle is built, and it is made purely out of frozen water. Ice Castles are the brainchild of Utah-based ice architect Brent Christensen, who began building small ice structures in his Alpine yard in 2008. In 2009, Christensen built his first large-scale Ice Castle at Midway’s Zermatt Resort. In the three years since, Christensen has built Ice Castles in Colorado, Minnesota, New Hampshire and varies locations in Canada, with plans to expand into New Zealand. Christensen has patterned his design for Midway after well-known geological features across the state, like slot canyons, arches and cave-like tunnels.
Guests are invited to not only view the beauty of the structures but also to squeeze, squish and crawl through parts of the stunning, Narnia-like display. Past visitors have been awed by the palatial abodes, each of which are created entirely by hand, using only icicles and water as the building medium. Millions of icicles sparkle a glacial blue by day and glow multi-colored at night with the help of thousands of LED lights embedded in the ice.
One of the unique activities at our Midway Utah Resort is our one-of-a-kind Homestead Crater. The Crater is a geothermal spring, hidden within a 55-foot tall, beehive-shaped limestone rock located on the Homestead property. Over 10,000 years in the making, The Crater formed when melting snow on the Wasatch Mountains seeped deep within the earth. Two miles below the surface, the earth’s interior heated the water. As it percolated upward, it picked up minerals, which were then deposited on the surface — eventually forming the volcano-shaped limestone deposit called The Homestead Crater. The hole at the top of the dome lets in sunlight and fresh air while the interior stays heated by the mineral water at a constant range of 90 – 96 degrees Fahrenheit. Visitors can take tours, swim, scuba dive, and take SUP yoga classes in the crater. To learn more about the Homestead Crater, click here.
The Crater Springs Golf Course at the Homestead is a par 72 course measuring 7,095 yards from the back tees and plays 5,091 yards from the forward tees. Golfers of all skill-levels can come to the golf course and enjoy beautiful surroundings while they play. To learn more about Crater Springs Golf Course, click here.
Mountain Valley RV Resort is an RV resort located in Heber, Utah. It is one of the finest RV Resorts in Utah and has amenities like a beautiful clubhouse, pool and spa, big clean private bathrooms, a dog park, and more. Open year-round and sheltered by the stunning Rocky Mountains of the Heber Valley, they offer the absolute best in full-service RV lifestyle and accommodations. Click here to see more about Mountain Valley RV Resort.
Snake Creek Grill is a fine dining restaurant with an intimate, at-home feel. Owned and operated by Executive Chef Dean Hottle, Snake Creek Grill imparts a down to earth and casual feel. They serve delicious salads, entrees and desserts. Named after a creek that runs nearby, Snake Creek Grill is located in the former Heber Creeper Railway Village now known as Heber Old Town. The turn-of-the-century styled building feels like a friend’s living room. You can learn more about the Snake Creek Grill here.
Midway, Utah and Heber, Utah have plenty to offer, no matter your age. From golf courses, to swimming, to upscale dining, you will not be bored if you make Heber a stop on your road trip. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more adventures.
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