
Introducing The Utah Film Trail, Starring Utah's Iconic Landscapes
The Utah Film Trail will bring visitors to the hideout of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," onto the set of the infamous car scene in "Thelma & Louise," and back to the nostalgia of 1962 featured in "The Sandlot." A full list of markers on the Utah Film Trail can be found here .
"Visitors have been drawn to Utah's image in film and television for over a century and the economic impact is significant. Film tourism has contributed $6 billion to the state's economy over the past decade," said Natalie Randall, managing director of the Utah Office of Tourism & Film. "The Utah Film Trail allows visitors to experience Utah through a different lens."
Visual assets can be found here . Watch the trailer here .
About the Utah Office of Tourism:
The Utah Office of Tourism fulfills its mission to improve the quality of life for Utah residents through revenue and tax relief by attracting quality, well-prepared domestic and international visitation and motivating tourism spending within a sustainable tourism economy. Learn more at href="" rel="nofollow" uta and visitutah .
About the Utah Film Commission:
The Utah Film Commission markets the entire state as a destination for film, television, and commercial production by promoting the use of professional local crew and talent, support services, Utah locations, and the Motion Picture Incentive Program. Learn more at href="" rel="nofollow" uta .
SOURCE Utah Office of Tourism

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