As the fall colors begin to change, there were a couple of articles recently about Utah's best kept secret of Eden.
First, Lee Benson's Deseret News article entitled
Finding Utah's Garden of Eden
Benson contrasts the popular Ogden Valley tourist destinations - from David O. McKay's house to the Monastery, from the Shooting Star to Chris and Sandy Hogge's "Garden of Eden."
Next, the First Tracks Online Blog overviews a new Ogden Valley Business Association web site which touts our fall colors:
New Website Chronicles Autumn in Utah's Ogden Valley
From the article, “If you are searching for spectacular fall scenery, you need up-to-date information," confirms board chairperson Carolyn Daniels. "Because northern Utah’s elevations range from 4,200 feet at Ogden Bay Bird Refuge to almost 9,800 feet at Willard Peak there isn’t just one week when the trees are reaching their peak color. If you know where to go, you can find great fall color for over a month.”