Snow and cold temperatures are finally on their way to Utah, and that means that everything will soon be covered in a blanket of white. While we’re not excited about shoveling the driveway, we can certainly get on board with the pretty winter landscape!

  1. Park City

Visit Park City/Facebook Park City is the ultimate Utah winter town. Enjoy great skiing, incredible restaurants and charming views like this.

  1. Heber

Ken Lund/flickr A little red barn on a white, snowy background - so pretty.

  1. Midway

Midway Ice Castles/Facebook With its Ice Castles and charming Swiss-style buildings, Midway is definitely a snow globe town.

  1. Salt Lake City

Stefan Jürgensen/flickr You don’t have to look far in Salt Lake City to see a snow globe-worthy scene. From the state capitol to the snow-covered Wasatch mountains, after a heavy snowfall, our capital city is magical.

  1. Brigham City

Brigham City Corporation/Facebook The snow-capped mountains make the perfect background for this little town at dusk.

  1. Eden

Visit Ogden/Facebook The Ogden Valley is gorgeous when it’s covered in a blanket of snow - and the skiing is pretty amazing, too.

  1. Moab

Discover Moab/Facebook Surprised to see Moab on this list? Arches National Park is even more stunning with a little bit of snow.

  1. Alpine

Edgar Zuniga Jr./Flickr Nestled right at the foot of the mountains, Alpine is one of the most scenic towns in the state, and when it snows, it’s downright magical.

  1. Provo

a4gpa/flickr Mount Timpanogos makes the perfect backdrop for a wintry city.

What’s your favorite town in the winter?

Visit Park City/Facebook

Park City is the ultimate Utah winter town. Enjoy great skiing, incredible restaurants and charming views like this.

Ken Lund/flickr

A little red barn on a white, snowy background - so pretty.

Midway Ice Castles/Facebook

With its Ice Castles and charming Swiss-style buildings, Midway is definitely a snow globe town.

Stefan Jürgensen/flickr

You don’t have to look far in Salt Lake City to see a snow globe-worthy scene. From the state capitol to the snow-covered Wasatch mountains, after a heavy snowfall, our capital city is magical.

Brigham City Corporation/Facebook

The snow-capped mountains make the perfect background for this little town at dusk.

Visit Ogden/Facebook

The Ogden Valley is gorgeous when it’s covered in a blanket of snow - and the skiing is pretty amazing, too.

Discover Moab/Facebook

Surprised to see Moab on this list? Arches National Park is even more stunning with a little bit of snow.

Edgar Zuniga Jr./Flickr

Nestled right at the foot of the mountains, Alpine is one of the most scenic towns in the state, and when it snows, it’s downright magical.

a4gpa/flickr

Mount Timpanogos makes the perfect backdrop for a wintry city.

Ready for some snowy Utah fun? Check out this epic tubing hill!

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