The Undiscovered Utah Podcast is a show that delves into the intriguing, mysterious, and lesser-known aspects of Utah and the American Southwest. Hosted by JB, it explores topics ranging from unique historical stories and legendary folklore to outdoor adventures and hidden gems across the region. The podcast covers everything from natural landmarks and state parks to tales of survival, lost treasures, ghost towns, and even UFO sightings.
Each episode highlights a different theme, such as hiking destinations, Utah’s haunted locations, or significant historical figures, making it a mix of travel, history, and adventure storytelling. It’s a resource for both locals and tourists looking to explore Utah beyond the typical attractions.
JB will help you better understand where you can legally camp in the state of Utah as it relates to Federally owned lands. If you're planning to camp anywhere in Utah you need to know this stuff.
In this Episode, JB talks about the history and geology of the Yellowstone Geysers, Soda Spring, Idaho and about the Utah's Soda Pop Geysers. There she blows!
JB tells camping stories from his past and how you can learn from his mistakes. If you like camping or hate camping, you need to listen to this episode.
JB recounts the story of Mary Ogden and the "Home of Truth," a religious colony established in Utah. Mary, a wealthy widow, sought spiritual answers and founded a community based on her revelations. The episode explores the colony's beliefs, practices, and the controversial death and attempted resurrection of a member, questioning whether the group was a cult.
In this episode JB shares the story of the Legend People from To-when-an-ung-wa. Today, this area is a National Park that is turning 100 years old this year.
Tonight, JB is going to share with you the story of the ghost town of Forest City, the town of Mountainville, a lost Native American silver mine, a beautiful living cave system you can tour, and a hike that will test your endurance and your lungs and the magnificent mountain they all have in common.
This episode tells the history of the Utah Topaz Interment Camp and the affects it had on Utah and the Japanese-American held captive here during World War II.
Written high above a small cave opening on a rock wall in a canyon near Fillmore UT. are the most unusual rock carvings that look like Hieroglyphics. Who left them and what are their meaning?
In the southwest corner of the state of Utah are two ghost towns that are fun places to stop and explore. They are the ghost towns of Silver Reef and Grafton, UT.
Utah is one of the best states to find Gems, Crystal's and other Natural Treasures. People come from all over the country to hunt for beautiful stones, minerals and fossils. Find out how to discover the undiscovers treasures of Mother Nature.
Zion Nation Park is one of the most visited Nation Parks in the United States. Find out why that is and how to best take advantage of your time while at the park.