Hallisey Publishes Online Utah Recreation Guide
ST. GEORGE, UTAH - A longtime educator and former Utah tourism director has recently created an online guide that features family-friendly vacations. The guide focuses on destinations that will keep the attention of children and showcase family friendly trips that fit a family budget.
The online book is at http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/ifour/utahskyline_recguide/index.php
The link can easily be e-mailed to people in your electronic address book.
Healthy Kids advocate "Cowboy" Ted Hallisey has visited with nearly 200,000 kids across the United States to share a message with kids about activities that lead to a healthy lifestyle. Hallisey has written online books on his www.cowboyted.com web site and decided to expand the online features with the new family-friendly recreation guide.
"Families can now find online information about family-friendly vacations in the Utah Skyline Recreation Guide and our online version, Hallisey said. The new guide is different from a web site. This guide is actually a book that can be read online for page to page, just like reading a printed book."
The online book also has easy links to hotels and resorts along with links to National Parks and other public lands in Utah. "Utah is a very family-friendly vacation paradise with attractions like Lake Powell, Moab, Bryce Canyon, Arches National Park and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is nearby too Hallisey continued. There are a ton of affordable destinations in Utah."
The release of the new guide celebrates the 100-year anniversary of Zion National Park and features a cover shot of the North Pole by Hallisey's friend and photographer Michael Fatali.
Hallisey partnered with another friend, Mike Barton to design the family-friendly guide. "We're excited to promote family travel here in Utah. This guide gives some fun insights and resourceful information on some of Utah's popular recreational events & destinations, Barton said. "We want to encourage fun, safe, & physical recreational activities for families to do together."
