Business Directory

Days Inn Vernal

Raj Mehta - Manager
1092 West Highway 40 Vernal UT 84078
435-789-0666 Website

Stealth Management GroupLLC/TownePlace Suites by Marriott Vernal

Rest comfortably at TownePlace Suites Vernal during your business or vacation trip. With our prime location near gas and oil industries, our extended-stay hotel makes traveling for work a breeze. Venture to family-friendly Dinosaur National Monument and Salt Lake City or enjoy outdoor activities such as rafting, fishing and swimming. Located in the Uintah Basin with easy access to Highway 40, our pet-friendly hotel offers relocating families, business guests and other visitors free hot breakfasts, an indoor pool and a hot tub. Start mornings in Utah with a workout in our fitness center. Host a meeting, wedding or event for up to 300 people in our indoor and outdoor event spaces before settling into your hotel suite or studio equipped with a full kitchen, cookware and internet-enabled workspaces. Choose between a one- or two-bedroom suite with a separate living area, depending on your needs. No matter your reason for visiting, stay with us a while in Vernal, Utah, at TownePlace Suites Vernal.
April Perry - Manager
1219 West Highway 40 Vernal UT 84078
Text TPVERNAL to 866-866-5545

View Information 435-789-8050 Website

Citslinc

Leo Liu - Owner
108 North ynez Ave. #205 Montereg Park CA 91754
626-571-0616 Website

B & D RV Sales and Service

B&D RV Center is a third-generation family-owned RV dealership serving the Vernal and tri-state area. We know the kind of freedom and adventure you are looking for, so we are proud to carry a large selection of new and pre-owned RVs. Our friendly and experienced sales, financing, service, and parts departments are ready to offer outstanding service at every point, from assisting while you're making your choice to ongoing maintenance and customization. At B&D RV Center, we value the opportunity to create a long-term relationship with our customers, and we do that by making sure to exceed your expectations.Some people say that when they think of Vernal they think of B&D RV Center, but most people know B&D as it sits today. Jhon & DR are at the helm of a trailer sales, parts, & service business with a team behind them working to get you out on vacation. There is always a start and a story to a great built-up business like B&D RV Center. This story starts with an entrepreneurial Grandpa Garth & his business adventures. Garth shared that entrepreneurial mindset with his son Brad and started an adventure together. Through hard work & dedication, this family has built B&D to what it is today as a third-generation family-owned business. In 1959 Garth left on a Greyhound Bus to go to radiator school in Salt Lake City. After a successful time in school, Garth opened up his first radiator shop in the garage of his home in Measer in 1962. In order to complete his shop, he installed a huge vat of chemicals to use for diagnostic purposes for the radiators, and of course, he had all of his tools. After a couple of years of running the radiator shop out of his garage, he was able to rent a space on Main Street to open up a new shop. This shop was complete with a 2 car bay, office space, and a special coffee bench, where everyone stopped by for a cup of coffee. Garth & Joy were well-liked in Vernal and the business did well. In about 1965 Garth added camp trailer rentals to diversify their business. First, they had one & when it was paid for they bought another until the business grew!
Susan Horrocks - Owner
1570 West Highway 40 Vernal UT 84078
Text BDRV to 866-866-5545

View Information 435-789-1970 Website

OARS Dinosaur

Founded in 1969 by the late George Wendt, OARS was the first exclusively non-motorized rafting company authorized to run guided river trips on the Colorado River through Grand Canyon. Today, OARS is one of the most respected outfitters in the country with more than 100 award-winning guided adventures to choose from, including a variety of trips based out of the company's Vernal, UT boathouse. Don't miss the 1-day Green River Rafting trip through Split Mountain Canyon in Dinosaur National Monument. This trip is one of the most scenically spectacular river trips in North America and features a series of fun, family-friendly rapids and a delicious riverside lunch with top notch guides and equipment. The company also runs fully-outfitted overnight rafting trips on the Yampa and Green River through the Gates of Lodore in Dinosaur National Monument and on the Green River through Flaming Gorge.
Bruce & Nicole Lavoie - Owner
PO Box 790035 Vernal UT 84078

View Information 435-789-4316 Website

Intermountain Natural History Association

Intermountain Natural History Association (formerly Dinosaur Nature Association) is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3)organization created to aid the educational and scientific activities of the National Park Service at Dinosaur and Fossil Butte national monuments, the U.S. Forest Service at the Ashley, Wasatch-Cache, and Uinta national forests, and the Bureau of Land Management at the John Jarvie Ranch Historic Site. The profits from all bookstore sales are donated back to these public lands. Since INHA's inception in 1956, donations have exceeded $2.1 million. Visitor in Dinosaur Natinal MonumentDonations are given to the agencies to support specific activities or projects. These can include production and printing of newspapers, construction of information kiosks, or the financing of roadside displays, trailguides, and handouts. INHA donations help to purchase items as large as the cast skeleton of Allosaurus at Dinosaur, and as small as a roll of film for documenting projects.INHA offers a variety of books and pamphlets about the public lands, paleontology, archeology, plants and wildlife, geology, river running, and more that are managed by the federal agencies. All items offered for sale are carefully reviewed by subject matter experts, and must be found to be educational in nature. This means that the item will not only help the visitor better understand the subject, but through this appreciation will then be supportive of efforts to properly manage and preserve them.Our organization was founded in 1956 as the Dinosaur Nature Association. In 1999, we expanded beyond our relationship with the National Park Service to begin serving the USDA Forest Service at the Ashley, Wasatch-Cache, and Uinta national forests, and the Bureau of Land Management at the John Jarvie Ranch Historic Site. To better reflect these relationships, in 2002 we officially became the Intermountain Natural History Association.
Ron Litton
2430 S 9500 E Jensen UT 84035

View Information 435-789-8807 Website

Uintah County Travel Board

Northeastern Utah is a vast area with more to see and do than anyone can experience in a single trip. Flaming Gorge Reservoir is a haven for boaters and fishermen alike, and surrounded by grand rocky shoreline as it is, it's also popular with hikers.Dinoland's state parks, Red Fleet, Steinaker, Starvation, and Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum, are all well worth a visit. Finding dinosaur tracks, exploring (and fishing) reservoirs and discovering more about natural history are just a little of what you can do within these parks.Dinosaur National Monument may well be Northeastern Utah's crowning destination. Discover fragments of a long ago world where the largest land creatures of all time once roamed and died. Whitewater rafting and hiking are also common, and fun, activities in Dinosaur National Monument.Vernal is a historic city situated between Flaming Gorge and Dinosaur National Monument. It is also home to Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum and close to two other state parks, as well as a host of historic sites. Western style events, such as the Dinosaur Round-up Rodeo, are frequent.Roosevelt and Duchesne also share a rich western heritage, and Duchesne is home to Starvation State Park. Cultural events and natural landmarks define these cities. Duchesne County is also the gateway to the High Uinta's Wilderness.
Lesha Coltharp
152 E 100 N Vernal UT 84078

View Information 435-781-6765 Website

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