This is a list that I put together a few years ago...some of the dates on the festivals may be incorrect, but it gives you an idea of when they are...If you know of anything I haven't mentioned (which is probably a lot) that you have done that is worth mentioning, leave me a comment and I'll add it to the list! Thanks!
Things to do in Utah
Boondocks- www.boondocksfuncenter.com Go-Karts, Bumper boats, miniature golf, batting cages, arcade, etc. 14200 S 75 E Draper, Utah
Cascade Springs- To get to Cascade Springs take the Alpine Scenic Loop up American Fork canyon. There is a $3.00 dollar use fee to access the canyon. From the summit of the Alpine Scenic Loop you will come to a turn off that will be marked Cascade Springs.
Clark Planetarium at Gateway- www.clarkplanetarium.org Learn about science and astronomy
CLAS Ropes Course-(Challenge Leadership Adventure Systems) Team building exercises in a park by Provo River . Through hands-on challenges and experiences you will internalize concepts like problem-solving, leadership, communication, conflict resolution, group cooperation, trust, teamwork and self-confidence. www.clasropes.com
Comedy Sportz-improvisational comedy… appropriate for all ages. Friday and Saturday night shows… www.comedysportzutah.com
Discovery Gateway children’s museum - www.discoverygateway.org Where children are guaranteed a fun-filled action packed day learning about the arts, humanities and sciences.
444 W 100 S SLC
Eccles Dinosaur Park- www.dinosaurpark.org- 1544 E Park Boulevard Ogden , UT
Heber creeper- www.hebervalleyrr.org –Includes fun rides like Day Out with Thomas; Moonlight and Fire ride; Raft and Rails adventure; Comedy Murder Mystery; Hay Train; Haunted Canyon Train; Cowboy Poetry; North Pole Christmas Train; Fiddlers & Fireworks and more…
Hogle Zoo- www.hoglezoo.org See the new baby giraffe and new baby monkeys and baby orangutan
Hollywood connection- State-of-the-art indoor entertainment center featuring amusement rides, minigolf, roller skating, a '50s style diner, games, laser tag and a 15 screen theater. 3217 Decker Lake Dr., West Valley. (801) 973-4386.
Johnson Farm Dinosaur Discovery Site (St George)- displays some of the oldest and best-preserved dinosaur tracks in the world. www.dinotrax.com
Tour at Kennecott
Lagoon- www.lagoonpark.com Lagoon boasts over 40 rides that will thrill, chill, excite and delight you. Fly the Bat, twist and turn on the Spider, splash on Rattlesnake Rapids, or zip upside down in two huge loops on Colossus - the Fire Dragon. Kids under 3 are free.
Lagoon- www.lagoonpark.com Lagoon boasts over 40 rides that will thrill, chill, excite and delight you. Fly the Bat, twist and turn on the Spider, splash on Rattlesnake Rapids, or zip upside down in two huge loops on Colossus - the Fire Dragon. Kids under 3 are free.
Living Planet Aquarium- www.thelivingplanet.com Experience the “jellyfish” room and touch pool- 725 E 10600 S Sandy, Utah
The Mayan restaurant- www.themayan.com Cliff divers and tree-top dining
Park City-Alpine slide; Alpine Coaster; Zip line; Legacy Launcher; life rides; horseback riding; etc www.parkcitymountain.com Also shop the Factory Stores
Raging Waters- www.ragingwatersutah.com Water Park opening May 24th 1200 W 1700 S
Salt Lake City , UT
Salt Lake City
Ride the UTA bus
Ride Traxx
The Scera- www.scera.org –movies, indoor/outdoor concerts, plays…
Seven Peaks Water Park- www.sevenpeaks.com /Peaks Ice Arena- www.peaksarena.com –swimming in the summer or indoor ice-skating and soccer year round.
Sundance Resort- www.sundanceresort.com –Summer activities include a scenic full moon lift ride, hiking and horseback riding, plays, concerts, etc. Winter activities include skiing, snowshoeing, owl watching, etc.
Temple square- www.visittemplesquare.com Garden tours, Legacy theatre, Conference Center (free guided tours); Joseph Smith Memorial Building; listen to the MOTAB choir practice; free organ concerts
Thanksgiving point- www.thanksgivingpoint.com Farm Country; Gardens (fun children’s discovery garden with water to splash in, caves to explore and mazes to find your way through); Dinosaur Museum; Gift shop
This is the Place Park- www.thisistheplace.org We’ll have puppet shows, rug making, crafts, and pioneer classes at the school. Visit the newspaper print shop, see how butter is churned and taste it on fresh bread, find old-fashioned penny candy at Z.C.M.I., see nearly-lost arts (such as basket making, rug making, needlework or hair weaving) demonstrated, or go on a handcart mini-trek. Young visitors can help do chores by watering the real garden, beating dirt from rugs hung on the fence rail or scrubbing clothes on a washboard in a large metal tub. They can see and touch domestic animals typical of the era: cows, sheep, goats, chickens, horses and huge oxen – even ride a pony! 2601 Sunnyside Avenue SLC
Timpanogas Cave- A short but strenuous hike of 1.5 miles is required to reach the cave, located 1,000 feet above the canyon floor. (The round trip through the cave and back to the trailhead is about 3.5 miles and takes about 3 hours. Temperatures inside the caves are about 45 degrees Fahrenheit so a light jacket is advised. The cave is open mid-May to mid-October, funding and weather permitting.Timpanogos Cave is located off I-15 up American Fork Canyon . Take Exit 284, turn east onto State Highway 92, and go 10 miles to the monument. There are picnic areas along American Fork Creek
Timpanogas Cave- A short but strenuous hike of 1.5 miles is required to reach the cave, located 1,000 feet above the canyon floor. (The round trip through the cave and back to the trailhead is about 3.5 miles and takes about 3 hours. Temperatures inside the caves are about 45 degrees Fahrenheit so a light jacket is advised. The cave is open mid-May to mid-October, funding and weather permitting.
Tracey Aviary- www.traceyaviary.org Year-round exhibits, bird shows, and educational classes for all ages. Tracy Aviary is located at 589 East 1300 South in the southwest corner of Liberty Park in Salt Lake City
Trafalaga- www.trafalga.com Miniature golf, slick track, batting cages, arcade
Tuacahn Amphitheatre- Ivins , Utah (an outdoor theatre near St George)- featuring concerts and plays-Broadway in the desert! www.tuacahn.org
Wheeler Farm- www.wheelerfarm.com take a tour of an old farmhouse; experience farm life by milking the cows, feeding the pigs and going on wagon rides…
Wheeler Farm- www.wheelerfarm.com take a tour of an old farmhouse; experience farm life by milking the cows, feeding the pigs and going on wagon rides…
**Free Things to do in Utah
The Bean museum on BYU campus- www.mlbean.byu.edu/home/ Natural History Museum/Live animal shows every evening- 645 E 1430 N Provo
Bridal Veil Falls (Provo Canyon )-hike the falls, take pictures, wade in the water, have a picnic
The Beehive House- The Beehive House offers various beautifully decorated rooms including the play room, the kitchen, the family store, the fairy castle, Brigham Young's room/office, and the sitting room where family members would get together to sing and play various musical instruments. Located on the corner of State Street and South Temple
Cabela’s- see the big fish aquariums and animals, waterfalls…Play in the shooting and archery ranges. Eat in the resturaunt and watch the big fish get fed every day at 6pm and Fridays at 12pm.
Children’s Discovery Park- Around the fortress, children play in the dinosaur sandbox or with the fiber optics volcano. In the fortress, your child’s creativity will take-off with the kaleidoscope space shuttle, only later to get shaken up on the earthquake platform. The park is free.
1555 N. 100 East Pleasant Grove
Feed the ducks near Utah Lake
Fifth Water Hot Springs- Diamond Fork Canyon Take I-15 south to the US-6 (Price/Manti) Exit (exit 258) Take the exit east towards the mountains all the way up Spanish Fork canyon for about 11 miles (from the exit) Not too far after the highway turns from one lane each way to two lanes you will see a turn off on the left side of the road that says Diamond Fork. Take that turn off and follow the road until you see a sign that says Three Forks Trail head.- www.utahoutdooractivities.com/fifthwater.html
Historic Downtown Provo Gallery Stroll- Every 1st Friday night from 6-9pm. Meet artists, browse fine art, enjoy free refreshments and live music. www.downtownprovo.org
Rock Hounding- www.utahoutdooractivities.com/rock.html Many locations throughout Utah to look for Trilobites, shell fossils (Spanish Fork Canyon), Geodes, quartz, crystals, sunstones, topaz, obsidian and more…
Rosecrest Splash Pad in Herriman-Free splash park-14070 S Rose Crest Rd (5600 W)
**City Festivals
Pony Express Days in Eagle Mountain- May 30th – June 7th Baby contest, parade, dutch oven cook-off, Carnival, movie, pancake breakfast, helicopter rides, dune buggy tours, Movie under the starts and concert featuring Blackhawk. www.emcity.org
Art City Days in Springville- June 9th – 14th
Scottish Festival and Highland Games(Thanksgiving Point)- June 13th -14th
Strawberry Days in Pleasant Grove- June 16th – 21st Concerts, parade, rodeo, carnival,
Huck Finn Day
Lehi Round-up- June 23rd – 28th
Lavender Days (Young Living Farms)- June 27th -28th www.younglivingfarms.com
Freedom Festival in Provo-July 3rd ,4th and 5th www.freedomfestival.org
American Fork Steel Days- July 14th -19th
Spanish Fork Fiesta Days- July 21st -24th
Alpine Days- 2nd Week in August with a parade and rodeo, and art/craft show on Friday and Saturday
Timpanogas Storytelling Festival- August 28th -30th www.timpfest.org Music, entertainment, puppetry, bedtime stories, laugh night
Payson’s Onion Days- Aug 29th –Sept 1st
Midway Swiss Days-Aug 29th – Aug 30th www.midwayswissdays.com
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Thank you Angie! I'm bookmarking this for our summer!
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