
Photograph courtesy of Steve Maxfield
Carbon Hall Press Launch
CARBON COUNTY — The Carbon County Workplace of Tourism has been awarded a 1:1 matching grant by means of the 2025 Utah Workplace of Tourism Co-Op Advertising and marketing Program to launch its 2026 marketing campaign, “The place Historical past Meets the Stars.” The marketing campaign will spotlight two of the world’s most exceptional experiences—stargazing underneath pristine darkish skies and exploring wealthy historic property—whereas encouraging weekday and low season visitation, particularly from city vacationers who not often see the evening sky.
Advertising and marketing will characteristic Helper’s Worldwide Darkish Sky Group designation, the evening skies of 9 Mile Canyon and Scofield State Park, and the world’s museums, public artwork, and cultural heritage. Focused media will attain vacationers looking for significant, less-crowded locations that mix historical past and nature in unforgettable methods.
“We’re leaning into what makes Carbon County particular and sharing it with people who find themselves looking for quiet, significant, and delightful locations—whether or not that’s underneath our star-filled skies or exploring our distinctive historic property,” stated Tourism Director Tina Grange.
Tourism development here’s a group effort, made attainable by the help of county commissioners, cities, native companies, occasion organizers, and residents whose hospitality leaves lasting impressions. This marks Carbon County’s ninth yr receiving Co-Op grant funding, persevering with its regular development by staying true to its identification and the experiences that make it distinctive.