Peachy the Magazine January / February 2014 | Page 52

On the Go with Heidi Voelker Weekend get-away The art scene It’s hard to leave Park City but if you’re compelled visit Las Vegas. The airport is close and the flight is less than an hour. This fulfills the craving (if you have one) to take in some winter warmth. And Las Vegas is saturated with real city life. You don’t have to visit a big city to enjoy fine art. Park City offers the perfect environment for smaller venues that present educational opportunities and exquisite exhibitions and events. Another option is to drive to Moab in southern Utah. It’s about a four-hour drive to reach the desert. This is why Utah is so unique: We have the mountains to the north and desert living to the south. In the mood to relax? Schedule a massage, a quick facial energizer or a routine up-keep. I like these places because they are small and owned by locals. And they all are centrally located. Saltz 1820 Sidewinder Drive 435.655.6612 Zante 1375 Deer Valley Drive #105 435.649.9495 Align Spa 1792 Bonanza Drive Building C, Suite 130 435.647.9300 50 PEACHY Kimball Art Center 638 Park Avenue 435.649.8882 The Egyptian Theater 328 Main Street 435.649.9371 Deer Valley Music Festival During the summer, Utah Symphony/ Utah Opera offers a wonderful concert series in the Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater. For skiers: the ultimate runs Deer Valley Resort My favorite runs depend on that day’s conditions. On a crisp and sunny day, I enjoy Nabob off of Bald Mountain. On a powder day, I opt for Ontario Bowl. I won’t tell you how to get into Ontario Bowl because I want to keep the secret! Any ski run with your kids is a good one. The kids love the ski-race program at Park City Mountain Resort and they ski with me at Deer Valley. I love to ski behind them and watch them glide. n