The best place to watch the Leonid meteor show tonight in Utah is at Bryce Canyon National Park. -quote- "Each year Bryce Canyon National Park holds its annual astronomy festival. According to the National Park Service official website, 7,500 stars are visible on a moonless night in Bryce Canyon.
BCNP has a ranger led stargazing program that includes night sky viewing with the public three nights a week. One hundred to three hundred visitors typically gather around telescopes to view the night sky. Bryce Canyon started putting on multi-media astronomy shows in 1969 and they've continued ever since." -end of quote.
For sure in the hill behind the capitol. I'm in slc too and the view from there in incredible! maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=salt+lake+city+capitol&sll=40.672227,-111.866132&sspn=0.011929,0.025041&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Capitol,+Salt+Lake,+Utah&ll=40.7886,-111.89425&spn=0.005377,0.025041&t=h&z=16&layer=c&cbll=40.788923,-111.892487&panoid=3SbpmNP-Q-vP_0tQ319_ug&cbp=11,154.96,,0,-6.8.
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