Salt Lake City OverviewSituated in a basin between the rugged, snow-covered Wasatch
mountain range to the east and the Great Salt Lake to the west,
Salt Lake City's scenic backdrop frames a pleasantly spacious and
hassle-free city that is surprisingly sensible and down-to-earth
for a growing state capital. The vast salty wasteland that ultimately became one of America's
prize cities was originally picked out by a band of Mormon pioneers
who were searching for a quiet spot where they could follow their
faith undisturbed by the world. Led by Brigham Young, leader of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the followers surveyed
the desolate-looking valley of the Great Salt Lake basin and
declared it to be the peaceful haven they had been seeking for the
past five months. 'This Is The Place' Heritage Park commemorates
the site where they ended their trek, named after the famous words
uttered by Young in 1847. To this day the city is dominated by the
Mormon influence, with more than 40 percent of the population
belonging to the Latter-Day Saints. Visitors come to listen to the
singing of the exceptional Mormon Tabernacle Choir and to see the
fascinating Temple Square that is the spiritual headquarters of the
Mormon faith and the heart of the city. Despite being steeped in religious tradition, Salt Lake City is
rapidly emerging as one of the foremost business locations in the
country, attracting large numbers of high-technology firms and
software corporations, and a favoured venue for major corporate and
professional conferences and conventions. The city is also growing
in reputation as an outdoor recreation centre, enhanced by its
international recognition as the excellent host of the 2002 Winter
Olympics. Throngs of outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the nearby
mountains where world-class skiing is offered at top resorts, as
well as miles of stunning mountain trails for hiking, biking and
rock climbing. Salt Lake City is also within a day's drive of
numerous national and state parks, rivers, forests and canyons,
offering endless opportunities for outdoor sports and
recreation. |