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Go, Do, See 4 Extreme Sports

Extreme sports aren’t for everyone, at least the participation part. But if you’re into them, Alaska is definitely the place to be. After all, Alaska is extreme! Here are the top 5 extreme sports of The Last Frontier:

Heli-Skiing

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Imagine soaring high into the Alaska’s endless snow-draped peaks, then being dropped off on one of them, maybe with a few of your best friends. Then you ski down a nearly vertical slope of fresh, untouched powder into the vast Alaskan backcountry.

Several professional heli-skiing outfits operate over vast areas of the Chugach Mountains, including Valdez and the Girdwood areas. You can also find heli-skiing in Haines and Juneau.

Ice climbing

Ice climbing is the sport of climbing glaciers and other inclined ice formations. Unlike rock climbing, ice climbing involves more swinging and pounding (of ice picks) to get your stance.

As you might imagine, Alaska is full of ice climbing areas. Some climbs are roped and protected icefalls, frozen waterfalls, and cliffs covered with ice refrozen from flows of water

Bore Tide Surfing . A bore tide is a wave of seawater that forms when the tide shifts as it returns to a shallow and narrowing inlet from a broad bay. It occurs after extreme minus low tides created by the full or new moon.

There are more than 60 bore tides around the world, but only a few are known as extreme. Alaska has one of them in the Turnagain Arm on the Cook Inlet south of Anchorage. The best times for surfing the bore tide (or at least watching it) is near the spring and fall equinoxes in March and September, respectively.

Caution: the biggest hazard to surfing a bore tide is getting stuck in the mud flats and drowning on the incoming tide.

Mountain Climbing

Alaska has all ten of the top ten tallest mountain peaks in the USA! Denali, of course, is the big one, towering at 20,310 feet. About 1,000 people per year attempt the summit Denali, with an average of 3 resulting in death (often from descent and/or falls).

There’s still snow-kiting, snow-biking, skijoring, snow biking, dry-suit scuba diving, winter surfing and more.

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Places to go

Camelback Ranch

A state-of-the-art baseball facility like no other, Camelback Ranch-Glendale celebrates its thirteenth year as the Spring Training home of the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers.. Located on 141 acres at Ballpark Blvd. and Camelback Road, this Sonoran Desert-inspired facility offers baseball fans more than top-quality playing fields and facilities; the site also features picturesque walking trails, landscaped grounds, citrus groves, and extensive water features.

The first-rate baseball complex includes more than 118,000 square feet of Major and Minor League clubhouse space, 13 full baseball fields and three half-fields. One of the largest facilities in the Cactus League, Camelback Ranch-Glendale’s main stadium boasts a capacity of 13,000, which includes 3,000 lawn seats, 12 luxury suites and a party deck. Prior to the 2018 season, the complex added two 100-foot shade structures on the first base concourse and a stateof-the-art 30’ x 50’ Daktronics video board.

The defending World Series champion Dodgers play 13 home games at CR-G, facing every other Cactus League team with the exception of the Los Angeles Angels. The White Sox, an American League Wild Card club last season, hosts every other Cactus League team (14 games).

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced significant policy changes in 2021. Camelback Ranch-Glendale will adhere to local, state and Major League Baseball protocols to address the pandemic

A socially-distanced capacity of 2,400 seats (18 percent of full capacity) has been created. Camelback Ranch is open for visitors from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with extended hours during Spring Training.

In celebration of Father’s Day, the Red Sox will select 10 lucky dads to participate in a “Father’s Day Talk with the Sox,” featuring an hour-long conversation with Red Sox Hall of Fame pitcher Tim Wakefield. Each winner will also receive a customized Red Sox jersey and a pair of New Balance sneakers. To be chosen for the opportunity, fans are encouraged to tell the club why their dad deserves recognition. Submissions can be made on www.redsox.com/fathersday until June 7 at 11:59 p.m. Winners will be notified by Monday, June 14. Enjoy all the Arizona outfield has to offer with endless hiking, biking and scenic road trips. It’s all part of the Cactus League Spring Training experience.

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Go, Do, See... L.A. Live

L.A. LIVE is the sports and entertainment district that surrounds STAPLES Center and Microsoft Theater. The campus features sports and music venues, night clubs, restaurants, a bowling alley, museum and movie theaters. L.A. LIVE is the premier destination for live entertainment in Downtown Los Angeles.

Featuring over 4 million square feet of unparalleled event space, firstclass catering, and world famous backdrops, we can create a fully customizable entertainment experience just for you.

Become the Entertainment

AEG, the leading sports and entertainment presenter in the world, owns and manages the L.A. LIVE campus bringing unforgettable experiences to life. Our experienced Event Team will take the stress away from your planning. Whether it’s a pre-concert reception, a spirited award show, a product launch, marketing activation, convention opening night, daytime meeting, or an intimate VIP party, our dedicated team will collaborate with you to create a world-class experience you won’t soon forget.

A man poses for a photo with a Star Wars storm trooper at an event on Xbox Plaza.

Location, Location, Location

In the heart of downtown and steps from the Los Angeles Convention Center, L.A. LIVE welcomes over 20 million annual visitors and makes 100 billion worldwide annual media impressions with our 1,600+ annual events. The most famous city on the West Coast is also less than 20 miles from LAX, and is easily accessible from several major freeways and from a variety of public transportation options.

The L.A. LIVE campus shines bright among the downtown Los Angeles skylin at night.

We’re Food Enthusiasts Too

While our venues create the perfect destination for entertaining, you can’t have a party without food and drinks! In partnership with AEG, our catering here for our events at L.A. LIVE is handled through our exclusive partner*, Wolfgang Puck. Wolfgang Puck Catering sets the standard for catering and event planning, providing award-winning restaurant-quality cuisine, flawless service and creative flair, perfectly matched to the occasion. If you are just looking for a quick bite out, be sure not to miss our 20 restaurants or dining experiences open daily on campus too.

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Things to Do: GoPro Mountain Games

The GoPro Mountain Games are the country’s most celebrated festival of adventure sports, art and music and they return to Vail, CO June 10-13, 2021

Keep in mind that the Town of Vail and its hotels, restaurants, and miles of outdoor hiking and biking trails will still be open and active during the GoPro Mountain Games. Visitors are encouraged to come to the Town of Vail and enjoy, while still committing to state and local public health guidelines.

The Vail Valley Foundation is working closely and in conjunction with public health officials to ensure that the event operates within guidelines. Specific confirmed changes include:

Elimination of the Steep Creek venue in Red Cliff

Elimination of climbing venue in Mountain Plaza

Elimination of VIP area/ access

Reduced number of Gear Town and sponsor activations & tent

We look forward to returning to former venues in 2022.

This year we’re going to bring the Mountain Games to YOU. We’re doing it in a couple pretty cool ways:

LIVE TV show on Outside TV+ on each night of the event that will lead into a livestreamed concert from The Amp (concerts are planned for June 10, 11, and 12).

Virtual events/competitions and participatory games and prizes (more on that soon!)

Social media contests and prizes (look for news on that in late April/May)

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Places to Go : Wai Kai

Ewa Beach — Everything people love about Hawaii will be at one new destination in West Oahu— with a major twist. Wai Kai, located within Hoakalei Resort in Ewa Beach, will capitalize on surfing’s growing popularity by coupling the world’s largest deep-water standing surf wave with dining, entertainment, and events focused on wellness, families, arts and culture, and celebrations for every season.

“Wai Kai is destined to become a year-round active destination where residents and visitors will enjoy first-of-its-kind attractions, signature events and the natural beauty of the nearby Pacific Ocean,” said Larry Caster, director of retail development for Wai Kai Commercial Development, the company building Wai Kai. “Wai Kai will have interactive and engaging experiences all in one place, along with great food, that you won’t find anywhere else.”

Wai Kai is part of Hoakalei Resort, where every day feels like a vacation with access to adjacent beaches and ancient shoreline trail, gracious residences and seven major golf courses nearby, including Hoakalei Country Club designed by Ernie Els, his first Hawaii signature golf course.

One of the truly unique experiences at Wai Kai will be The LineUp, a dynamic social and recreational hub of authentic waterman experiences headlined by the Wai Kai Wave, the world’s largest deep-water standing surf wave at 100-feet wide. Powered by citywave®, the technology creates authentic surfing conditions with perfect endless and adjustable waves from two-feet to head-high for all skill levels allowing the use of standard surfboards with fins for big carving turns and top-to-bottom surfing on its glassy wave face. The Wai Kai Wave was created in collaboration with Oahu’s-own Shane Beschen (a partner in The LineUp at Wai Kai’s operating company), X Games Gold Medalist and a former world #2 ranked surfer, and his young gun surfing son Noah.

“The surfing will be similar to Oahu’s Waimea Bay river wave that flows periodically when the sand bar opens up after heavy rainfall periods – but on steroids,” said Shane. “Everything from high speed carving turns to sections for attacking the lip or doing airs are all possible here. It creates the perfect on-demand setup.”

The Wai Kai Wave overlooks the 52-acre Wai Kai Lagoon, which will offer a sheltered area for stand up paddling, kayaks, guided outrigger canoes, and piloted electric boat cruises. Major surf and waterman competitions are being planned for the Wai Kai Wave and Wai Kai Lagoon.

Along a portion of the Lagoon waterfront will be restaurants and areas for pop-up retail, events and recreation to appeal to visitors and residents alike interested in wellness, arts and culture.

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Things to Do: Hiking & Biking

TAMARACK /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- To meet the demand of guests wanting to recreate and relax all week long in the Idaho mountains this summer, Tamarack Resort is amping up activities throughout the resort and will run lifts seven days a week for mountain biking and hiking.

The expanded lift service is one of several new offerings, including a larger watercraft fleet on Lake Cascade and inaugural events in The Village. The vibrant heart of the destination resort continues to transform as the dome structures come down and the new Adventure Center—housing guided services, gear rentals, pass sales, retail and lessons—moves into the plaza-level of the buildings.

“The Village at Tamarack is truly coming alive this summer as the hub and heart for all activities across the resort,” said Tamarack President Scott Turlington. “Every day, our homeowners and guests will find a unique way to experience Tamarack—whether that’s through a curated dining experience, arts and culture event, guided adventure or discovering their new favorite sport.” -18- | WEEKENDEREXTENDED.COM ~ June, 2021 If that sport includes throwing an axe, Tamarack is the place for you. The resort has opened the region’s only outdoor World Axe Throwing League-regulation arena. Located in The Village, the arena offers four lanes—each equipped with two targets—along with coaches to help hone your skills. The resort continues to expand its rental fleet to provide more ways to recreate, adding 50 new mountain bikes, Kona e-bikes and jet skis for Lake Cascade. Unique, new events from mid-mountain stargazing and the art of mixology to the return of amphitheater concerts will keep the energy going into the night.

Summer 2021 highlights include: • The Tamarack Express chairlift will operate seven days a week, running June 11-Sept. 12, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. • A new intermediate flow trail for downhill mountain bikers will be completed by mid-summer. The one-mile trail will feature wide berms and jumps designed to be most fun for advanced riders while still being friendly to less-experienced riders. With its completion, the region’s only full-service trail park will feature a total of 38 lift-served and

cross-country trails (covering 27 miles of trail) along with a base area jump park offering multiple ramp jumps for all ages and skill levels. • An 18-hole, lift-served disc golf course will be completed by mid-summer. • he free weekly outdoor Summer Concert Series returns to the amphitheater on Thursday nights, beginning July 1

Special events: • Mid-mountain Mixology Class: June 16 & 30, July 14 & 28, Aug. 25 & Sept. 1 • Northwest Cup Mountain Bike Series: June 25-27 • Mid-mountain Meteor Shower Party: August 11-12 via a nighttime lift ride on Tamarack Express

On the Lake • Jet ski rentals will be available at Tamarack’s Waterfront Cabana on Lake Cascade. This is in addition to a larger fleet of surf and pontoon boats, along with non-motorized kayaks and paddle boards.

Special events: • Free firework shows on July 3 just off the Tamarack Waterfront shoreline on Lake Cascade • Elopement on the Lake: June 29

In the Village: • A new outdoor axe throwing arena near the Village roundabout • New downhill mountain bikes and Kona e-bikes for rent • Free live music every Tuesday night • Happy hours, wine specials and themed Patio Parties at The Reserve Access • Summer Express Cards: preloaded day tickets for discounted Bike Park access • RFID gates installed at the base of Tamarack Express to improve quick lift access • Stay & Play Packages: discounted Tamarack lodging and golf at Jug Mountain • Inaugural season of the SKY Pass: free lift access to local K-12 students

Tamarack is now open with lakefront activities, guided services and cross-country trails. However, lingering snowpack means lift-served mountain biking, hiking and ziplining will not begin until June 11. For more information,visit https://tamarackidaho.com

Tamarack Resort is an all-season destination situated on 3,500 acres, located 90 miles north of Boise in Tamarack, Idaho. From on-site lodging, dining and event space to the full range of outdoor recreation in the Idaho mountains, there is adventure for any season. The winter brings 2,800 feet of vertical on 2,000 mountain acres for skiers and snowboarders, along with Nordic and snowshoe trails. During the summer, the resort is home to mountain biking, ziplining, hiking, rafting and watersports on Lake Cascade. For more information on recreation, lodging and real estate, visit https://tamarackidaho.com

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Kenny Chesney has rescheduled his Chillaxification tour stop at Bobcat Stadium for 6 p.m. on July 3, 2021.

Chesney’s Bobcat Stadium appearance in Bozeman on the campus of Montana State University marks the artist’s first appearance in Montana in close to 20 years and is his only appearance in Montana & Wyoming.

The only country artist on Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years, Chesney’s summer stadium treks have become legend – and gave rise to the iconic No Shoes Nation. Built on a strong commitment to the fans, Chesney’s No Shoes Radio serves as a connector for the man The Los Angeles Times deemed “The People’s Superstar” and The Wall Street Journal hailed “The King of the Road.”

“I love playing for No Shoes Nation any time, anywhere,” said Kenny Chesney, “but these stadium shows are always something so powerful, I can’t tell you how much anticipation goes into each one. Not to mention, we’re always wanting to top what’s come before – and I think this lineup might just pack the most fun of them all.”

Recently singled out by Variety as “Country’s only long-term stadium act,” Chillaxification 2020 builds on the enduring rite of summer that Chesney’s stadium shows have become. With the multiple-week No. 1 “Get Along” from his deeply personal Songs for the Saints, benefiting the Love for Love City Fund, and the steamy “Tip of My Tongue” hovering just outside the Top 10 at Country radio, there’s a lot of new music, old favorites, and surprises on tap for what will be the summer’s biggest tour.

Having defined the country music stadium experience over the last decade and a half, Chesney spent this year’s Songs for the Saints Tour taking his music to the cities that have been overlooked on his massive million-tickets-a-summer treks. Having played 159 stadium shows – rocking over a million people at Gillette Stadium alone – Chillaxification 2020 promises to be everything No Shoes Nation has come to expect from the man who gave them “American Kids,” “Beer In Mexico,” “Out Last Night,” “Noise,” “When the Sun Goes Down” and more.

Tickets cost from $37.50-$165.50. Previously purchased tickets are valid for the new date. For more information including refund options, visit http://BrickBreeden.com.

People to See: Kenny Chesney Chillaxification 2021

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Things to Do: Air Sports

SKYDIVE LAKE TAHOE

From tip to sail, from leisurely hot air balloons and helicopter tours to heart-pounding air races and full-on land sailing all dialed and ready for your flight plan. Better yet, Nevada’s legendary bright blue skies make the perfect backdrop for any air sports adventures you’re looking to get into. Jump in the cockpit, tighten down that harness, and let’s fly.

Skydiving Nevada is a definite frontrunner as one of the most thrilling, adventurous air sports under the sun and places like Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe couldn’t be better places to jump out of a plane and tick this one off the list. Get that adrenaline pumping at Skydive Las Vegas—where visitors can freefall at 120+ miles per hour over the only drop zone in the country with views of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, the Las Vegas Strip, Valley of Fire, Red Rock Canyon, Mount Charleston and the Mighty Colorado. Or climb 12,000 feet above magnificent Lake Tahoe for unmatched views of Big Blue and out-of-this-world excitement while tandem skydiving with the pros. If skydiving isn’t quite your speed, check out other extreme air sports in Nevada like hang gliding, parasailing and zip lining. The only thing left to do now? Make sure you’re the age of 18 or older, sign a waiver, and buckle up for the flight of your life.

HANG GLIDING

Whether you’re after big excitement or a peaceful ride, we’ve got a big ol’ sky with your name on it. Piloted by true thrill seekers who usually fly light, non-motorized aircraft, jump from mountain ranges, gliding down and landing into valleys below, hang gliding is one of the closest things to feeling like flying. Since Nevada is the most mountainous state in the continental U.S., that means hang gliding air sports in this part of the country are unrivaled. Fly with the Desert Skywalkers—a local hang gliding and paragliding pilots club in Vegas, or book your air adventure with Sierra Adventures—a motorized hang gliding experience over Tahoe, and surrounding mountainscapes.

Hang gliding is one way to get a dose of solid adventure, but did you know pilots from all over the world travel to Nevada’s Carson Valley to practice, get certified, and take advantage of the ideal sky gliding conditions? Similar to hang gliding, a glider ride means experiencing the thrill of being pulled into the air by a tow plane, before cutting loose and soaring in an engineless plane—with only the sound of the wind under your wings— over Emerald Bay, the mighty Sierra Nevada mountains, and beyond.

PARASAILING

What better way to take in Lake Tahoe’s stunning clarity than from above? Slightly more controlled than some of the other thrill-seeking air sports in Nevada, visitors and locals can hover over one of the largest and clearest alpine lakes in the world by parasailing Lake Tahoe.

Departing from north and south Lake Tahoe, experienced captains and crew float visitors up above crystal-clear blue waters by parasail.

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This dry and gentle takeoff and landing means this air sport is perfect for photographers, so be sure to have your camera ready. All parasailing in Nevada can be found at Lake Tahoe, Lake Mead, and the Colorado River, where visitors can embark on single or tandem rides that vary in height from 400 to 1,200 feet above Big Blue.

Back on (very) dry land, Nevada is the premier landsailing destination in the U.S., where “sailors” from all over the globe flock to our hard, flat, dry lake beds (playas) to race dirt boats that scream up to 90 miles per hour. America’s Land Sailing Cup, the Land Sailling World Championship, and other top landsailing events covet Nevada’s ideal combo of hard packed ground and wind. It’s basically the holy gale of wind sports.

ZIPLINING

Zip through downtown Las Vegas over rugged canyons and southern Nevada desertscapes, or in full view of Lake Tahoe with several zip lining courses in Nevada. Grab onto the Fremont Street Experience from above at SlotZilla Zip Line Experience. Here, thrill seekers climb eleven stories above this historic five-block stretch of Fremont Street, and soar like superheroes beneath a dazzling canopy lined with the world’s largest concentration of LED lights.

Or, fly the tallest, fastest zipline in Las Vegas with 360-degree, open-air views of the Strip at VooDoo Zip Line. You can also head for more scenic desert landscapes with vast blue skies at Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon in Boulder City. Book a sunset tour, which always delivers incredible views of Lake Mead and the vibrant red rocks surrounding Boulder City, or reserve a moonlit tour ziplining over the Mojave Desert.

If you’re visiting northern Nevada, be sure to embark on the Blue Streak Zip Line, which starts at 10,000 feet and soars 50 miles per hour above Lake Tahoe down more than 3,000 lateral feet of zip line.

HOT AIR BALLOONS

Your hot air balloon comes to life and stands upright just seconds before whisking you into the heavens—rising up and over the Sierra—as you cross over the deep blue waters below serving up the best views of your life. Is that the kind of lofty air sports magic you’re after? Yeah, us too. Take off on a hot air ballooning air sports adventure in Nevada, which can range from personal hot air balloon rides to balloon races, balloon festivals and beyond.

Northern Nevada is home to the Ruby Mountain Balloon Festival near Elko, and the Great Reno Balloon Race in Reno. Nearly 40 balloons hover over the majestic Ruby Mountains, while the Great Reno Balloon Race is the world’s largest free hot air ballooning event. Just an hour south, Carson Valley is home to Balloon Nevada— the only full-time, year-round balloon ride company offering private hot air balloon rides in northern Nevada.

Got the need for some seriously extreme speed? Crowds cheering. Hearts pounding. The Reno Air Races boast the fastest motorsport title on earth—a one-of-a-kind thrill you have to see, hear and feel to believe. Besides watching the action in the sky at the world’s longest-running air race, get an up-close look at aircraft, pilots, and crews in the “pits” at this Reno event.

Looking for something even more exhilarating? How about booking a flight rental? Jump in the cockpit yourself to become a fighter pilot for a day at Las Vegas’ Sky Combat Ace flight training school. Sightseeing tours are aplenty in Nevada, especially in the Las Vegas area. Aircraft rentals and tandem flights are available ranging from private planes to helicopters, but sightseeing safaris are the way to go, especially in southern Nevada.

Book a helicopter tour for dazzling day or nighttime Las Vegas tour of the Strip, get a load of Vegas’ surrounding scenic splendor with sky-high sightseeing tours of Red Rock Canyon and the Spring Mountains, or venture on a tour with Grand Canyon Tours that depart hourly from Boulder City.

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Go, Do, See Sport of The Rodeo

Think of it as the West’s first extreme sports venue. You don’t have to rope, ride or wrangle to appreciate Oregon’s rodeos. With a whopping 56 different rodeos listed on the map and schedule at https://traveloregon.com there is a multitude of opportunities for your next extended weekend getaway.

Tillamook County Rodeo

The Tillamook County Rodeo is the “Biggest Little Show on the Coast!” The rodeo has occurred annually since 1987 and provides fun for the whole family. Friday night is family night and includes stick pony races and autograph signings with rodeo queens. On Saturday everyone can enjoy the Hooves N’ Hops Brewfest before the rodeo. This brewfest hosts local breweries from along the coast as well as a CornHole tournament. Events during the rodeo include bull riding, broncs, barrel racing, steer wrestling, rope tying and a rodeo queen competition.

Friday - June 25th

Tillamook County Rodeo 7:00 pm Gates open at 4:00 pm Fairgrounds

Kids’ Day

Stick Pony races

Kids 12 years and under Free with a paying adult on Friday

Saturday - June 26th

June Dairy Parade 11:00 am Downtown Tillamook

Hooves & Hops Beerfest 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm Corn Hole Tournament

Tillamook County Rodeo 7:00 pm Gates open at4:00 pm Fairgrounds

TICKETS GENERAL ADMISSION

Adults $15

Children $5

Children 10 & Under FREE on Friday

Ticket Information: Call: 503.812.1558 http://www.tillamookrodeo.com/

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Places to Go: Utah Olympic Park

In 2002, Utah hosted the world for the XIX Olympic Winter Games and the VIII Paralympic Winter Games. As a result, The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation was created to carry on the positive impacts.

From community-based recreational camps and progression-oriented development programs to its official designation as an official U.S. Olympic Training Site at the Utah Olympic Oval and Utah Olympic Park – the Foundation represents the future of winter sports in North America. Located just 25 miles east of Salt LakeCity, the nearly 400-acre venue houses one of only four sliding tracks in North America. I also has six Nordic ski jups, a 2002 Winter Games museum, and a multitude of adventure activities. Special “Friday Night Flicks” will be presented June 4, 18, and July 9 this summer. Public skate is also available before the movie from 7-9 p.m. inside the Oval. Skating is $6 for adults and $5. Skate rentals are also available. At Soldier Hollow, The Piggies of Dirty Dash return June 12. This 5k nud run obstacle course features mucy climbing hills, muddy logs, slip ‘n slides and rop bridges.

On June 19, Soldier Hollow welcomes Valkyrie events. The Valkyrie Relay™ is Utah’s only multi-sport stage race, spanning nearly 100 miles of Utah’s spectacular ‘Wasatch Back’ mountain range.

Several unique sports-related events are scheduled throughout the summer months. For instance, he Utah Olympic Park Skeleton & Bobsled Combine will consist of a modified, 6-event format. Athletes will participate in a 15m, 30m, 45m and Flying 30m sprints as well as the underhand shot toss and broad jump. There is no lifting included in the UOP Skeleton & Bobsled Combine.

Starting June 7th, Park City Ski and Snowboard will offer daily private, semi-private and group lessons for anyone interested in learning the basics of freestyle skiing by jumping into the Olympic pool!

There are eight tower zip lines to experience, returning June 12. The newest addition is a seven-tower Zip Line Tour designed with the threill-seeker in mind.

Enjoy all the Park has to offer with a gold Pass activity session. The Gold Pass includes a 3.5 hour session of unlimited use of Alpine Slide, Extreme Tubing, Extreme Zip, Freestyle Zip, Discovery Course, Canyon Course, Summit Course, Drop Tower, Airbag Jumps + Scenic Chairlifts for your scheduled session.

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Go, Do, See Snake River Sporting Club

PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Snake River Sporting Club, a luxury resort and residential community celebrates the history of the Old West. Spanning 1,000 acres of pristine Wyoming wilderness, they have announced a series of ongoing enhancements to the existing facilities and amenities. Continuing the resort’s commitment to providing a best-in-class experience for guests and owners, Snake River Sporting Club embarks on several renovations and additions to the property, debuting this summer and continuing throughout 2021 and the years ahead.

The club is designed around the natural beauty of the surrounding land and national forest. It has long been a seasonal hideaway, offering guests a protected place to experience a variety of outdoor pursuits in an unspoiled setting. Starting this year, the resort will remain open with year-round amenities and services.

“Snake River Sporting Club is being transformed from a seasonal retreat for owners and guests to a full, year-round luxury resort experience,” said Sandy Beall, investor. “The improvements planned for 2021 and beyond will solidify this property as one of the country’s top resorts with unparalleled access to outdoor adventures paired with all the luxuries of great dining and endless amenities to fuel and charge the mind, body, and soul.”

Construction on the new Elk Run Lodge has begun. There will be luxurious overnight accommodations, a complete fitness and wellness program, and a new, full-service spa. It will also house an expansive gym and fitness center with two studios and daily programming. In addition, significant investments will be made across all aspects of the property. The Clubhouse will be updated with new interiors. The resort’s soaking pool and infinity-edge pool with iconic mountain views will have refreshed lounging and outdoor dining areas.

Visitors may enjoy countless four-season outdoor pursuits from shooting, archery, tennis, fly fishing, and rafting, as well as miles of paths and trail systems for walking, jogging, biking, and skiing. There will also be additional fishing access, plua an increased fish stocking program. See >MORE

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