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How long is the drive from Logan to Provo?

The direct drive from Logan to Provo is 124 mi (200 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 59 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Logan to Provo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Salt Lake City, Park City, and Ogden, as well as top places to visit like Logan Tabernacle and Zootah, or the ever-popular Utah State University.

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Top cities between Logan and Provo

The top cities between Logan and Provo are Salt Lake City, Park City, and Ogden. Salt Lake City is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Logan and less than an hour from Provo.
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Ogden

Nestled just north of Salt Lake City, Ogden is a vibrant city that serves as a gateway to some of Utah's most stunning ski resorts, including Snowbasin and Powder Mountain. For those with a penchant for history and adventure, the George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park offers an exciting glimpse into the prehistoric past with its life-size dinosaur models and engaging paleontology lab.
9% as popular as Salt Lake City
7 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Provo
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Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City, also known as Salt Lake or SLC, is the capital and largest city of Utah. It's recognized for being the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has a significant LDS population. Surprisingly, it's also home to a sizable LGBTQ+ community with strong support for anti-discrimination laws. Despite misconceptions about alcohol consumption, Salt Lake City boasts 118 bars and 12 local breweries, including award-winning ones.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Provo
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Park City

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Utah, Park City is a renowned destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The town is flanked by the Deer Valley Resort and the expansive Park City Mountain Resort, offering an array of ski slopes. Visitors can also explore the Utah Olympic Park, which served as a venue for the 2002 Winter Olympics and now serves as a training facility. The historic Main Street showcases charming buildings dating back to a 19th-century silver mining boom.
51% as popular as Salt Lake City
26 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Provo

Best stops along Logan to Provo drive

The top stops along the way from Logan to Provo (with short detours) are Temple Square, Deer Valley Resort, and Utah Olympic Park. Other popular stops include Salt Lake Utah Temple, Lagoon Amusement Park, and Loveland Living Planet Aquarium.
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Utah State University

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Public university
Sights & Landmarks
Utah State University, established in 1888, is located at the mouth of Logan Canyon, offering a picturesque setting near trails and climbing routes. The campus was ranked as the most beautiful in Utah by Travel + Leisure in 2017. The university is home to the Museum of Anthropology, which delves into human history and behavior. Additionally, the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art showcases modern and contemporary art.
USU is amazing. Their campus is beautiful and it's the home of the AGGIES!
Tevan — Google review
I have a scholarship and 62$ is randomly charged to my account the day of the tuition deadline. Called into financial aid to figure out why and the amazingly rude lady refused to help me or even give me any information. Now it's past the deadline and I am restricted on course materials and supposedly am gunna get a late fee. Due to her neglecting her job. This is one reason I will be transferring schools.
Tyesun W — Google review
USU is by far the best college campus to go to in the state of Utah, while attending USU you will find the city feels like a small town campus. USU offers a lot of amazing programs to make friends and there professors are amazing
Stephen R — Google review
Displeased USU Visitor My recent experience with USU (assuming you are referring to a university or institution with that acronym) left me feeling incredibly frustrated and dissatisfied. One of the most significant issues that marred my experience was the rampant over-ticketing problem. Over-ticketing at USU has become a serious concern, and it has undoubtedly soured my perception of the institution. It seems as though the primary focus has shifted away from providing a conducive learning environment and towards extracting revenue from its students and visitors through excessive ticketing. The frequency with which I witnessed students and visitors receiving unwarranted tickets was alarming. Whether it was for minor parking infractions, perceived rule violations, or even issues that should have been handled through communication and warnings, it appeared that the institution was more interested in punishing individuals than in fostering a positive and supportive atmosphere. Furthermore, the fines associated with these tickets often felt disproportionately high, placing an undue financial burden on students and visitors who are already struggling with the cost of education and daily living expenses. It's disheartening to see an institution prioritize revenue generation over the well-being and financial stability of its constituents. The over-ticketing issue not only creates a hostile atmosphere but also undermines the trust and respect that students and visitors should have for their educational institution. It fosters an environment where individuals are constantly on edge, fearing that even the slightest misstep will result in another unwarranted ticket. In conclusion, my experience with USU has been marred by the issue of over-ticketing, which has led me to question the institution's priorities and commitment to the well-being of its students and visitors. It is my hope that USU will reevaluate its approach to disciplinary measures and consider more reasonable and fair ways to address rule violations without resorting to excessive ticketing.
Henry S — Google review
Love the campus. It’s absolutely beautiful. The people in Logan are so friendly and makes this a wonderful experience.
Lewis J — Google review
I love USU! So many amazing professors and people! They really care about students’ success and making sure that they have housing. I couldn’t have found this much happiness and knowledge anywhere else!
Rachel C — Google review
There are students that need help with tuition yet you want up a statue of CK
Nicky P — Google review
BEAUTIFUL campus, especially during late September/early October. Super nice people for the most part are here. The profs are generally pretty good too
Joshua A — Google review
4.2
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4.5
(173)
Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USA
http://www.usu.edu/
(435) 797-1000
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Logan Tabernacle

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Sights & Landmarks
Logan Tabernacle, located in downtown Logan, is a historic site that offers visitors a glimpse into the past. The tabernacle, part of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, boasts the impressive Opus 620 pipe organ installed in 1908 with over 2,800 pipes. It took 27 years to complete the building which started its construction in 1864.
This is one of the coolest church buildings to meet in. The organ alone in this building gives this place 5 stars. Dawg... Stairs? And a balcony?!? 5 stars to any church building with stairs. I hope this place never goes
Jackson S — Google review
The shade is delightful. The lawn could use a better mow. Edging is not half bad. Love my experience at this place.
James W — Google review
An amazing pioneer era religious ediface that has been kept (or restored) in amazing condition.
Monte W — Google review
Cool looking building. Colonial architecture I'm guessing. Fun to visit!
Joseph B — Google review
I was gorgeous but they took out the drinking fountain by the benches I know you have to go all the way down to the bathroom to get a drink
Samantha W — Google review
Great history on these grounds. great spiritual place
Jason E — Google review
Beautiful setting with echoes of past generations who sacrificed to build a tranquil and inspiring legacy.
Adam D — Google review
John Bytheway devotional. Thank you for your spiritual teachings
Lisa G — Google review
4.8
(175)
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4.5
(107)
50 Main St, Logan, UT 84321, USA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_Tabernacle
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Zootah

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Recreation center
Zootah is a small zoo located in Logan's Willow Park, offering a chance to see various local wildlife up close. The zoo features a diverse collection of animals, with an emphasis on birds. Visitors can also purchase food to feed the free-roaming ducks and geese. Additionally, there are opportunities to interact with small animals such as goats and sheep at scheduled times. The zoo provides an enjoyable experience for families with kids and offers easy pathways for casual strolls.
Thank you so much for maintaining a diverse collection of animals to this day, I like how you even managed to hang on to your vintage primate building/aviary. I especially loved the deer, raccoons, lemurs and even those ducks I remembered at the Aquarium back in Draper when it opened! I wish I could have stayed longer to enjoy that petting zoo though, but no worries, at least I saw just about every animal in person! I just can't wait to see the beavers in the future! :D
Henry H — Google review
This is cute little zoo to visit. It was included in our get out pass. We got some duck food and we had lots of fun feeding them. It is very small and you can get through it real fast. I recommend you take your time and visit every enclosure. There were a few that were empty but they do have some animals that the Hoyle Zoo doesn’t have. The petting area was also really fun and cute. I also recommend going early or later in the day during the summer as it gets really hot and there’s not a lot of shade around the enclosures.
Tatiana F — Google review
Wonderful and fun little zoo to visit with well diverse collection of animals to see. The zoo is well maintained, the animals are well taken care of, and the zoo keepers are super friendly. It is great to learn that they took in several injured animals and brought them back to health and now they are cared for. Definitely worth the visit when you drive by Logan.
Eric L — Google review
My family and my brother-in-law and his family went for the trick-or-treat zoo activity. They had bounce houses, multiple fall activities throughout the zoo, and even little treat bags for the kids. The animals were well taken care of and were happy to interact with everyone. Especially a beautiful cockatoo bird who danced for everyone. Very cute zoo!
Emma S — Google review
My family and I had an amazing day at Zootah for Mother's Day weekend. We enjoyed feeding the conures and had an up close and personal experience with some of their animal ambassadors including a hedgehog, armadillo, skunk, uromastyx, and wallaby. We then enjoyed a private lunch in their Wildlife Learning Center. The staff is extremely knowledgeable and would highly recommend. Also, the cost for a day's experience was very reasonable. Thank you!
Sarah M — Google review
I can see that they are trying to make some major improvements to this Zoo, but the memories I have of this 15 years ago see so much different than what I experienced, and it was very sad and disappointing. We used to "donate" $1.50 and see parrots, and many animals that were being "rehabilitated" or used for education. But now it is $9/per person and there are just ducks (that are eating way too much food (because bags can be bought for $1.50 extra) and a dozen amazing (but sad) animals. The "new" lemurs were cool to see but it makes me sad to see that there really needs to be more basic upkeep.
Keli G — Google review
Great little place to visit with family and friends. Fun spot lots of interesting animals, but not crowded or hectic. Hometown zoo feel, and a great place to go on an impromptu visit.
Tyler M — Google review
So disappointed to come here after seeing great reviews online and then getting there and they had very few animals out. I thought we would be there for a couple of hours but we walked the whole park in 20-30 minutes. They did have a lot of ducks and some birds. We do not plan on returning.
Tiffany C — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(119)
419 W 700 S, Logan, UT 84323, USA
https://zootah.org/
(435) 750-9894
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Powder Mountain

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Ski resort
Nature & Parks
Powder Mountain is a sprawling ski area in Utah, offering 154 trails, 2 terrain parks, and 9 lifts. It stands out for providing extensive terrain with fewer crowds compared to other resorts in the area. Despite having similar daily ticket prices as some well-known resorts, Powder Mountain ensures a more intimate experience by limiting the number of season passes sold each year. Visitors praise the resort for its vast ski area, stunning views, and efficient lift lines even on weekends.
Fantastic experience. I have skied Alta, Snowbird, Brighton,Solitude and this was one of the most enjoyable experiences I have had. Have been off slopes for 10 years and was fearful getting back to it, but for $19 night skiing (with Brighton being $108) it was excellent. Kind staff, beautiful gear, sweet lifts and mountain and not the killer expense that is the Hallmark of Utah skiing after 2002 Olympics. Why can’t any resort in Utah be less than $100 for night skiing is beyond me, but I found it. Powder Mountain was in a word EXCELLENT. Thank you for a great re-introduction to skiing. I love Powder mountain!!
Mike R — Google review
Such an amazing amazing place to ski. It deserves 10/10. Also, if you do night ski, its only $19. We did night ski on March 22 and we absolutely loved it. The slope was nice. Snow was different ( it was like powder, hence the Powder mountain). Sun down ski place is amazing. It has multiple ski resorts as well.
Manish K — Google review
As avid skiers based in Park City, we’ve explored nearly every ski resort in the area, from Deer Valley, Alta, Snowbird, Brighton, Solitude, Sundance & Snowbasin. After hearing countless great things about Powder Mountain, we decided to make the scenic hour-and-a-half drive for a midweek visit (Tuesday after MLK weekend), and we couldn’t have been more impressed. The drive to Powder Mountain was breathtakingly beautiful, and parking was a breeze. We opted for the Timberline parking area, which was conveniently mid-mountain and served as the starting point for their Complimentary Mountain Tour. Arriving early, we waited in the cozy skier services yurt, where Angela G. provided exceptional hospitality. She gave us insider tips on the mountain, local dining recommendations, and even handed out some Powder Mountain stickers. Her proactive attitude ensured that our experience started on the right note. When the tour began, our hosts, Tate and Bob, were nothing short of fantastic. Tate’s dad jokes kept the mood light, and his deep knowledge of the terrain made navigating this vast mountain much easier. He catered to our 14-year-old son’s enthusiasm for steeps and challenging runs by pointing out the best spots and explaining how to access the “secret” areas. Powder Mountain truly lives up to its name. Despite no fresh snow for a week, we discovered untouched powder and had vast areas seemingly to ourselves. The diversity of terrain was impressive with groomed greens and blues perfect for cruising, scenic bowls and rolling meadows, gorgeous aspen glades and thrilling steeps, backcountry terrain, and hike-to areas like James Peak. There’s something for everyone, making it an ideal destination whether you’re a beginner or an expert. We took a break at Timberline Lodge for lunch, and the pizza was incredible. The pulled pork banh mi was flavorful, the spicy Hawaiian had a perfect kick, and our son’s classic pepperoni didn’t disappoint. The quality of food exceeded expectations for on-mountain dining. The combination of Powder Mountain’s outstanding customer service, extensive terrain, and serene atmosphere made it one of the best ski days we’ve had. It’s hard to believe such an expansive and uncrowded resort is just a short drive from Park City. Whether you’re looking for fresh powder, diverse runs, or a friendly vibe, Powder Mountain is worth the trip. We’ll absolutely be back! Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Theresa L — Google review
I want to preface this with I have had some of the best days of my snowboarding life at powder mountain from 2018-2022. HOWEVER, new ownership’s decision to privatize a large chunk of the mountain (three chairlifts, two that provide access to the backside of the mountain and a lot of fun terrain) is a massive middle finger to locals and those who have been coming here for years. Village, Mary’s, and Raintree are now ONLY for those who have deep enough pockets to buy a mountain mansion. Who cares about everyone else right? Why should the rich need to put up with undesirable less rich people? How lucky for them they don’t have to experience the less fortunate’s presence in the outdoors. I hiked to the terrain that’s only accessible by these private chairlifts and didn’t see a single person using them. 3 chairlifts, 0 people on them. 0 people in the area. I highly doubt management will ever reverse this with the amount of heavy equipment going up and down the canyon and millions of dollars that have already been spent. And that’s a shame. Why not give the millionaires complimentary/exclusive cat skiing so that they can still access untouched terrain just for them, while EVERYBODY ELSE who has paid for a lift ticket gets to use the chairlifts that they’ve always been able to? Is it not enough for the ultra rich? Do they need to take from everyone else to be happy? Either way, management is on board. I don’t know what all went on, but I loved powder mountain before Reed Hastings bought it. Now it’s just another ski resort with $20 cheeseburgers.
Will D — Google review
4/2/25 first time here... I've heard lots of good things about this ski area. They are all correct. This place is so nice and chill. Great conditions for the day after the 10" or so, snowfall. New lifts and better access than in the past, so i was told. The food was good too, i got the ramen. Not too expensive, kinda like NYC prices- lol. Some may say that's high... Lol. Anyway... It was good quality food. I love that you can extend your day with the night section on the "Sundown" lift. It's only 535 vert according to my Ski Tracks app (screenshot) but it's fun to ride that section and watch the sun set over the valley. And if you just landed at SLC you can ride the night for cheap, I think $19. I look forward to riding there again.
Dave I — Google review
Came here for the night ski and was not disappointed. Price is not bad at all, and there are a few really good runs open at night. The lift operators were friendly and helpful, and parking was not too hard to find. We had a really great time!
Elena O — Google review
This mountain is awesome. Reed is taking a failing business and completely rundown resort and finding a way to improve it, adding more lifts, terrain access and keeping the mountain open. The people complaining about the new ownership don’t realize that this mountain would be closed down if it kept running the way it was. Bleeding money…or you could go ski the other resorts and wait in line over half of your day.
Garrett B — Google review
Used to brag all the time about powder mtn in years past... hands down used to be go to spot. With the insane and astronomical price increase over the past 5-6 years and things going more private, I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. It will not be worth your money. you will get far better experiences any other resort in Utah, and for cheaper.
Carter J — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(211)
6965 E Powder Mountain Rd, Eden, UT 84310, USA
http://www.powdermountain.com/
(801) 745-3772
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Ogden's George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park

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Museum
Water & Amusement Parks
Nestled in Ogden, the George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park spans an impressive 8.5 acres and is a paradise for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages. With over 100 meticulously crafted dinosaur sculptures that mirror actual fossil skeletons, this park offers a thrilling glimpse into the prehistoric world. The life-sized replicas are enhanced with cutting-edge robotics and sound effects, creating an immersive experience that captivates visitors.
Visited the Dinosaur Park in Ogden recently and had a pretty enjoyable time. The outdoor area is expansive, featuring over 100 life-sized dinosaur sculptures . Some even have sound effects, which added a fun touch. Inside, the museum offers interactive exhibits, including a fossil lab where you can observe real fossil preparation . There’s also a gem and mineral room that’s worth checking out. The park is great for families, with playgrounds and picnic areas available. However, food options on-site are limited, so consider bringing your own snacks. Also, be prepared for a lot of walking, especially if you want to see everything. Overall, it’s a solid spot for a family outing or for anyone interested in dinosaurs. Not something I’d visit frequently, but definitely worth checking out at least once.
Jose O — Google review
My dinosaur obsessed son BEGGED to see a dinosaur for his birthday, so after looking into some different places in Utah we planned on this museum. Boy were we blown away! They not only had the amazing dinosaur sculptures that you could walk with, but they also had an all abilities park which was a BLAST for my kiddos. Then they have the animatronics inside as well as some incredible fossils. This museum is truly PERFECT for the whole family. We love, love, love the Ogden St. Eccles Dinosaur Museum.
Emma S — Google review
We love this place. The rock and crystal collection is especially fun to see. Most of the dinosaurs look really cool and I guess they are redoing the funny looking T-rex that has been there forever. I kind of miss the old playground but the new one is good too. And they still have the giant cement triceratops skull. They host a 5k in the fall, I think it would be so fun to run a dinosaur themed race with the kids!
Kait B — Google review
Took my little girl with her mom and they loved it. The indoor exhibits were our favorite. The parking lot is well designed to receive visitors at the exit gate. There were a lot of areas to cool off under the shade throughout the outdoor exhibit.
Jeremy S — Google review
This dinosaurs park was awesome for our kids. I personally enjoyed the indoor museum exhibits a lot. Looked like if parking was full you can park in the ski buss area across from the normal parking. Has tons of dinosaurs outside with trails, a large gem exhibit, and also a fossil room full of many large and small dinosaurs. Also there is picnic tables, benches, and a park with slides and swings inside the outdoor section.
Marcus H — Google review
We went to the Halloween event and it was great. The only issue we had was knowing where to go exactly. The map was a bit confusing and there were some people not at their post yet for the first "show" time. I heard it was better later in the night. We did like the little area where kids could go trick or treat. We thought there was going to be little stations set up everywhere, but we were wrong. As for the park itself on a non-event day... super fun and a good place to take dino loving kids
Jax L — Google review
Beautiful winding accessible, paved pathway throughout the park with an accessible playground. We were a bit hesitant to proceed through the park when the very first scene that greeted us as we walked out of the building was a gruesome scene of one Dino eating another, but thankfully there were only a few other scenes that depicted such things. I was pleasantly surprised at how large the park is and the number of dinosaurs included in the exhibit. With the beautiful mountains in the background, this was a fun and beautiful little walk. It was very hot outside, and we often wished they had more shade trees along the path, but with the Groupon promotion, the price was okay for the 2 hours we spent there.
Diana M — Google review
It is a nice place to go with the kids. Have a picnic and enjoy the outdoors. When we went the playground was not open so it did limit the exploring part but it was still fun. The dinasours do need a face-lift but the younger kids did not mind. Would be nice if they would incorporate like a scavenger hunt of facts or clues to make it for interactive.
Brenda S — Google review
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1544 Park Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401, USA
http://www.dinosaurpark.org/
(801) 393-3466
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Cherry Hill

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Water & Amusement Parks
Cherry Hill in Kaysville is a recreational area and campsite nestled among trees, offering a range of activities for visitors. The resort features a water park with pools, water slides, and a lazy river, as well as dry land activities like mini-golf and batting cages. Additionally, there are camping options available for both tents and RVs. Visitors have praised the fun-filled water park with its various attractions suitable for both adults and kids.
This was more fun than expected, but probably because we got a lovely spot under a huge tree. The kiddie pool was fun, the slides were great, and the lazy river was wonderful. I see why people bring their own tubes. You just have to wait until someone gives one up, because there aren't very many in there. The guards were attentive but chill - like you could do your own thing, you know? I will definitely be back.
Halsey T — Google review
The RV park at Cherry Hill is terrible. The spots are crammed in so tight that if your neighbor has their awning out, they have to pull it back in so that you can pull into your spot. The roads are far too narrow also for trucks pulling trailers. The spots are so close to each other that you can hear your neighbors breathing. The locations for the hookups is also terrible. They are in the middle of two spots, instead of next to the sewer. I had to have my power cord stretched far across my camp spot. If you are thinking about camping here, don't. It's not worth it. The cost of admission is also far too high for what is offered. $40 per person for 2 pools a lazy river and 3-4 slides, is insane. The only redeeming thing about this place is all the employees we interacted with were very friendly, pleasant and helpful.
Stu C — Google review
I have lived here most of my life and never went here. This was so fun. We spent a whole 7 hours here and could of stayed longer. We did everything except the maze and blasters. Our kids aged 5-15 had the time of their lives. The food wasnt bad and decently priced. The lifeguards were everywhere and very attentive. The kids loved sifting through the bags you can purchase for fossils and gems and overall, this was an amazing experience to close out the summer before school started.
Naomi E — Google review
Matt and Isabella were so helpful for us tonight! My husband lost his phone in minigolf and realized it after the park was closed. They went the extra mile to let him back in and helped to find his phone too! In a time when customer service is sometimes hard to find, we really appreciated the extra help and attention tonight!
Erika A — Google review
We have been going to Cherry Hill for decades! It use to be reasonably priced for what it was. Now it has gotten ridiculous they raised the prices and some how mad the experience worse at the same time. Buy more tubes and mats for the park so I don't have to fight over the 10 you have. Also let more then 1 person down the Kodiak Canyon at a time no one wants to wait that long for a 30 second slide!! Also for the price we pay out in some cool new attractions or update the park. The new lighthouse point slide is pretty lame. We love Cherry Hill and just wish they would improve the park and not make it worse.
Spencer H — Google review
Super fun water park for kids! Lots to do. Pricey (130$ for 3, 40$ for pizza and fries), but worth the money if you spend the day. If you have a big family planning lunch outside the park is a good idea.
D C — Google review
This place sucks now!! They make you go one at a time on Kodiak canyon which means you have to wait 20 minutes in between each ride which is ridiculous. The dragon slides only have about 5 mats available to use and they are all torn and ripped, you would think with the money they charge for a splash pass they could get new ones, I’ve been coming here since I was a little kid this will be the last year I bring my kids here not worth it anymore.
James D — Google review
Cherry Hill is fun, but the prices are OUTRAGEOUS. I just dropped $187 for my family to come for ONE day. It’s been a tradition every year but next year we will have to say no. They have like 3 slides total so I don’t know why it’s sooooo expensive. We went to splash summit for like $80 total!! Just unbelievable prices. It didn’t used to cost this much and quite frankly it’s just not worth it anymore.
Jessica D — Google review
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1325 S Main St, Kaysville, UT 84037, USA
http://www.cherry-hill.com/
(801) 451-5379
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Lagoon Amusement Park

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Lagoon Amusement Park is a seasonal theme park and water park located in Davis County, Utah. It offers a wide range of thrill rides, live shows, and even features a pioneer village and camping facilities. The park is situated just north of downtown Salt Lake City amidst diverse ecosystems such as marshlands, mountains, beaches, and saltwater lakes. Visitors can explore the various trails in the area making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Always enjoyable. They are often adding new rides and Changing things for the better We go at least once a year. They have a nice variety. From really extreme rides for adults and teens to easy yet very fun rides for even tiny toddlers and everything in between. They've got something for every age and size!
Sterling A — Google review
This year they've remodeled and added some nice features. They've upgraded benches (such as by Terror Ride) and repaved some areas of the park which is nice. Generally speaking, accessibility is an afterthought. Some paths can be narrow and crowded. Handicap parking is fairly limited considering the size of the parking lot. Ride seats are not inclusive of various-sized bodies. Primordial just opened last year and the queue is already breaking down - the projector show wasn't functioning when we went through. Food is typical to what you'd find at a carnival. They have lots of slushy, ice cream, and dessert options, so plan your budget for some treats at least. I saw some signs that they finally sell coffee in the park but I didn't have an opportunity to taste it. We went in July when they were selling tickets online for $70 including fees. The tickets this year are twice the price when they're not on sale, which is way too expensive. If they want to charge Disney prices they need to rise to the same level of inclusiveness. We had fun on our visit but if we had paid the normal price it would not have been worth the price.
Hilary W — Google review
Great assortment of rare, one of a kind, and married rides, family/kid rides and coasters. Staff works well to get you secured and going on the ride with deployment times and turnover which is fantastic. Wait times are pretty good all things considered. My only gripe is the price of tickets are a bit much compared to comparable parks.
Shining S — Google review
I took my girls to Frightmares a few weeks ago. Friday was a great day to enjoy the park as the lines weren't too long. The food is amazing and so filling. I definitely recommend the burgers. The staff are friendly and helpful. The park is well maintained and seemed pretty clean. We were able to see a Joey in it's mom's pouch. And peacocks roaming free through the park. Iwould definitely take my family here again. Next time I'll be taking the kids when it's bounce back so that we can do the rides one day and the water park the next.
Jessica R — Google review
Lagoon Amusement Park is a great little mom and pop business located just north of Salt Lake City. This place reminded me of Knoebels Amusement Park in central Pennsylvania as both places have a similar type of vibe. The roller-coasters here are very solid, with Cannibal and Wicked being the highlights. We also liked riding Roller Coaster as well since that ride is over 100 years old now!
A R — Google review
We love Lagoon so much. Its so fun to take the whole family. The only downside is the cost. It is very expensive. We have had a great experience with the new RAP pass. (Disability ride access) We appreciate having wait times that correspond with the stand-by wakt time. In previous years, you could just go to the exit and basically skip the line. That wasn't fair to others. This way, pass users get a return time. It is very helpful if someone in your party needs to sit down more often, or if they take a bit of extra time to load. The employees handle the pass with kindness amd respect. We have had to deal with the Safety and Security staff this year. They are excellent to work with. They made our minor emergency much smoother. I will say too that I hope they are able to safely rehome all the animals in the "zoo" space. I would really hate to see animals there next year.
Erin K — Google review
It was super fun. I had never been on a roller coaster before so I was pretty scared but it ended up being super fun. The Halloween decorations were fun too and although there was a wait for some rides it wasn't too bad for most. If you want to get thrown into the deep end of rollercoasters it's best to go straight to Cannibal (that's what my friends made me do) and by the end of the day I was loving it and we rode it 3 times in a row. Also this has nothing to do with the park but if you go and there are lots of kids around just start saying "6 7" and the kids will all say it back which is pretty funny.
Xavier R — Google review
We love Lagoon and have been coming since I was a kid. My only complaint this year is that line cutting is SO common when the park is busy, because the lines trail out into main areas and people use this to cheat the system. No one enforces line cutting so people get away with it and that sucks. Hoping the park finds a way to address this. But otherwise, we are happy patrons! Incredible rides, lots of rides and things to do for every comfort level, decent food, clean bathrooms, great nighttime vibes with the lighting. Lots of history here and it shows. They make an effort to include a lot of plants, flowers, large trees, murals, colors, etc.
Jenna B — Google review
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375 Lagoon Dr, Farmington, UT 84025, USA
http://www.lagoonpark.com/
(801) 451-8000
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Station Park

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Station Park in Farmington is a top-notch shopping and dining destination just north of Salt Lake City. The upscale mall boasts a wide range of trendy brand-name stores, diverse restaurants, and even a movie theater. Additionally, the complex features park-like landscaping, business spaces, apartments/townhomes, and a hotel. Visitors can easily access the area via train, trolley, or bus stops on-site.
I'm very impressed with their holiday setup. Santa is within a small cottage, and groups are led in one at a time. It makes the experience much more intimate for the children. They also welcome patrons to take videos for free, which was very kind and doesn't happen at all Santa stops.
Natalie N — Google review
These high end malls are kinda like going to a human zoo. I have seen what the draw is ..most stores are expensive to shop. Sad, when the food court has the most activity.
Donald W — Google review
Great outdoor mall with some popular stores. We usually come here to eat, go to the Apple Store, or the Lego store. Clean, nice and lots of great shopping
Larry H — Google review
Very fun place. There are many different places to go with so much variety in items and foods. Some of my favorites include PF Changs and also building mini figures at the Lego store. The fountain in the middle is also beautiful
Brayden B — Google review
Love meeting my sister to get food and go shopping. It's pretty dang busy all the time but especially evenings and weekends. My favorite stores are Maurices, bath and body works, and victorias secret
Jamie L — Google review
Poorly designed mall for humans/pedestrians. Huge parking lots all surrounding it, but the mall itself is open for car traffic to drive through. The sidewalks and spaces for pedestrians are incredibly small and hard for two people to even pass each other. Seems like mall is really only meant for cars and not people.
Devon A — Google review
Beautiful town center style outdoor mall with lots of upscale dining options We stayed at the Hyatt hotel over there, and had sushi for dinner. Really enjoyed strolling the park at night. They had outdoor seating and there was a stage setup. They must have open air performances.
Larbi M — Google review
Station Park is a great place to shop. I'm not really big on shopping myself, but I do like the wide variety and selection they offer as far as shopping, eating and entertainment in general. They have something to offer for everyone.
Hayley W — Google review
4.6
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5.0
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140 N W Union Ave, Farmington, UT 84025, USA
https://www.shopatstationpark.com/
(801) 923-9111
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Destination Sports - Weber River Trips

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Tours
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Canoe & kayak tour agency
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Tour operator
Lars was a wonderful guide. She was very knowledgeable about the trail, and the best spots for good views. She was respectful of our hiking pace and our interest in the local wildlife - lots of stops to check out birds that we heard and wanted to see. Lars also shared her knowledge of other locations that would interest us. The trail did indeed provide amazing views - I highly recommend Destination Sports!
Fran G — Google review
Our kayaking trip was absolutely fantastic. If I could give it 6 stars, I would. Nathan and Scott (and Alicia?) were incredible. They made everything feel easy, safe, and fun from the very beginning. The views were amazing, the water was gorgeous, and the entire experience was above par. We laughed a lot, learned a few things, and left already wanting to come back. Highly recommend.
Ashley W — Google review
We did the full day float with destination sports with a stop at Taggarts grill for lunch and had the best time! Their guides were awesome, we had such a blast on the river and learning a little more about the area! Definitely would recommend them to anyone!
Rebecca H — Google review
Great time, fun for the whole family. Good combination of floating while relaxing and taking in the beautiful surroundings. And a handful of lighter rapids. Very professional group that runs a great time. Our guide Katie was very experienced and told some great stories about the area. We even got to see a bald eagle! Highly recommended them and will use them again!
Kit M — Google review
"My rafting trip was amazing, and TJ was an awesome guide. He was super knowledgeable and made the experience even better. My family and I had a great time, and it was especially exciting for my son who is autistic. I highly recommend this trip to anyone looking for adventure, and definitely ask for TJ as your guide!"
Roy R — Google review
Our river guide did an exceptional job preparing us for a safe and enjoyable trip. She was a wealth of knowledge about natural and historical aspects of the Weber River and the surrounding environment. The views in the canyon were majestic, and the water was clear and cold, refreshing us on a hot summer day. For anyone who is nervous about river rafting, this company and their guides will set you at ease. They have years of experience on the river. We look forward to a future trip when we return in the future.
Jeff V — Google review
This was an excellent family excursion. The scenery was incredible and the kids (4 and 7) had a ton of fun. Katie was a fantastic guide!
Kimberly S — Google review
Fun family outing, peaceful section of river with enough rapids to make it fun but not scary for + 70 year old parents. Interesting scenery along the way and the guides were so knowledgeable and entertaining!! Thank you Mark and Oz, you guys are terrific.
Chandra D — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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913 N Henefer Frontage Rd, Henefer, UT 84033, USA
http://www.weberriveradventures.com/
(435) 633-5585
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Utah State Capitol

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State government office
Sights & Landmarks
The Utah State Capitol, built in 1916, is a stunning neoclassical revival building located just two miles from downtown Salt Lake City. Visitors can marvel at the architecture and explore the 320,000 square foot interior with original murals, exhibits, and guided or self-guided tours that delve into Utah's rich history and government. Situated near Ensign Peak, it offers easy access to outdoor activities like hiking in Memory Grove Park and exploring City Creek Canyon.
Our visit to the Utah State Capitol was fantastic! We started at the visitor center, which provided great insight into the state's history and the Capitol's architecture. The Capitol building itself is stunning, with a beautiful rotunda and impressive views of Salt Lake City and the surrounding mountains. It's a popular spot for wedding photos, and it's easy to see why. We highly recommend visiting, but be prepared for a short climb up a hill. The views from the top are breathtaking, and there's plenty of free parking available
Mohit G — Google review
The Salt Lake Capitol building is the first I have ever visited. I study architectural history so I was overly excited to finally see a Capitol in person. I was not disappointed. I spent 2 to 3 hours on a Sunday exploring and people watching. The state and assembly rooms were not open on Sunday but I could pee through the slits in the door The gathering/meeting room was open though. If you are into geological materials you will also love the construction, arches, granite, marble and limestone. I was fascinated by the marble relief in front with the carved fruit and vines. Definitely worth the visit and is a photographer's dream.
Renaissance A — Google review
⭐️ Utah State Capitol & Memory Grove Park – Must-See in SLC! 🇺🇸 Explored the Utah State Capitol area and it was absolutely beautiful and well-maintained. 🏛️✨ The building itself is open to the public, and the interior is stunning — I even saw a few wedding photo sessions taking place inside! 💍📸 There’s free parking available around the grounds (depending on space), and the view from the Capitol steps overlooking Salt Lake City Valley is breathtaking. 🌄 You can easily walk down the hill through scenic paths to Memory Grove Park, which is peaceful, green, and full of monuments honoring veterans. 🌿🇺🇸 Perfect area for a relaxed stroll, photos, or just enjoying the Utah sunshine. ☀️ 📍 Free entry | Great for photos | Historical landmark | Beautiful garden views
Life N — Google review
Beautiful capital building - perfect for viewing over the SLC downtown and also to take pictures inside. There are murals painted on the ceilings, some on walls, and two grand staircases in the center. The first floor had an exhibit hall which shared the story of how the capital building was constructed and founded along with other smaller historical buildings in the area. We also noticed that they are constructing another panel for education downstairs. At the time we visited, the entrance was blocked off due to construction so we couldn't get a good look at the exterior but definitely will be coming back for future photos!
Katlynn C — Google review
What an incredible day I had exploring the heart of Salt Lake City! The Capitol building was absolutely stunning—its grand architecture is a sight to behold. But the real highlight? An unforgettable conversation with two local officers who shared a treasure trove of fascinating stories and history about Salt Lake City and Utah. They brought the past to life with such passion and detail, I felt like I was walking through time. Between the breathtaking views, the friendly people, and the deep dive into the region’s rich heritage, this spot easily ranks as one of the must-visit gems of Salt Lake City!
Captain C — Google review
Beautiful building inside and out! You can spend about an hour or more, it's a very big building with lots to see. We parked across the street in front of the gift shop. It was a very hot day, I recommend taking water because it was a bit of a walk to get inside the building and lots of walking inside also.
Maria C — Google review
I had a nice time at the Utah State Capitol. It was pretty inside and easy to get into. But please be aware that the capital and visitor gift shop is on a large hill so I DO NOT recommend walking up it! Rent a lime or spin scooter or calling a taxi.
Benjamin B — Google review
The Utah State Capitol building is located in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Construction began in 1912 and was completed in 1916. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The building features a Byzantine-style copper dome and is similar in scale to the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Designed in the Neoclassical style, its interior is known for its marble walls, exquisite murals, and figural sculptures. Free admission
Wang M — Google review
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350 State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84114, USA
https://utahstatecapitol.utah.gov/
(801) 538-3074
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Conference Center

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Conference center
Sights & Landmarks
The LDS Church Conference Center, located in Historic Temple Square, is a modern and spacious venue that hosts religious events, meetings, music concerts, and other activities. It is the world's largest religious theater with a main auditorium seating 21,000 people and an additional proscenium theater seating 900. The center regularly hosts religious services and conferences, including the popular Music and the Spoken Word presentation by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Wow, just wow. I feel like I have to preface this review by saying I am not Mormon because I want people to know how welcoming everyone was at Temple Square was and that, regardless of what church you attend, visiting Temple Square, the Tabernacle and Conference Center are can't miss experiences if you are in Salt Lake City. We visited Temple Square to tour the grounds the day before and some lovely volunteers in the Tabernacle invited us to the free organ recital the following day. We didn't know it was at the Conference Center due to organ maintenance but quickly figured this out and hurried over for the 12:00 recital. They have a second massive pipe organ there and it's about a block away from the historic Tabernacle. Initially disappointed we wouldn't be in the Tabernacle itself, we were immediately awed by the Conference Center. What a space!! It's massive, the largest meeting hall I have ever been in. It can seat over 21,000 people- that's a whole town! There were only around a hundred people there on this quiet summer Monday, so the space felt cavernous. I can only imagine the energy when it is at full capacity for a service or concert! The decor is beautifully art deco in nature, with an imposing granite exterior and gorgeous stone throughout. There is a lot of art and statuary in the serene building. The Schoenstein pipe organ is a thing to behold. The recital included both classical and more modern arrangements and was such a treat! I had a fascinating experience as I sat listening to the recital. There are stunning skylights along the roof line of the space allowing sunlight to fill the space and as we sat, a rainbow prism of light made its way across my lap and into my hands from above then continued on to the empty seat beside mine before disappearing entirely. Was it the Holy Spirit? Just a trick of the light? Whatever it was, in this space, in that moment, it felt undeniably meaningful to my skeptics heart and brought tears to my eyes. Discovered later there are in fact prisms atop the roof that cast these rainbows into the auditorium on sunny days - what a brilliant detail! Currently (Summer 2025) the free, 30 minute recitals are at 12:00 Monday- Saturday and at 2:00 on Sundays at the Conference Center. Seriously a sight to behold (and to hear!) if you have the time. I didn't realize they also allow the general public to attend Mormon Tabernacle Choir rehearsals and the Sunday performances for free! These are all in the Conference Center throughout the summer months. The rehearsals are Thursday evenings at 7:30 and the Sunday performances of "Music and the Spoken Word" begin at 9:30. Had I known this was a possibility, I'd have planned our trip a little differently so my family could have experienced this too!
Lisa G — Google review
Conference hall is open to visitors. Free of charge. As you enter there will be many people to explain and show you around. Very polite and multinational. There are tours you can follow or just roam around. You can head to the roof top for a view if the city. The hall is amazing.
Pog E — Google review
It was my first time visiting the Conference Center, and it was truly unforgettable! 💖 I’m from Brazil 🇧🇷, and I felt so welcomed here. The building is beautiful, easy to access, and very well organized. There are translators available during the sessions, which made everything even more special and inclusive. Such a peaceful and inspiring place! ✨🙌🏻
Shirley C — Google review
Absolutely recommend taking a tour. It was beautiful and serene and calming. The architecture is amazing and the art is soul changing. We hadn't planned on going but found ourselves worth some extra time while in town. It was well worth it.
Rebecca A — Google review
I and my family went to general conference for the weekend. Security was ever present. The police have a high presence nearby with drones in the air overlooking what's going on. There is also police dogs. And heavy armed undercover police presidents as well as uniformed officers. Whatever you do don't cross the street illegally because you will get yelled at and embarrass yourself and your family. We also went to the viewing of the late President Russell m Nelson. It was very organized.
Zak D — Google review
A great place to visit and see inter mountain history from a Mormon Pioneer perspective. Also, a very large collection of original paintings and documents that recorded the Restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Robert B — Google review
I got to take the kiddos to see the conference center for the first time. The overall large scale of the space left them in awe and didn't disappoint. The docents are always kind and helpful. The rooftop views of the square were great.
Jason L — Google review
Beautiful building with a unique design, comfortably accommodating 21,000 attendees in the main hall. We were there for a General Conference session, where tickets are required in advance, but at no cost.
Larry S — Google review
4.9
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4.7
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60 North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, USA
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/learn/conference-center-temple-square?lang=eng&y_source=1_MzA1ODU2NTYtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
(801) 240-8945
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Temple Square

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Temple Square, located in Salt Lake City, is a 10-acre compound and the official headquarters of the Mormon Church. The area features impressive religious buildings such as the Salt Lake Temple with its soaring spires and statue of the angel Moroni, and the Tabernacle with its gilded 11,623-pipe organ and acoustically sensitive dome-shaped auditorium.
In July 2025, we visited Temple Square in Downtown Salt Lake City, as we had a work-related conference to attend. Temple Square is undergoing construction, as the Temple and some of the surrounding buildings are being restored and/or rebuilt. Temple Square is exceedingly clean and peaceful. The landscaping is amazing, and there are many walkways on the 2 adjacent city blocks to escape from the surrounding city and traffic. There are also water fountains and statues, and the surrounding buildings add to the ambience. We enjoyed our Temple Square visit and we would highly recommend others to visit Temple Square and experience this amazing place for themselves.
John C — Google review
In SLC for a couple of days and decided to take a stroll through the downtown area. Came across Temple Square — a beautiful and peaceful space with lots of Mormon history to learn about. It was quiet when we visited, so it felt like a self-guided tour. None of the buildings were open, so we couldn’t check inside, but it was still worth walking through and taking in the grounds.
Scott W — Google review
Even if you are not part of the Church of Latter Day Saints this is worth a visit. There are church members everywhere in pairs willing to answer any questions. Everyone is very kind. We enjoyed walking the outdoor spaces and spent time inside the tabernacle, the family research center, and the conference center. No entry fees.
Jennifer A — Google review
⭐️ Temple Square – Historic Heart of Salt Lake City 🏛️✨ A must-see when exploring downtown SLC! Beautiful architecture, peaceful gardens, and plenty of history everywhere you look. 🌿 From the Brigham Young Monument to the Joseph Smith Building and City Creek Canyon nearby — everything is within walking distance. 🚶‍♂️ Clean, scenic, and full of charm — perfect for photos, short walks, or just soaking in the local spirit. 📸🌸
Lior M — Google review
Beautiful public square with impressive statuary, a lovely garden, wide walking paths and plenty of benches, gondolas and shady spots for rest and contemplation. An inspiring place to meander, even as someone who is not Mormon, and take in the beauty of the grounds and architecture of the Temple, Tabernacle and other sanctuaries. On a side note, this place also has the cleanest, classiest public restrooms I've ever encountered. There is currently a lot of construction taking place - Summer 2025 - but there are many areas of beauty still accessible that make it worth a visit regardless.
Lisa G — Google review
The new sculpture and landscaping at temple square is so classy. They have benches placed around the area for contemplating and appreciating the atmosphere. Inside the Conference Center, the architecture of the flooring, pillars and paintings on the walls seems to compete with the great museums and places of higher learning in the world.
Aaron M — Google review
I was very excited about my trip to Salt Lake City. Years ago, during my university research titled “A Century of Olympic Graphics,” I came across the name of this city, which had hosted the Winter Olympics, and I’d always been eager to see it in person. One of the main attractions I wanted to visit was the Mormon Temple, but unfortunately, it was closed for renovations. However, just across the street, the city’s Convention Center caught my attention, and I hurried to explore it , it was quite an interesting experience. I also enjoyed visiting the Utah State Capitol building, surrounded by a beautiful landscape of colorful autumn trees.
Farshid E — Google review
This place was one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen! I’m not Mormon but it was still really cool to check out and see all the history. They had the most beautiful garden here! 🌷💖
Trella G — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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50 North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, USA
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/feature/templesquare?lang=eng&y_source=1_MzA1ODU2NjYtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
(801) 240-8945
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Salt Lake City Tabernacle

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Salt Lake City Tabernacle, a stunning architectural gem located in the heart of Temple Square, is not just a feast for the eyes but also a delight for the ears. Home to the renowned Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and an extraordinary organ boasting 11,623 pipes, this venue offers visitors an unforgettable auditory experience. You can catch captivating organ recitals throughout the week and enjoy choir rehearsals on Thursday evenings.
We flew into Salt Lake on our way to Yellowstone Park. We aren't Mormon, but I thought it important to explore Temple Square while we were in the city. We arrived on a Sunday evening around 5:30 and took a walk around the lovely grounds and gardens and were excited to discover we could go INSIDE the Tabernacle! We were met by some welcoming volunteers who cheerfully shared info about the historic Tabernacle and invited us to a free pipe organ recital the following day. As a music lover - and my son is a music major! - we know how impressive the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is. The Tabernacle itself is beautiful and to be in the historic space with the maroon risers and amazing pipe organ that I've seen many times on television and album covers was very special. We came back the next day for the recital. Due to organ maintenance the concert was over at the Conference Center (they have a second massive pipe organ there) about a block away. Initially disappointed we wouldn't be in the Tabernacle itself, we were awed by that massive space and had a wonderful experience. Currently (Summer 2025) the free, 30 minute recitals are at 12 :00 Monday- Saturday and at 2:00 on Sundays at the Conference Center. Seriously a sight to behold (and to hear!) if you have the time. I didn't realize they also allow the general public to attend Mormon Tabernacle Choir rehearsals and the Sunday performances for free! The rehearsals are Thursday evenings at 7:30 and the Sunday performances of "Music and the Spoken Word" begin at 9:30. Had I known this was a possibility, I'd have planned our trip a little differently so my family could have experienced one of the most celebrated choirs on the planet!
Lisa G — Google review
A very beautiful organ hall with a special atmosphere. We didn’t attend a concert but listened to the volunteers’ story about its history — very interesting! We’d love to come back, maybe for a concert next time.
Iryna S — Google review
It's quite a campus. We caught the Tabernacle Choir practicing. It's open to the public. The organ is absolutely gorgeous. It has almost 12,000 pipes! The choir was exceptional. A very nice visit.
Suzy L — Google review
Mormon Tabernacle It is egg-shaped, so the acoustics are magnificent. The pipe organ has more than 11,000 pipes, and the choir is 360 voices. There is also a 100-piece orchestra, and the lighting is phenomenal.
Barry K — Google review
Open to public visits but you need to find the right door. 2 in the middle of either side leada you into the hall. Organ recitals few times a week. Best to check timing beforehand. As you enter there will be guides to explain and show you around.
Pog E — Google review
Very friendly and welcoming. I was so pleased to see the choir rehearsal recommended by my koa camp host and booked an extra day to stick around for the event. Magnificent!
Christina B — Google review
Went there as part of a tour. Very impressive and unique. We saw an organ recital. It was a hot day but Inside it was nice and cool.
Ariana D — Google review
We missed the music but visit the site: a beautiful hall and structure. Many missionaries are stationed inside, serving as docents. built from 1863 to 1875 to house meetings for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Irene E — Google review
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4.6
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50 N W Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, USA
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/learn/salt-lake-tabernacle-temple-square?lang=eng&y_source=1_MzA1ODU2NjUtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
(801) 240-8945
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Salt Lake Utah Temple

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Temporarily Closed
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Sights & Landmarks
Salt Lake Utah Temple, located at the heart of Temple Square, is a stunning neo-gothic structure that was dedicated in 1893 after 40 years of construction. The temple's exterior features symbolic designs and decorations, with its granite-like quartz monzonite quarried from Little Cottonwood Canyon. Visitors can take free tours around Temple Square to explore the area and learn about the temple's history and its significance to Salt Lake City.
This temple is so beautiful and so historic. I have loved coming here! We'll see what it is like after the seismic renovations. It will still be amazing! A great place to come and visit!
Tamilisa M — Google review
This looks a lot like an office building near Pattaya, Thailand. The lookalike building is located at WWXM+P7V, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150, Thailand
Darin P — Google review
they're making great progress. President Russell M Nelson would be proud. I believe he'll be overseeing the work from the other side of the veil 👍
Tige — Google review
Wonderful downtown view, and the landscaping is phenomenal all year round. Winter with the lights, Spring with the flowers, Summer with the beautiful mature trees and water fountains, Fall with the mountains surrounding and crisp air. 5/5!
Isaac P — Google review
I love temple square especially in the spring and winter with the beautiful smelling flowers or Christmas lights. Even now with all of the construction, it is still so fun to check out the family history museum and the foundational work going on.
Scot C — Google review
This has been under restoration for several years, due to be complete in 2027. I can't imagine more than perfection after seeing the tabernacle.
CJZ L — Google review
Temple Square is so beautiful. The museum is such an interesting segway to see how the religion began and understanding who the people are and what they stand for. The volunteers were so knowledgeable and friendly, ready to talk, and answer any and all questions you may have! Free!
Corey — Google review
This was one of the most remarkable pieces of architecture I've ever beheld in my life, and I am in awe of the craftsmanship, detail and commanding beauty of this timeless edifice. the experience of touring the Temple square and the visitor center and the conference center will be a cherished long memory. I hope to return again future, and highly recommend this experience to literally anyone and everyone.
Tommy B — Google review
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4.4
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50 N W Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, USA
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/temples/details/salt-lake-temple?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=yext&y_source=1_NTM2NDkxOTUtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
(801) 240-2640
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Natural History Museum of Utah

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Natural history museum
Museums
Science museum
Located along the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, the Natural History Museum of Utah is a modern venue with 10 galleries that delve into earth science and Utah's native cultures. The museum offers absorbing exhibits on topics ranging from the state's biological diversity and geology to prehistory. Visitors can engage with hands-on displays that teach about sand dune formation and constructing earthquake-proof buildings.
We come here once or twice a year and look forward to their special exhibits they have. Our kids always love coming here, but especially with the family over school field trips. They love spending time in each section reading and learning something new everyday. The staff is great at the special exhibits. They are informative and friendly. They have free puppet shows at various times. We loved the Teen Explainers that they've added too. I think it's such a great way for teens to spend their time working a job that allows them to contribute to younger children's educational experience.
Christina — Google review
This Museum was very fun to visit. I got a free pass. So I took me and my wife we enjoyed looking at dinosaurs. There's a part where you had to put dinosaur bones together to recreate a skull. It was much more challenging than I initially thought. There's a nice Sun deck where you can enjoy the good weather and have a beautiful scenic view. I also like the Ice Age exhibit that they have and the exhibit about the natives of Utah the Navajo. I think we spent maybe around 3 hours at the Museum. It was fun and not too crowded. It is a good place for children to learn about natural history. Have a nice little gift shop and they also have clean bathrooms. It is a good place for families. One thing that I like is that they had a sense so that you could smell how certain dinosaurs or certain berries or plants from the dinosaur age. You can learn how they smelled like. They have some very large dinosaur displays and they also have like I Spy game thing throughout the museum where you have to find like little mamas that are hidden around the the whole museum. It's a good activity for kids or if you have a membership pass it is fun to do to do something different every once in a while.
Sam — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Natural History Museum of Utah is a true gem for families and curious minds of all ages. The striking modern architecture sets the tone for an experience where science and storytelling come alive. Inside, you’ll find an engaging mix of education and entertainment—from towering dinosaur skeletons and ancient fossils to immersive geology exhibits. The interactive, hands-on elements are a hit with both kids and adults. A highlight is the Discovery Room, where younger visitors can dig for fossils, solve puzzles, and explore in a fun, educational space. The museum also features rotating exhibits, workshops, and knowledgeable staff who are always ready to share their passion. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, there’s always something new to discover. A captivating, well-curated destination that truly inspires a love for the natural world. Highly recommended!
DJ — Google review
WOW, this place blew my mind. I spent 2.5 hours here, but there were so many interactive things to do, I could have been there all day. I have been to Salt Lake many times. I had never been here before. It was amazing. I took so many pictures. I highly recommend this to anyone. Especially families with kids. It was such a wonderful learning experience. I don't know how I missed this place all these years.
Carolyn H — Google review
Ones of my all-time favorite museum visits! The exhibits are extensive and thought-provoking. I love that the interpretation encourages visitors to think from different perspectives. The exhibit design is logical and had plenty of interaction opportunity that reinforce what you just viewed. I saw people from age 2 to 82 enjoying and learning. Don't miss the outdoor views of SLC and the surrounding mountains. The cafe was really good too!
S P — Google review
We went on a Thursday afternoon and it took about 2.5 hrs to go through, and there was no wait to get tickets. It was busy, kids summer camps, but not crowded. The overall atmosphere was relaxed and informative. The facility is clean, modern, and nicely laid out. They have many hands-on activities for kids, and plenty of staff and volunteers to guide you or answer questions. Obviously, it shows cases Utah's unique history and people.
PB F — Google review
What an absolute treat! We’ve been to some pretty amazing museums- this one is definitely in the top 3 GOAT’s. New and contemporary- with great exhibits. Another great aspect is the flow of the tour. The staff is super helpful and very knowledgeable. Definitely going back.
Cindy N — Google review
Over the years, we have visited a great many museums and it is very rare to find one as interesting and professionally done as this one. It is in a class with the Smithsonian Museums in Washington DC. Visiting this museum was not part of our plans for our trip but it would have been horrible if we had missed this magnificent place. If you go, allow yourself plenty of time to marvel at the scale of the artifacts presented here.
Don W — Google review
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4.7
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301 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USA
http://nhmu.utah.edu/
(801) 581-6927
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Utah Olympic Park

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Sports complex
Outdoor Activities
Utah Olympic Park, built for the 2002 Olympics, is a sprawling complex in Park City that preserves its Olympic legacy. The park offers various activities such as zip-lining, bobsled rides, and adventure ropes courses. It serves as a training ground for professional athletes and hosts national competitions for ski jumping, bobsledding, skeleton, Nordic combined, and luge events.
What a neat place to visit! We had a wonderful guide who talked about the 2002 Olympics and what the park is doing now. He showed us the whole park. Such a great experience. I highly recommend going here. Plus the have zip lines and summer bobsledding you can try!
Tara D — Google review
The Olympic Park was very interesting and free! We went through both museums and the gift shop. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We got to watch people practice jumping on the airbag and into the pool. The pool practice was really entertaining. The staff can tell you when athletes will be practicing. Unfortunately we were not able to go on the tour as it was sold out. Make sure to buy tickets ahead of time if you want to ensure you make it. Worth your time.
Jill S — Google review
We did the Gold Pass and enjoyed our whole allotted time! So many fun activities, and some you can’t do anywhere else. We did the zip lines, ropes course, tubing down the ski jumps, activity tower, and alpine slide. We had so much fun! And we got challenged, which was a bonus. Our 9 and 16 year old boys had a blast! It can be somewhat expensive, but we felt it was worth it. Have an adventurous attitude and you won’t be disappointed. It was also really cool to watch the ski jumpers and aerialists practice. Very fun day!
Clark R — Google review
Awesome to be able to watch junior Olympics practicing on the jumps. Museum was very interesting and the practice ski jump was a blast. Beautiful facility and definitely a must stop if you're in the area
Laurie G — Google review
This place is awesome! I'm so glad that we stopped and spent some good time here. The summer bobsled experience is absolutely worth it! Watching the ski jumpers practicing into water was also very interesting and amazing to watch! There is so much too do for kids and adults!
Eric D — Google review
I did an Olympic tour, walked around the museums, watched Olympians train and did the Bobsled Experience. Wonderful time! I would definitely recommend this place. Dani (?) was an awesome tour guide and the other staff were amazing also.
Alexandra P — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 Utah Olympic Park – Park City, UT 📍 3419 Olympic Pkwy, Park City, UT 84098 A must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Park City! The Utah Olympic Park is an incredible blend of history, adventure, and breathtaking scenery. Originally built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, the park still hosts training for Olympic athletes — and you can often watch them in action on the ski jumps or bobsled track. There’s something for everyone here: 🎿 Winter sports history buffs will love the free Olympic Museum and Alf Engen Ski Museum — both well-designed and informative. 🧗‍♀️ Adventure seekers can try out zip lines, ropes courses, alpine slides, and even a summer bobsled ride. 👨‍👩‍👧 Families will find it kid-friendly and educational, with exhibits and outdoor fun. The park is beautifully maintained, with amazing mountain views in every direction. Staff are friendly and professional, and there’s a strong focus on safety for all the adventure activities. Whether you’re here to learn, watch, or jump into action yourself, this place captures the Olympic spirit and Utah’s love for the outdoors. Highly recommended!
Ramin H — Google review
Our guide was extremely knowledgeable. He was a snowboard coach from Ohio. We loved it all. I zip lined, worth it & fun! Bobsled sounded scary. $20 tour was worth it. Museum was cool. Getting to see the skiers practice in the pool was cool too.
Jessica S — Google review
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3419 Olympic Pkwy, Park City, UT 84098, USA
https://utaholympiclegacy.org/location/utah-olympic-park/
(435) 658-4200
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Canyons Village at Park City

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Resort hotel
Outdoor Activities
Canyons Village at Park City is a prime location for ski enthusiasts, offering lodging, equipment rentals, dining options, and chair-lift access. Connected to the Park City base area by the new eight-passenger Quicksilver Gondola, Canyons Village boasts 4,000 acres of terrain with 182 runs catering to skiers and boarders of all levels.
Truly enjoyed my stay here. The room was very cozy, there was a fire place in the room that added the perfect touch to the room. The bed was very comfortable and the shower pressure was perfect and the water was nice and hot just how I like it! I ordered room service for breakfast, the food was very reasonably priced, nothing to brag about on taste, I ordered an omelette, it was meh. There’s a Red Tail Bar and Grill in the hotel with good cocktails and the bartender offered great service. It snowed during my stay here, which was beautiful watching while in bed. There was a gym on site that was nice. The hotel was in a good location
S M — Google review
Concert on the slopes is a great outdoor venue. Even though we were on the grass we were able to see the performers really well. When the sun went down, we were able to see the stars amazingly. Great location, plenty of options for food around and general parking was free during the event!
Heather B — Google review
The resort is absolutely beautiful! We stayed at the Westgate, so everything was within walking distance. The only reason I deducted some stars is that many places/restaurants seem to be closed during the summer, and there is often A LOT of construction going on. Other than that, it was absolutely amazing!!
Natalie N — Google review
Attended the 80's Night Out and had a blast! Great smaller venue and I love that you can bring in your own chairs and food! Totally worth it!
Monica H — Google review
I went to get some R&R and that's what I got! Do not disturb was put on the door when I arrived and it was respected. Great place to visit.
Charmae S — Google review
The Ski resort is great! Place is beautiful and fun. However, as much as park city takes in from visitors and local people and all the high taxes paid, the 4th of July drone show was less than to be desired. Cheaply done, very few things shown and even advertised Toyota and Tmobile (who cares!) and less than creative as it was all about skiing and not about the USA. Disappointing.
Charmaine W — Google review
Beautiful fall scenery! E-bike route was amazing with pit stops at a farm, cemetery from the 1800's, and overlooks.
Randy B — Google review
The whole experience was awesome we went to the a concert there first time and now it one of my favorite place to relax and enjoy the atmosphere
Von R — Google review
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4.3
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4000 Canyons Resort Dr, Park City, UT 84098, USA
http://www.parkcitymountain.com/
(435) 615-8040
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Park City Mountain

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Park City Mountain is a renowned resort offering skiing, snowboarding, and various activities. The area features hotels, restaurants, and shops for visitors to enjoy. Accommodations like Park City Snow Flower and Park City Westgate offer a mix of rustic charm and modern amenities with stunning views of the slopes. Canyons Village provides access to 4,000 acres of ski terrain connected to Park City Mountain Resort via the Quicksilver Gondola.
My husband, daughter and I enjoyed coming out to Park City Mountain View. We took Our lesson today and it was nice outside. Not that cold at all except for the snow. 🤪 Our instructor Lucas was great! Loved his chill vibe. He was patient, kind, encouraging and helpful as we moved from one lesson to the other. We were three and he still kept up with our needs. We all needed different tips for where we were in the progression of the lesson. I believe as a beginner to snow sports it’s better to come at this time after the high season or before. It just gives you more space to learn around fewer people compared to the high season. Beautiful scenery all around!🙏😎🥰 We will be back. Thanks Lucas!!!
Ilynn M — Google review
Went to Utah for the snow. Chose this one since it was the only one on the epic. Expected a bit of snow but from what I heard it was crowded. Over that weekend, I got the most snow in my life. I’m sure if you went into the cottonwood canyons you’d get more snow but Park City wonderful.
Noah B — Google review
Love this place!!! I come here every year to ski and I have to say it is an amazing place. The locals there are just so friendly and willing to help out with anything. I really like the variety of runs that they have on just blacks. The food is expensive but if you have an epic pass you can get a discount on your food. Ski school is great for beginners and kids. Overall it’s a great place and will keep you entertained for your stay.
Blake — Google review
I recently went skiing here for the first time in April and loved the conditions! I went early April so by lunch it did get choppy on certain slopes but overall they did an amazing job keeping trails covered and groomed. I can’t wait to get back here in the future.
Mark L — Google review
Went in the fall during off peak season. Pretty quiet and not that busy. The alpine slide was a load of fun. The lift ride up was great, especially with the fall colors.
John H — Google review
We love park city mountain! The lifts are so much fun during the summer and take you to great places you can explore.
Katelynn S — Google review
Can’t speak to the ski experience but I love to mountain bike here. Beautiful scenery and copious singletrack for intermediate and advanced riders.
Garrett G — Google review
Park city Mountain is a great resort and has beautiful views, but it’s mostly cat track runs with not too much off piste. This place 20 or 30 years ago would’ve been absolutely amazing however they have not invested in any of the infrastructure since then the ski lifts are battered and busted up the chairlifts of literally from the 1980s. They need to take a leaf out of the European resort and start improving the chairlifts and having bubbles and heated seats with eight man chairlifts that run on each of the lifts. You are charging a quadruple the price of a European ski ticket per day so therefore put the money back into the mountain and stop taking the profits. One person on a ski lift yesterday told me it was all about the historical nature of the mountain. Well I’d like to remind that guy that Europe was around a lot longer before the Usa was. But on a constructive note it would be helpful for the price of the lift ticket that the ski lifts were updated for a top class resort you’d expect top class facilities.
Alex R — Google review
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Park City, UT, USA
https://www.parkcitymountain.com/
(435) 649-8111
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Park City Main Street Historic District

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Park City Main Street Historic District is a charming downtown area with shops and restaurants housed in century-old buildings. The picturesque setting includes snow-covered mountains in winter and vibrant fall foliage. Visitors can capture slice-of-life moments, like kids enjoying ice cream or diners laughing under umbrellaed tables. Staying in town offers easy access to dining and shopping but may require a shuttle ride to the ski slopes.
We stayed about 4 miles down the road, but would highly recommend staying in this area (although it may get busy at night). Explored every morning, when everyone else was out skiing and it is such a cute, quintessential long strip of restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, art galleries, and known shopping. Plenty of parking choices to pick from and variety for all.
Anita M — Google review
Nice area with pretty and quaint little shops, restaurants and art galleries. Perfect for a day visit. Had a nice stroll along the street with a few designated stops in some of the stores, and had nice chats with some store and art gallery owners. Had a good pleasant lunch in a taco restaurant, and an after lunch sweet bite in the local chocolate shop.
Snowbird . — Google review
Having never been to Park City before I was shocked at how sprawling it is. We stated a hotel with the Olympic ski jump as a backdrop. However 8 mi away was the beautiful Park City Old Town Newtown whatever you want to call it. It is simply gorgeous. We were there early so only the coffee shops showed signs of life. But it was a great time to see the community without the hustle and bustle. Weather was perfect. We aren't much for snow anymore. So Park City in the summer is as good as it gets.
Rich J — Google review
Simply Amazing views, and shops are great. Mountain Scenic and the chairlifts give a great perspective!!
Daniel S — Google review
Lovely City! Another place you should visit if you visit Utah. You should go during the daylight and night. Unique shops, art galleries, restaurants, and entertainment. The street was beautifully adorn with colorful lights and flowers. Would love to go back and spend more time on City Park Main Street. The whole city seen like a nice place to live at. Enjoy it!
T L — Google review
A nice looking town with lots of high to overpriced shops to browse. Got some good exercise walking down then up hill. It does have a trolley to help people out. Occupied a couple of hours looking around. Asked a shop clerk about public rest rooms and she rudely told us they were next door. They got the job done at best. It is interesting how such upscale towns have such poorly maintained facilites for people that are spending money in the town.
Markus — Google review
Wow, what a great little town to be in. There are so many galleries. Many great art and photography works. I can imagine this will be a great place to be when the skiers come back in the winter.
Tommy O — Google review
Christmas snow globe tour was a little bummer. The website made it seem it would be a little more interactive. Some are spaced really far apart. Had a little higher expectations considering it is in Park City. The decorations on Main Street was cute. Loved the tree. We happened to be there the night Santa was supposed to ski down the slopes. No Santa unlike what the site claimed it was to happen. Big bummer for the kiddos!
K W — Google review
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Main St, Park City, UT 84060, USA
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America First Field

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
America First Field is a state-of-the-art stadium that hosts various sports events and concerts, including Real Salt Lake Major League Soccer games. Visitors have described the venue as impressively spacious, clean, and well-organized. The staff is commended for their kindness and consideration in ensuring a seamless experience for attendees. The stadium offers great views from all seats, quick ticketing at the gate, clear signage throughout the venue, and helpful staff available to assist guests.
Never been to a Real game. Much better than I expected. Great fans The fireworks were fantastic. Also the activities for the family were great. Gave good food selection.
Erik N — Google review
If I could give this venue for concerts a 0, I absolutely would. They have you wait until you walk all the way to the front of the stadium and THEN tell you to walk ALL THE WAY AROUND the stadium, further than a mile long line. They don’t have restrooms outside the venue, so they make you wait in line until you can even use the restroom. You get charged 400$ for 3 tickets to see a venue, and the concert itself is on a small space of grass and there is well over the amount of people that’s going to fit. People are just cutting in line. This is by far the worst set up venue I have ever experienced.they don’t even tell you that you have to walk around the entire stadium until you walk clear to the front.
Mariah M — Google review
Loved our experience here for a concert AND love the soccer games! Both events were great 😃 Recently came here to see Simple Plan, Bowling for Soup, and 3oh3 and it was a great time! Sound quality was great, and had a blast. My only complaint would be the line when we arrived. It felt like they needed more workers to get everyone in at a better pace, but it was still great!
Christina B — Google review
This amazing stadium boasts an incredible atmosphere! I’ve been traveling to Utah to watch RSL games since 2009, and I’ve also had the pleasure of watching a US Women’s game here. Each time I’ve visited, my experience has been fantastic, and I’ve never had a bad view. I’ve sat behind the goal, in midfield, in the front row, and even in the upper sections, and I’ve had a great time in every spot.
Tyler — Google review
Great stadium the seats let you see the full field without having to be super far away. The only recommendation I can make is to bring some personal shade or cooling in the summer till the sun goes down if you are sitting on the east side. Still a great experience and lots of fun
Chris B — Google review
What a great stadium! Parking was easy to find and on l y a long block away at the America First bank it was only $5. There doesn't seem to be a bad seat in the house even when facing the sun. Can't wait to go back.
Cory B — Google review
Teddy Swims live concert, Thu 8/28/2028 at America First Field. We've been to many concerts in various states. Regular ticket holders' (line) stretched to about 4-1/2+ blocks long for this concert, "I've Tried Everything But Therapy". V.I.P. ticket holders line was long but it's expected on an evening like Teddy Swims. It was a bit unorganized. There was no clarity VIP line and for regular concert passes to direct as a guidance. There were a few concert attendees tried to cut in front of others who were already in line for an hour from 6:00pm until the gate opened at 7:00pm. Obviously, it didn't work for line-cutters. Beautiful sunset hues throughout the evening. America First Field can handle thousands of bodies in an open grassy field. Concerts are standing position, no seating available. Some took the grassy field as lawn seats. The stage is 360 panoramic view (the earlier you get there, can get up closet to the stage) the later concert goer arrived, farther back the view to the stage. Some concert goers were respectful with the other % unruly, cuts in front of others when they reserved the slightly empty standing space for their wives or husband or special someone they went to concert with. Some were a bit intoxicated from beer consumption; behaved out of control to no avail overtook attendees already reserved space for spouse/significant others. Some were ride, didn't care being a lawn field, it's anyone's free standing space, a real problem. Some would do whatever they wanted. Human decency were lost in the concert. Fights could easily break due to some unruly guests and other patrons who had already stood on grass/took their spots. Limited security staff wouldn't be able to see/or take control of the problem from a wide angle view especially upfront close to stage. Recommendation is getting there 2-hours prior to the gate opening, expect to stand in line, it loops a long way back to neverland (back of the bldg) a long, long ways to no end. A highly intoxicated woman pushed others already in standing position, a guy nicely let her know his wife will be right back. The woman didn't care, the guy and another unrelated patron blocked her so she couldn't take over the standing space. She reached out, tried to claw them with her long fingernails. They continued to block her eith their backs from coming through to reserve for the guy's wife who returned to stand in her spot. Teddy Swims came out at 9:00pm, an uproar of excitement through the arena. He energized the entire concert performance. Noteworthy songs -Lose Control, Devil in a Dress, and many other well known tunes. As I suspected, "The Door" was indeed the very last song he sung to wrap up the evening. The crowd went to the next level higher energy (still) with his amazing 3+ octaves; finishing with "The Door". Swims stage presence was natural throughout the concert. If there is such a thing as 'Energized Bunny' like Duracell pink bunny battery; Swims was, without question, an "Energized Teddy Bear", AA battery that keeps going and going. From 6:00pm (stood in a long looped around line), gate opened 7:00pm, 8:00pm (1st hour opening act), Swims came on stage (9:00pm, performed, event ended 11:00pm) in a standing open field; after 5 hours 45 minutes on our feet; my feet got really sored despite I worn my best and most comfortable-supportive athletic shoes with excellent treads/soles, my feet started to feel the aches-soreness. We will not be back for future concerts. We prefer assigned seats to our comfort zones, not having to stand all awhile being paid tickets. Pay attention while in line. There are those who would step up to the sidewalk, stand in front of you and cut in. On concert nights, there is almost no humanity of respect, politeness and manners. A concert not to be missed if ever he comes to your state! Go to other venues/different locations; not America First Field for concerts. Soccer games might be fine. Just not ideal to hold a concert.
Melski W — Google review
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9256 S State St, Sandy, UT 84070, USA
http://www.americafirstfield.com/
(844) 732-5849
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Deer Valley Resort

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Deer Valley Resort is a popular ski destination in Park City, Utah, offering various accommodation options like houses, condos, and hotel rooms. The resort boasts an array of restaurants, shops, and numerous activities for visitors to enjoy. Located just 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport, the area sees an influx of tourists during events like the Sundance Film Festival. With a significant portion of its terrain catering to intermediate skiers, Deer Valley Resort is ideal for those with moderate skills.
Absolutely amazing downhill trails! The difficulty ratings are accurate and the trails are maintained very well! There are mild to hard trails, the staff were all very friendly and helpful! Amazing views in all directions. Deer Valley is an amazing place to mountain bike and spend time with friends and family.
Joey W — Google review
We're from Utah so we've skied every resort in the area. So many great ones. But when we landed in Deer Valley we fell in love with it all. The mountain is fantastic for all levels. The services are first class. Food is fantastic. Apres Ski great fun! Don't miss this one if coming to Utah.
Greg H — Google review
Came here to have lunch/drinks on the desk to relax and enjoy the beautiful views they have here on the terrace. My fault I forgot it was a holiday, and they were fully booked; but the nicest male host/manager (tried to catch his name as I left but couldn't find him later) gave me a nice spot to enjoy a mimosa regardless. Super lovely host/manager, I would always come back here for dinner/lunch/drinks on a non-busy holiday. The place is spectacular, be prepared to make a reservation for a weekend or holiday. Thank you Deer Valley folks!
Aimee W — Google review
While I love skiing Deer Valley and enjoy the amenities & service… they have eliminated the affordable Locals Ski Pass this 25/26 season. The new “Limited” pass is $1500 and makes it hard for non wealth locals and workers to enjoy the slopes. I find it sad and disappointing that Deer Valley is pushing higher prices and exclusivity over actual benefits for the sport & community !
Michael W — Google review
BEWARE NEVER BUY SEAON PASS INSURANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have lived in Park City for over twenty years. Skied at DV for longer. I had bilateral foot surgery last year. For that reason, I purchased insurance on my pass. I didn't use it one time. After submitting all the required documentation, their subsidiary company declined a refund. This is gross injustice. I think DV needs a serious reevaluation.
Kara S — Google review
Jiomary, the restaurant manager, was so incredibly nice and professional. She really enhanced our experience— seriously, she’s an incredible addition to the team here! Delores and Carter were also so friendly and accommodating.
Belinda — Google review
Honestly we had a great time. Everyone was super friendly and helpful. Outside of the fact that everything was VERY expensive. Which is totally my perception, so we passed on getting lunch. Went to the top of the mountain and it was amazing. On the way down to the area with the stage and trailers that were selling food and beverages. We went to the ice cream shop and I requested 1. Kids cup single scoop with (free one choice mind you) gummy bears. $4 + $1 for the gummy bears. 1. Single scoop cone with (not charged for free one choice) (free one choice mind you) butterfinger dust. $7 1. Single scoop cup with rainbow sprinkles (free one choice mind you) $7 + $1 for sprinkles. SPRINKLES Total ending at $34.22 What math is this?? She was alone and trying so hard. But to be charged for the free option on the scoops. And to be charged $14 dollars over what is clearly written on the side of the trailer. She was flustered and had a line growing behind me so I didn’t want to give her a hard time since she was obviously overwhelmed. I want a refund for paying almost double what I received and requested
Casey P — Google review
The music was great! But the organization was poor. The line was chaotic, inefficient, and not effective. I know for a fact that people around me in the line told the staff their bags had been checked and they were not. Bring your own food. The options there are limited, expensive, and not good. Just exiting the amphitheater proved to be a challenge. Half the hill was ripped through the restaurant with the path partly blocked. Traffic and foot traffic exiting conflicted and could have been greatly improved.
Alan Z — Google review
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4.7
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2250 Deer Valley Dr S, Park City, UT 84060, USA
https://www.deervalley.com/
(435) 649-1000
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Alta Ski Area

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Alta Ski Area is a renowned skiing destination with a rich history and deep powder snow. The resort has evolved over time, incorporating modern upgrades while maintaining its traditional charm. Nestled in Little Cottonwood Canyon, it offers spectacular terrains accessible to backcountry experts. As one of the oldest ski resorts in the US, Alta has been exclusively for skiers since its establishment in 1938.
Super amazing ski resort completely world class terrain with amazing stuff that was super helpful and super white slopes with the snow as soft as feathers that was super easy to ski. The resort is extremely efficient with lots of parking and on site facilities the base area is quite retro it could do with a little bit of an updating, but the staff are super super friendly and go out of their way to ensure everybody has a good time. Lots of locals and out-of-towners are here definitely will return. This is a super place to go skiing.
Alex R — Google review
I see why Alta is so many skiers' favorite resort in Utah. Great layout and slope conditions. Runs for every skill level. Parking is convenient to lifts. Great signage for getting around. And although I'm not someone who is anti-snow boarder, I must admit that I find the skiers-only policy a plus.
Jimmy O — Google review
Went for Oktoberfest, nice ride up the canyon. Parking prices keep it from being a 5 star review. I thought the non Delta terminal was a long walk, the cheap parking $15 had quite the trek or you could wait for a shuttle. If you wanted close parking the valet was $50. Scenery was fantastic and everyone was in the canyon looking for it. On the ride back down the traffic was stopped for several miles trying to get in. I wouldn't have made it in if I arrived later than we did.
Jeremy N — Google review
Alta Ski Resort is one of my absolute favorite places to ski, and the drive up to the resort is part of what makes it so special. The road leading up to Little Cottonwood Canyon is a stunning journey, with towering mountain peaks, snowy landscapes, and breathtaking views around every turn. It’s definitely worth the drive, even before you get to the resort. The beauty of the canyon itself is incredible and sets the tone for the amazing skiing experience that follows. When you finally arrive at Alta, the snow quality is unbeatable. Known for its deep powder, Alta is a snow lover’s paradise, with an average of 547 inches of snow per year. The terrain is mainly suited for intermediate to expert skiers, and the variety of runs, especially in areas like High Rustler and Catherine’s Area, offer something for everyone who enjoys a good challenge. If you’re an expert, the High Traverse gives access to some of the most exciting lines on the mountain, including Gunsight and Eddie’s High Nowhere. What makes Alta really special is its skiers-only policy, which creates a peaceful, traditional skiing atmosphere. There are no snowboarders here, which adds to the old-school feel of the place, and I love how it’s all about the skiing experience. The vibe is laid-back, yet the terrain is challenging and rewarding. The views at Alta are incredible, especially from the top of the mountain. Whether you’re skiing down, taking a break at the lodge, or just soaking in the scenery, you’ll be surrounded by the stunning Wasatch Mountains. The panoramic vistas are some of the best I’ve seen at any ski resort. While the resort itself is a skier’s paradise, getting there can be tricky in heavy snow. The road can get icy, and parking is limited, especially during peak times, so it’s best to get there early. But even with those minor inconveniences, the views and the overall experience make it totally worth it. If you’re a dedicated skier, Alta is a must-visit resort. The drive up, the views, and the powder are just a few of the reasons why it holds a special place in my heart. It’s the perfect destination for those who want a great skiing experience in a serene, beautiful setting. Highly recommended for anyone who loves skiing in some of the best conditions in the world!
Advantage K — Google review
One of the best ski place for families! We absolutely love it here. Beautiful view, plenty of snow and different trails. Going into the woods on a power day is the best! No snowboard BTW. Please make sure you have 4 wheel drive or snow tires on traction control days.
Ying C — Google review
Alta and Snowbird want to ruin one of the most beautiful canyons in Utah. And at the expense of taxpayers. Instead of developing parking for their business, and providing effective bus service. On the powder days expect to sit for hours in the traffic. Also, most snobbish skiers are at this resort. IMHO
Leo — Google review
This is one of the prettiest ski resorts in North America. The mountains are absolutely amazing. The ski runs are great. Access to the parking lot was not too bad, especially now that there is a reservation system. I would highly recommend Alta for a great ski destination.
Greg A — Google review
A smaller resort but many advanced and intermediate options. Since some in our group we're intermediate and most were advanced or experts, we were able to take a lift and do different runs and end up in the same place. We also as skiers appreciated the fact that snowboarders are not allowed.
Jack D — Google review
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Alta, UT 84092, USA
https://www.alta.com/
(801) 359-1078
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Loveland Living Planet Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Non-profit organization
If you're looking for an unforgettable family outing, the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium is a fantastic destination that promises fun and education for all ages. This airy facility showcases over 4,000 marine animals, including charming penguins and fascinating seahorses. Visitors can explore captivating exhibits like the thrilling shark tunnel and engage in hands-on experiences such as touching stingrays. The aquarium also features a state-of-the-art 4D theater that adds an extra layer of excitement to your visit.
We visited the aquarium for the ZAP day and it was completely worth it. It was very crowded but we hardly waited any time when coming in, and the was a great flow when checking the exhibitions. Coming from South America, we appreciated the South American exhibition and the variety of wildlife. The ocean side was stunning and we had a lot of fun seeing the penguins eat. This may not be the biggest of aquariums according to some, but we still spent around 3 hours enjoying all the things it had to offer. We even got to sit in the gazebos on the garden and enjoy nature.
Jesus S — Google review
We love it here. We got a membership when my son was 5 weeks old and we come here at least once a month since. He loves it so much and we love it. The exhibits are vibrant and beautiful and the place just feels good. You learn alot and have fun doing it. Highly recommend if you need something indoors. From doing dates with my now husband years ago to taking my little toddler, this place has won and kept my heart.
Allisyn T — Google review
The kids had an absolute blast, whether its for a field trip or just a day out and about its worth the trip! Seeing sharks, giant sea turtles, desert tortoise, seeing and touching stingrays and starfish is all such an absolute amazing adventure! Great learning opportunity for everyone, and I guarantee every time you go it will be slightly different. Play area currently under construction but it looks like it will be so nice once done! Great job keeping kids and adults interacted and learning on a daily!
Haley T — Google review
We took the whole family to the lantern festival at the aquarium and it was so worth it!!! The displays were great with many picture worthy opportunities. We will definitely go back next year. It has a ton of lights and activities but is not too big where it could become overwhelming. Great for all ages!!!
Kim S — Google review
My son and I have had season passes now for 2 years, and I'll get it again next year. He loves the playground and loves looking at all the animals. We are really looking forward to the new expansion and want to see what's there. The animals look happy and healthy. This current visit the baby penguins were in zoomie mode so made it really fun to watch them. They have quite a few different playgrounds. They have two outdoor ones and one indoor. You do have to pay for the indoor one unless you have a membership. Only thing that kind of stinks is that they usually close at 6:00 so I only can really go with my son when I have a weekend off.
Alisa K — Google review
The guys were like kids again..🤭😂they had too much fun🤩. This was our first time since moving to Utah. A beautiful place to visit. Lots of cool things to see… unfortunately, two of us got really sick after visiting the Aquarium. Other than that, we all loved it 😍 a very special time with your family. A must see!! Will we ever go again? Absolutely!
Bella A — Google review
This is the first time going to the Lantern Festival. Boy was it worth it. The most amazing creatures, tons of things for kids to do and it also gets you into the Aquarium inside. Its just the right size so parents should not have to pull their hair out. My eyes were so big during all of it. Wish I could give it more stars. Next year I want to bring my family from Idaho.
Carolyn H — Google review
In November 2025, we visited the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in Draper, Utah. On Tuesday, November 11th, or Veterans Day, the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium offered free admission to Veterans and their families. The displays and exhibits are colorful and cleverly designed. Veterans were also given free admission to the Lantern Festival, which are lighted plant and animal displays. The Aquarium Lantern Festival is a must-see event, with all of the colorful and lighted displays. Thank you, Loveland Living Planet Aquarium, for treating Veterans and their families so well and providing such a fun and memorable experience.
John C — Google review
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12033 Lone Peak Pkwy, Draper, UT 84020, USA
http://livingplanetaquarium.org/
(801) 355-3474
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Heber Valley Railroad

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Tours
Scenic Railroads
Heber Valley Railroad is a historic steam passenger railroad that offers scenic train rides with live music, sing-a-longs, and BBQ. The 16.16-mile excursion-only train line takes about three hours to complete, allowing guests to enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Timpanogos, Cascade Mountain, Provo River, and Sundance Ski Resort. With over 110,000 annual visitors, the railroad also hosts special theme events throughout the year.
Relaxing ride, awesome staff and the live violin and fiddle were absolutely beautiful. Most of the scenery is on the left side of the train, but they do reserve your seating before getting on. I know maybe they are taking pride in the old nature of the train, but some of it on the inside is very run down. But the seats were comfortable and it was nice to have the windows open. A good experience
Eden G — Google review
This was so much fun. I had a blast. They had a cowboy come on who said the lamest jokes. However, that is what made him great. They also had fiddle players that made the trip extra special. I am a larger person and worried when I heard seats were assigned. Luckily, anyone who traveled by themselves got their own bench seating. I really appreciated that. I would love to go again sometime when they have different events. Certainly something worth the money and time.
Carolyn H — Google review
Really beautiful, well kept Railroad! The box lunches are great and can be made gluten free! Trying first class next time. Musicians were so fun! Not enough souvenirs so hopefully Heber Valley Railroad will get stocked back up. 😁
Tori F — Google review
Lovely 90 minute railroad ride. If it's during a mealtime, take your food with you. There is no significant food available on the train it or at the station. Just drinks, chips and candy. The ride itself has lovely views on the Wasatch mountains and deer creek lake.
Ames P — Google review
Our hosts were Ava and Ethan, an enthusiastic duo who provided the historical commentary. Ride a train from the early 1900s out and back to the reservoir. Hear the train whistle blast when crossing streets, check out some farms, raptors/nests, ranches and the reservoir. Hear about the history of Heber Valley, listen to some classic country music and enjoy the scenery. Free for active duty and retired military & 50% off for family members.
USA R — Google review
Great experience with lovely folks who are clearly passionate about what they do! The trains are beautiful and seem to be well maintained! The ride was easy, relaxed and just long enough to be fun without being too long. Price was steep so not something that would be done often if we lived in the area.
Geniya T — Google review
This was such a fun ans cool experience to have this summer! I love how they also have fun themes to do! Its very family friendly and the views are so great of the area! Parking can be pretty easy to find especially across the street and walking a short walk across the road.
Morgan G — Google review
Heber Valley Railroad is a phenomenal organization and both a fun and beautiful experience. We did the 90-minute scenic ride through Deer Creek. Okie hosts/guides were on point, informative, kind, and full of great stories. There was a fiddle player (Eric) with amazing talent. And the views...just oustanding. It's a perfectly paced ride so you'll enjoy every view to the max. And the breeze coming through the windows made it very comfortable. Deer Creek tickets are free for active and veteran (card carrying) military. What a blessing and sweet gift! If you are as fortunate as us to experience this train ride at no cost, please make sure you support the company at the gift shop, which has wonderful drinks, snacks, and souvenirs!
Anjoli R — Google review
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450 S 6th W, Heber City, UT 84032, USA
https://www.hebertrain.com/
(435) 654-5601
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Museum of Natural Curiosity at Thanksgiving Point

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Museum
Children's Museums
Specialty Museums
The Museum of Natural Curiosity at Thanksgiving Point is a large glass-walled building with over 400 interactive science and nature-themed exhibits. Visitors can choose from a wide range of adventures, including climbing 45-foot-tall monkey heads in the Rainforest exhibit or exploring the Archimedes Playground at the Discovery Garden to learn about ecology and simple mechanisms. The museum offers an array of experiences designed to engage visitors of all ages, from playing and building activities for kids to challenging mind games.
This museum is so fun! There is so much to see and do. We could’ve stayed there for many hours past when I was done. 😂. I 100% recommend going to Water Works very last. Despite trying to give you waterproof gear for your kids, your kids definitely will get wet! It will ruin the trip if they’re wet and then go see the other areas of the museum. We were there when the paw patrol display was up, and that was a big hit! My grandson didn’t sleep much the night before, but this museum occupied him so much that he wasn’t grumpy until we got back in the car!
Jaydee S — Google review
One of many attractions at Thanksgiving Point. Best 140 for 1 kid, 2 adults and 1 teen I've ever spent for the amount of activities and exhibits your able to visit.
Chace M — Google review
The Museum of Natural Curiosity is such a fun spot for kids (and adults too). There’s so much to do—climbing, exploring the rainforest, playing in Kidopolis, splashing around in Water Works, and tons more. Every section is hands-on and keeps the kids busy while they’re actually learning, which is the best part. The place is clean, well set up, and the staff is always friendly. We’ve been a few times and still discover something new each visit. Definitely one of the best places to take the family in Utah!
Tan. T — Google review
A little pricey, but a lot of fun. If you live anywhere nearby I'd definitely buy the year pass. There's so much to do and see across all the different places. Our kids love having unlimited carousel rides at the museum of curiosity with the member pass. It's pay per ride otherwise. The pony rides at the farm are also a big hit and we've stopped in just to do that at the farm. They switch up the displays in the curiosity museum and in the gardens over time so it's great to come back over and over and the kids absolutely love it all. They do sales some random deals on memberships throughout the year, so look for those. Black Friday is usually the best.
Heather L — Google review
My grandson is 2 years and 3 months old. He absolutely loves going here and there’s always something new to discover and explore. So many hands-on activities! Highly recommend for a day of adventure and fun.
Amy J — Google review
It has several different themed areas to explore. However, it is more focused on imaginary play than physical play. My boys can only spend an hour here because it's not physical enough for them. They do have an outdoor playground and an indoor water area (not a splash pad) for when it's warmer weather. There is also a carousel next door, but you have to purchase a separate ticket for it.
Aubrey W — Google review
Fun place to have your kids play and explore! I have a toddler and baby and they both have a great time at all the exhibits
Felicia W — Google review
Such a fun place for kids to create, learn, and explore! My kids are 9 through 4 in age, and we can hang out here for hours. The waterworks area has many fun interactive exhibits, even if you don't want to get wet. The music and art, etc, area is a wonderland for curious littles, the rainforest is fun for active kids over 5, the area where you learn about another culture is always fun, and the outdoor space is amazing when it's warm out. Lots to do all year round. We love it! It's less fun when it's crowded though, so we try to avoid the hours when it's super busy.
Brinn H — Google review
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3605 Garden Dr, Lehi, UT 84043, USA
https://thanksgivingpoint.org/attractions-tickets/museum-of-natural-curiosity/
(801) 768-2300
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Thanksgiving Point

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$$$$affordable
Non-profit organization
Thanksgiving Point in Lehi is a sprawling nonprofit complex that offers a diverse range of attractions for both locals and tourists. Visitors can explore the Museum of Ancient Life, which features hands-on exhibits that appeal to all ages. The Ashton Gardens, spanning 55 acres, showcase themed gardens and are a paradise for gardening enthusiasts. Additionally, Farm Country allows guests to interact with various farm animals such as llamas, alpacas, and peacocks.
BEST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK IN UTAH PERIOD!!! Took my mom, littlest sister and my son; there was something to do for everyone ranging in ages from 9 to 50. Plus the staff was super helpful, friendly, and downright professional. There is the rope course that's not included in the all access passes but inexpensive none the less and it didn't lack to entertain us from beginning to end.
Chace M — Google review
We visited Thanksgiving Point in the spring and were thoroughly impressed by the gardens. The landscaping was stunning—vibrant, well-maintained, and ideal for capturing memorable photos. The venue also offered several engaging play activities for children, making it a great family destination. Multiple food vendors were available, providing a variety of options for snacks and meals. Highly recommended for a relaxing and enjoyable day out.
Tan. T — Google review
We visited Thanksgiving point with its many museums during Spring break to Salt Lake City. We had a chance to visit the ongoing Tulip festival which was a blast. We enjoyed doing a little world puzzle treasure hunt identifying a huddle letter in different view points in the tulip festival at Ashton Garden. The ice cream treat at iceage creamery was outstanding. We had fun learning at different exhibits about ants, butterflies, origins of earth and different stages and dinosaurs.
Madhur A — Google review
Thanksgiving Point All Access Pass prices: Adult: $39 Youth (ages 13-17): $33 Child (ages 3-12): $29 Senior (65+): $36 Children ages 2 and under: Free All Access Pass gives you access to 7 venues at Thanksgiving Point: Ashton Gardens Butterfly Biosphere Curiosity Farms Mountain America Jurassic Jungle Mountain America Museum of Ancient Life Museum of Natural Curiosity The Carousel This establishment is quite extensive. Ashton Gardens, Museum of Natural Curiosity, and the Carousel are located in one area and about 1.2 miles from the other venues. A vehicle is necessary to explore the area or visit these venues. Overall, be prepared for considerable walking and a hilly terrain. At Jurassic Jungle, grip socks are required, although they can be purchased for $3. Jurassic Jungle features a large indoor playground and obstacle courses. It is advisable to purchase an All Day Pass if you plan to visit two or more venues.
Nan T — Google review
Cornbellys is the fall version of Disneyland. It has great activities and something to do around every corner. It has amazing food a good prices. There is a lot included in your ticket which is great and if you leave near by make it worth it to buy the season pass, as you will not be able to do everything in one night. Duck racing was super fun this is only part time of the year at thanksgiving point but the I also have the season pass to thanksgiving point. Worth it after like 3 uses. If you have kids and you live within an hour of thanksgiving point get that pass.
Mykal K — Google review
We just LOVE this place. All the museums/experiences are amazing and the workers are more than welcoming! My kids have a blast every time we go. I also help run a girls camp (Be The Best You Camp) at the Show barn for a week in the summer and all the meals have amazing servers and Thanksgiving point is so great to work with!
Melaine C — Google review
We went to the Corn Belly event in the Fall. Lots of families, food, and fun. Corn mazes, haunted houses, corn pools, pumpkin smashing, fave painting, corn dogs, corn on the cob, kettle corn...the lost goes on. Come prepared to walk!
Lauren L — Google review
My partner brought me here for my birthday because he knows I flip for stuff like this. I had never been before and didn't know what to expect. It was AMAZING. We got the all-day, all-venue pass and we were determined to visit everything (which me managed to do). The Butterfly Biosphere as well as the giant koi pond at the Museum of Natural Curiosity were absolutely magical. I could have spent all day in the museum of ancient life (I freaking love dinosaurs). We went early in the spring, so there wasn't a lot to do at Ashton Gardens. But we rented a golf cart and had so much fun zipping around the grounds on it. I can't wait to go back!
Jackson C — Google review
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3003 Thanksgiving Wy, Lehi, UT 84043, USA
http://thanksgivingpoint.org/
(801) 768-2300
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Sundance

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Sundance is a picturesque resort town nestled in the stunning mountains of Utah. It's known for its world-class skiing and snowboarding in the winter, as well as its scenic hiking and mountain biking trails in the summer. The area is also famous for hosting the Sundance Film Festival, a renowned event that draws filmmakers and celebrities from around the globe. Visitors can explore charming art galleries, enjoy delicious dining options, and unwind at luxurious spas.
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Utah 84604, USA
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Bridal Veil Falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Bridal Veil Falls is a scenic waterfall located close to U.S. route 189 with a paved trail and picnic area equipped with tables. The falls are accompanied by frozen sections that enhance its beauty making it an ideal spot for sightseeing. It provides an opportunity for a short hike along the river, showcasing a series of waterfalls providing picturesque views.
Took my teenage granddaughters to this free experience. Of course, they wanted to climb up to get close in personal with the falls at the top. I figured there was an easier way to get there than straight up the waterfall. But that is the path they took. And I figured I needed to stay with them. It was not a super easy route, but I am in my 60s and I made it and lived to tell about it. On the way down, I found the proper trail That zigzags at a much better grade to the top. That trail starts at the bottom, right near the bridge from the parking lot. I highly recommend going that route. I also do not suggest hiking up on icy days. It was June when we made the trek That said, the falls are gorgeous. My granddaughters are from out of town and said this was one of their favorite hikes. They loved the waterfalls and spent considerable time, taking photos and selfies at the top and enjoying the vistas. There are some wading pools at the bottom where younger children—with supervision—can get their feet wet while those more venturous can hike to the top.
Paul N — Google review
This was a great hike up to the fall. You can see them from the bottom without much of a hike, but we took the actual trail up further to get better pictures and it was just enough to get your blood pumping, but it wasn’t too tough. Two seniors and an asthmatic managed without issues.
Sailormoongirl323 — Google review
I was recommended this place by a local. At the water falls base is a kid friendly basin that holds the water before it enters the river: couple feet deep. For hikers: there are a couple ways to get up to the lookout. Up the river, and the two unpaved, rocky paths that starts from the path to the base of the river. I’d recommend the “hard path” for more experienced hikers and the “easy path” for everyone else willing to walk across some relatively vertical and shaky spots. Having a hard time finding the “easy path”? Go back down and look for the diverge to the left: it is easy to miss. When you make it you will be rewarded with a gorgeous and comfortable view, sparkling clear water and some clay. Overall, pretty quick hikes (maybe 15 mins?).
Miki K — Google review
We love riding bikes on the Provo River Trail through Provo Canyon. You have to dismount by Bridal Veil Falls and walk through the crowds before you can mount bikes and ride again, but the stop to look at the falls is always spectacular no matter what season of the year.
Stephanie A — Google review
Walk and roll, disabled veterans use this trail for wheelchairs. We love it, paved, with good parking, enough restrooms, just a nice trail for all abilities
William C — Google review
Such a beautiful place to visit with a wonderful, paved walking trail and lots of shade. Keep in mind that there is no shade directly at the base of the falls and it can get hot and crowded. I hope they clean things up around the base of the falls soon. There has been what looks like a makeshift bridge there for a while. It makes things look half baked, messy, not ready to make a great impression for visitors. If I came from out of town, I'd feel a bit let down. What can the community do to help?
Christie A — Google review
Parking areas are under construction. Still easy access. W PAVED Walking trail is well main maintained. Great canyon views. Fall colors in season. River acces. Watch out for cyclists.
R ( — Google review
Gorgeous walk. Trails up to the base of the falls are rough.
Shayleen W — Google review
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Brigham Young University

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Private university
Sights & Landmarks
Educational sites
Established in 1875, Brigham Young University is a private Mormon institution renowned for its stunning campus and strong athletic programs. The university boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and meticulously maintained gardens. Additionally, visitors can explore various attractions such as art and paleontology museums, a fine arts center, and a creamery. Despite being affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, BYU welcomes students from diverse religious backgrounds. Many praise the university for its exceptional professors and high-quality education.
This is one of the best Universities in the entire country! Not only do they teach great academics, but is one of the few that hasn't gone completely rediculous woke! The Wasatch mountains just behind it are some of the most beautiful as well. Football games in this stadium are so fun and the backdrop is breathtaking!
Eric D — Google review
I forgot to do this when I graduated last year 😂 but I was getting this notification and wanted to wait until I graduated! Like any college, it is hard! BYU will give a challenging education, but it is rewarding to finish!! But, that's only part of it!! I loved the professors there. No mascot beats Cosmo (ours), and the mountains and landscaping on our campus makes this area very beautiful!!!
Andrew F — Google review
I am a current student as of writing this. I love this university with all my heart. Professors are so knowledgeable and so amazing in their fields. I love how BYU focuses on students gaining intelligence, and also focuses on having them become Disciples of Jesus Christ. I have no doubt that me and all the other students who graduate this university will have the opportunity to bless many lives.
Matthew H — Google review
Today I visited the school of music for the first time. The visitor parking was close an accessible. The building was incredible! Beautiful space for concerts, recitals, practicing and small conventions! Thanks BYU for hosting the PTG Super Saturday.
Let's K — Google review
Outstanding university with a talented pool of students. Situated in one of the most breathtakingly scenic locations for a university campus, with stunning mountains on the doorstep of the school, your walks to class will be often awe-inspiring. There has been a lot of updating on the campus. Make no mistake, this is a unique environment that won't be for everyone. But for active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or those who like the clean-cut environment, it is a great place to get an education. Though it has a well-deserved reputation as being very conservative, you will find a lot more political diversity here than you expect on many issues. And with the majority of students from outside the state of Utah, in many ways, it is more diverse than any other school in Utah, and less in the "bubble" than critics often claim. Great place to get an education. And the cost for the value is incredible!
Ken L — Google review
Brigham Young University has been voted 21st of the prettiest college campuses. It is a stunning campus nestled beneath the gorgeous Cascade mountains with the huge Y on it. BYU is known for their high standards in academics, integrity, and morality. The campus has beautiful landscaping, the buildings are kept up nicely and are beautifully designed. The student housing is new and nice. Great place to go for further education. #most_beautiful_University
Shaunas A — Google review
Great university! Amazing value for the price and I liked how it included a religious education. I have many fond memories of lots of classes that I took (in the psychology and business departments). If you’re looking for a school with high moral and ethical standards, then this is the place for you. On the other hand, BYU might not be for everyone, to be honest. There is a strict honor code that all students must live by to keep a good standing with the university. While there is always some room for activism to change the university's honor code standards, BYU is a private university and may not be required to make such changes. If you're looking for a university in Utah Valley that does not hold students to the same moral standard as BYU, then Utah Valley University may be a better place to look for an education. At the end of the day, I think that this is a great place to study for anyone who is looking for academic rigor, a religious education, and a university that holds a high moral standard. Oh, and if you like chocolate milk, there's a lot of that. And there are lots of nice mountains that are right behind the school.
Christopher R — Google review
I went to a gymnastics sports camp here in the summer, I LOVED it!!! They taught me many things and their classes were amazing!! My dance teacher was a gymnast training there Mya, I loved her! Thank you BYU!!!
Hazel H — Google review
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http://www.byu.edu/
(801) 422-4636
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Seven Peaks Water Park Provo

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
If you're looking for a splash-tastic adventure in Provo, look no further than Seven Peaks Water Park! Spanning 26 acres, this vibrant water park is the ultimate summer destination. Thrill-seekers can conquer exhilarating waterslides that promise to get your heart racing. For those who prefer a more leisurely experience, the wave pool and lazy river offer perfect spots to relax and unwind. Families will appreciate the shallow play area designed just for little ones, ensuring everyone has a blast.
My kids and I love this place. We have been becoming here for the last 7 years every summer instead of Cowabunga Bay and Lagoon. It's more affordable and fun if you go early and get a seasons pass. I'm surprised there's less good reviews but that's ok that makes the place less crowded!
C P — Google review
Closed a ride 8 minutes before it was supposed to. Me and my friend wanted to ride the orange ride called “free fall” and some lifeguard in yellow that sounded like a girl but might have been a boy after we just wanted to ride the ride one last time threatened to take our season passes even though we didn’t have any. Not even kidding argued for a minute for being 5 seconds late and forced us off the ride leaving us without the rest of our friends. felt totally betrayed and i want my money back. Took an hour to get in because there were only 2 people that were at the front gate. The only part about it that was good was another lifeguard that was super chill named Kai.
O-Man — Google review
BUSY I guess it is not a bad thing because at least they can stay in business but there were so many people. This made the line long. I timed the slides and they ranged from 40 minutes for the “orange” bowl slide to 8 minutes for the classic five lane race slide. Purple and blue slides were around 20 minutes each. Best ride or at least the most enjoyable ride for me was the Purple slide (for whatever that is worth to you) Actually, the best water activity overall is the wave pool. Super packed but it was still really fun. Should have stayed there instead of sanding in long lines or waiting for a tube. Speaking of tubes. We paid for the tube rentals ($6 a person) and I am an honest person so I will still pay for the rentals but nobody ever checked if we had a wristband. I saw a lot of tube users without one. The food is not too pricey. The changing room is really just a bathroom. The lazy river is great with a good current though no shade. There is a lot of grass areas to leave your stuff at but if you are there for the whole day I would suggest you bring some shade device. The water was clean. The staff was friendly when you spoke with them and they seemed to be really attentive at the pool. So why three stars? The lines and the changing rooms. If you count the slides I was able to get in and add in the wave pool moments it averages out to $4.60 an actually activity. Your mileage may vary
Admiral S — Google review
Staff were curt. Lifeguards seemed like they didnt want to be there. Lines have been inconceivably long the two times ive gone, so going on big slides takes 30 minutes or more of standing in a line, shivering from the wind on your wet skin. The two things you can always do are the wave pool and the lazy river, but those still get crowded. I had teenagers splashing me, bumping into me, and having no regard for their surroundings. I hope they had more fun than I did.
Nathan C — Google review
We had fun (visiting for the first time). The lazy River was awesome. The slides looked fun. The kids area needed some love. It looked like it might have been updated a couple years ago. Might need a face lift or two. The wave pool was the most disappointing. It made waves for ten minutes and then you had to wait fifteen minutes for them to start again. Seems kind of silly to have to wait so long for waves that only last for so little time. We had fun and won't return to this location. Maybe salt lake has a better one.
Aaron O — Google review
Great place to take kids and adults as well. Lots of things everyone can enjoy. The food was decent but you can take your food too.
Pili G — Google review
Got here early and with plenty of parking
Jason V — Google review
This is a super great Water park They don't Allow food inside You can maybe take drinks not sure You have parking outside and the lines to go in are not bad, You need to to know they have food places inside bit pricey but not bad Super fun for the family thou Overall I had. A great experience
La T — Google review
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1330 E 300 N, Provo, UT 84606, USA
https://www.splashsummit.com/
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