If you’re going on a road trip from Coeur d'Alene to Bryce Canyon National Park, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Salt Lake City, Park City, Helena, Missoula, Cedar City, Ogden, and Provo, as well as top places to visit like Earthquake Lake and Yellowstone Horses at Eagle Ridge Ranch, or the ever-popular Willie's Distillery Inc..
Top cities between Coeur d'Alene and Bryce Canyon National Park
The top cities between Coeur d'Alene and Bryce Canyon National Park are Salt Lake City, Park City, Helena, Missoula, Cedar City, Ogden, and Provo. Salt Lake City is the most popular city on the route. It's 9 hours from Coeur d'Alene and 4 hours from Bryce Canyon National Park.
Missoula is situated in the western region of Montana, and it features a restored 1877 Fort Missoula that houses the Historical Museum. Additionally, contemporary artwork can be viewed at the Missoula Art Museum, while a handcrafted wooden merry-go-round called A Carousel for Missoula is also available for entertainment.
12% as popular as Salt Lake City
1 minute off the main route, 17% of way to Bryce Canyon National Park
Helena is the capital of Montana and also serves as the county seat for Lewis and Clark County. It was established in 1864 during the gold rush era, originally serving as a gold camp. Helena Regional Airport is a small regional airport with only two gates that provides access to southwest Montana. The airport offers car rental services and has strict TSA screening procedures in place.
13% as popular as Salt Lake City
40 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Bryce Canyon National Park
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Ogden is a municipality situated in the northern region of Utah, serving as an access point to several ski resorts such as Powder Mountain, Snowbasin and Nordic Valley. Within Ogden, visitors can explore the George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park where they can view life-sized dinosaur models and paleontological laboratories. Historic 25th Street has transformed from being a hub for Prohibition-era speakeasies to become a dining and shopping destination for tourists.
9% as popular as Salt Lake City
5 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Bryce Canyon National Park
Salt Lake City, located in Utah, is a populous city and the state's capital. It also serves as the seat of Salt Lake County which happens to be its most populous county. The city has a population of around 199,723 people in 2020 and acts as the heart of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area with a total population of about 1,257,936 individuals. Visitors may experience an insect problem while driving across Syracuse's causeway due to bugs covering windshields.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Bryce Canyon National Park
Park City is a city located to the east of Salt Lake City in Utah. It is known for its ski slopes, with Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain Resort being two popular options for skiing enthusiasts. The town also boasts of hosting the Sundance Film Festival and was home to the 2002 Winter Olympics held at the Utah Olympic Park, which now primarily serves as a training facility. Main Street features historic buildings constructed during a silver mining boom in the 19th century.
51% as popular as Salt Lake City
25 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Bryce Canyon National Park
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Provo, a city in Utah, is known for being the home of Brigham Young University and its various museums such as the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum and the BYU Museum of Paleontology which showcases an impressive collection of dinosaur fossils. The city also boasts modern venues like the BYU Museum of Art and historical attractions like the Crandall Historical Printing Museum with a working Gutenberg Press replica. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore trails leading up Y Mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
9% as popular as Salt Lake City
2 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Bryce Canyon National Park
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Cedar City
Cedar City is the largest city in Iron County, Utah, United States. Located 250 miles south of Salt Lake City, it is 170 miles north of Las Vegas on Interstate 15. Southern Utah University is located in Cedar City. Wikipedia.
11% as popular as Salt Lake City
29 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Bryce Canyon National Park
Best stops along Coeur d'Alene to Bryce Canyon National Park drive
The top stops along the way from Coeur d'Alene to Bryce Canyon National Park (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.
Willie's Distillery Inc. is a family-friendly distillery located in Ennis, Montana. The tasting room is adorned with memorabilia and offers a wide range of merchandise. Visitors can purchase their renowned Coffee Liqueur and Huckleberry liquor, as well as other spirits from the shop. Despite occasional busy periods, the drinks are well-crafted and not watered down. The distillery also provides a military/veterans discount.
I was excited to visit Willie's in person. We had friends that visited Montana and brought home a bottle of the Coffee Liqueur and the Huckleberry liquor and I was hooked! I was so excited to be able to visit Ennis and Willie's on our trip to Montana. The tasting room is very cool, covered in all sorts of memorabilia. They have a lot of great merchandise, and it's located on Ennis' Main Street which is also speckled with fun shops and businesses.
Our group thoroughly enjoyed the Huckleberry white chocolate, the Moonshine Margarita and the maple bourbon smash. They are also dog friendly! My one complaint was that our server seemed a little disinterested... we were the only ones there, but we weren't really greeted or offered any recommendations or assistance with the menu. We know our way around a cocktail menu, but it's always nice when a server has a recommendation or a favorite drink to try. She did made great cocktails and we still had a great time, so we will for sure be back on our next visit to Montana.
Sabra Beam — Google review
Was pretty busy for labor day and they weren’t prepared for it by not having enough staff but this seemed more like a fluke so I wouldn’t worry about it. Drinks were great, not watered down or straight alcohol either. Has a little shop on the side for knick knacks and you can buy whole bottles of their alcohol there which I can safely say are very good since all their cocktails use them. They also offer a military/veterans discount too.
Jordan Gonzalez — Google review
Amazing distillery experience! From the huckleberry vodka to the moonshine margarita to the Willie's old fashion, the variety impressed. Amazing venue, exceptional service, great crowd, and all reasonably priced, plus free popcorn and friendly dogs from customers at every turn! A truly lovely visit.
Seth Ilzy — Google review
This place is such a wonderful little gem. The whiskey is the best I’ve ever had and the cocktails are a league above anything else I’ve ever had. Not only that, the lady who served us was so sweet and pleasant to interact with :) we will 100% make an effort to stop back here again
Andrew Jones (AJ) — Google review
Cool place, super friendly lady tending bar. Cocktails are excellent and we picked up some bottles to take home. The huckleberry vodka, excellent, huckleberry cream liquor, excellent... the surprise was the coffee liquor...it was phenomenal....like drinking a cold Dunkin's but tastier and classier...great atmosphere
just keeping up with the Joneses — Google review
Had a bottle of Big Horn Bourbon Whiskey gifted to me from friends. One of the best Bourbons I've ever tasted. Almost don't want the word to get out because it's such a small batch treasure! Will be getting another bottle asap!
Cari Costello — Google review
Wow what an amazing distillery. The Devils Brigade is my favorite sipping whiskey. We made a trip down just to come to the distillery. Their new tasting room had just opened and it is wonderful. The line was out the door the entire time we were there. If you have not had Devils Brigade we highly recommend it, so smooth and great flavor with no burn
Glenn Gatherer — Google review
What a cool distillery! The staff is so friendly and helpful, and the drinks are incredible. This place is just a good ol’ red white and blue American distillery. I love it!
Amber (Penney Farms Princess) — Google review
Great people, better whiskey, and perfect table bases! Ha! Thanks again!
Casin Rader — Google review
This was a great town to stop in and this distillery was one of the main reasons. They have great stuff and a super nice staff. One of the owners was walking around town in a white Yeti costume.. it was great! If we ever travel back through that area we will stop again FOR SURE!!
Donielle Lacasella — Google review
I am a bar owner in North Dakota. I travel to Ennis regularly. I would highly recommend these folks. A young lady named Tori was super accommodating. I picked up a couple empty barrels for decoration in our bar in ND. The gift shop and staff were awesome. Very local feel and not just a number in my opinion. Great job Tori and Willie's for working with us ND folks. Try the Huckleberry Liqueur!!! Its awesome like everything else!!!
Brian Beyer — Google review
Love stopping here when I'm in the area. Great spirits and fun swag. I've been known to plan road trips with extra time to stop in for a cocktail.
Earthquake Lake was formed in 1959 after a massive earthquake, and it is located near West Yellowstone. The lake is picturesque and has a visitor center as well as hiking trails. Its formation tells the story of the power of Mother Nature, including death, destruction, and heroism. This place is hallowed ground where visitors can experience these forces firsthand. The old trees around the lake are eerie reminders of what took place, along with the small town on the bottom.
Great stop on your way into West Yellowstone. Fascinating lake created by earthquake in 1959.
Melanie Wright — Google review
Mesmerizing experience. I came during winter so everything was frozen, but even then you can still the scenic beauty and geological marvels. The lake's history adds a layer and reminder of the magnitude of mother nature.
Seth Ilzy — Google review
If you are anywhere close, passing by or while visiting West Yellowstone, make it a point to stop here. Your visit, including the short video will be around an hour or so. The history, the forces of Mother Nature, the earth, death, destruction, and the heroism of humanity are experienced here. The place is hallowed ground. Visit and you will understand.
Jeff Stoker — Google review
Interesting story about this lake and how it was once a river with campgrounds until an earthquake turned it into a lake and buried many campers below.
Renee' Gardner — Google review
Phenomenal little lake with a tragic history. Interesting feeling; foating next to the tip of a 200 foot ponderosa pine.....
Andrea Illig — Google review
Earthquake Lake is the result of an 7.5 magnitude of earthquake struck on August 17, 1959 in Hebgen Lake. It is 6 miles in length with a maximum depth of 125 feet. The beautiful scenary of the lake will captivate your mind. There is a visitor center displaying a Memorial from the earthquake with a plaque of the names of the 28 people who died and the events of the earthquake.
Tasnim Ara Islam — Google review
Very fascinating and sad about families. Mother Nature is unpredictable.
Natalie Johnson — Google review
YES, this place is worth visiting, both in summer and in winter! If you are traveling to Yellowstone National Park, make the effort to go a bit out of your way to Earthquake Lake! It takes a little while to drive to, but it is a very unique place!
Earthquake Lake was formed not too long ago by one of the most powerful earthquakes in recent Yellowstone history. A landslide occurred, blocking off a river, and the area began to flood. Many people camping by the river died from this event unfortunately, and yet the lake is still here, decades later.
Earthquake Lake is so unusual as it still has many of the trunks from trees poking out of the water. These trees used to be on dry land alongside the river, but when it flooded, they died, and just the trunks remain. Also be sure to head up through the pass to see toward Idaho - if you’re there at sunset, it amounts for some beautiful photos.
There is a visitor center, gift shop, ample parking, some hiking trails, and various turnouts along the road so you can get some pictures of the lake. It’s worth visiting - I really like it here!
Michael — Google review
Interesting place. Looks pretty in the winter. Lot of snow.
James Chandler — Google review
Visited Quake Lake in August 2019 during hols to YNP and GTNP.
Though scarred by a tragic event back in 1959 it's amazing to see with own eyes how nature can have its own way. Highly recommend to visit the Lake plus the Lake Memorial Museum.
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Pascale S. — Google review
This is an amazing place with a scary and tragic story amazing the power and destruction mother Earth can leave you can visit the visiting center or use Google and create your tour and hike the lake shore the old trees are eerie as well as the small town on the bottom.
Michael Barreca — Google review
This is a beautiful place with a magnificent history and stunning scenery! The lake was formed by the quake of 59' that shook the region and changed the landscape. It is a beautiful drive toward Ennis, Montana to dig for garnets and gold in Nevada City or from Ennis toward West Yellowstone, the west entrance to Yellowstone National Park. My boys have found petrified wood and lots of quartz crystals here. Even a couple arrowheads. We leave them here but they are still fun to find.
Amanda — Google review
Nice scenery. But the trout fishing was not good.
Joseph Flynn — Google review
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Friendly, competent staff. Horses and equipment in good condition. Beautiful location and scenery. Great experience with a low-key, family-run outfit. Perfect for first time riders.
Brian Schramm — Google review
Do the 2 hour ride.
My family of 5 and an aunt/uncle did the 3 hour ride in June 2021. The website made it seem like there would be spectacular sites and views. It was really just a walk through the woods. 2 hours of looking at evergreens would have been enough. The entire ride looked identical to the photos attached to this review.
They did not permit us to dismount at all until the end of the ride. Our one guide was in the front and completely oblivious when our horses were fighting each other or trying to knock off kids by walking under low branches. I was surprised that each group didn’t have a guide in front and back.
My kids loved the experience and the horses, but they would have been fine with 2 hours. The guide was nice and a good rider. We did not have time to stay and play in the lake. That did look fun.
Matthew Wilson — Google review
This was a beautiful trail ride. I only have 4 stars because I was frustrated by the lack of organization. We ended up being almost 45 mins late starting our ride because of others showing up late. We also had to stop for others who had no riding experience because they were freaking out about riding. I wish there had been an advanced rider area and a newbie riding area. That would have been much nicer. The guides were great and very aware that families wanted to be together.
Kristen Nelson — Google review
Had a great time on the trial today. We had Tucker and Lexi for our guides. Good two hour ride that was great for the experienced riders as well as the younger/first time riders.
Great views and peaceful atmosphere makes for a great time with the family. Plenty of gentle/easy horses for the riders that may be fishy.
Tanner Peacock — Google review
Or guide, Gelsey, was amazing riding back and forth to check on everyone in our group. The horses had their own special personalities, but were all very gentle. Great experience for our family!
Marie Spencer — Google review
Eagle ridge ranch has some of the most amazing scenery. Their horse ride don’t involve any harsh trails so it is super family friendly. Knowing the Angell family I can tell you they are very respectful and really care for the people they are around. If there is ever a problem they will work with you to resolve it!
Tanner Klingler — Google review
Terrific, family friendly and fun experience with their horses. The staff was respectful, helpful, kind and very informative. They did a great job of matching our experience level with their horses. The trails was beautiful, serene and lovely. We did not run into a lot of wildlife, but did see a fox. A great way to spend an early afternoon!
Kenny Macdonald — Google review
All of the people here were extremely friendly. They made us feel at home and we're super helpful with all the new riders.
Steve Ramser — Google review
Excellent ride for family trip. We had 9 people in our party ranging from 9yrs old to adults. The horses were beautiful and well controlled. My 9yr with minimal experience was able to command the horse and felt comfortable. The scenery was beautiful. We did a 2 hr ride and it was very cost effective as well. The staff was very knowledgeable and personable. We had a great time!
S Showers — Google review
My cousins and I had a great time horseback riding with the Eagle Ridge Ranch crew. We had Chrissie as our guide. She was super nice and answered all our questions we had about our horses. It was an enjoyable experience and if I were to come back to visit I would go with them to go horseback riding.
Amber Armea — Google review
My husband and I did the two hour ride and Cowboy dinner and we had a really great time! We also paid extra to have the water activities added and we highly recommend that! Such a great deal! We could have spent the whole day there. Our tour guides Michael and Jessica were also super fun! We'd love to come out again next time we're up here!
Kady — Google review
We had the best day riding and enjoying the ranch! The guides Jessica and Michael were informative and patient. The horses were well cared for and well trained. My sweet guy was Trigger and my 7 year old was on Spirit. The views were spectacular! I enjoyed the open views as well as the streams and beautiful trees. My 3 year old really enjoyed her short ride on Digger with my husband leading her around and then fishing and petting ALL the horses after. We did the cowboy dinner and the food was really good. Highly recommend!
Jennifer Green — Google review
The 3-hour morning ride was fantastic, it was relaxing and well worth it. There is plenty of wildlife in the area, just be on the lookout. The horses are very well behaved and will follow one another. Every horse is unique and is selected based on your experience and willingness to accept a challenge. Our guide Lexi was wonderful, she is very knowledgeable and kind. She even let me lead the group of horses on the second half of the journey with Cherokee! I was a completely inexperienced rider, but I highly recommend this activity for both beginners and more experienced riders. Thank you for the amazing journey!
Alex C. — Google review
We had an awesome time on our 2hr horseback ride. Everyone that we met was super nice. They gave me a beautiful paint horse named Buzz to ride. He was super smart and strong. We saw an elk and several mule deer during our ride. It was a lot of fun.
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Soda Springs is a city in Caribou County, Idaho, United States. Its population was 3,133 at the time of the 2020 census. The city has been the county seat of Caribou County since the county was organized in 1919. In the 1860s, Soda Springs served as the seat of Oneida County. Wikipedia.
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Bear Lake State Park
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Known for its blue waters, this park with beaches is popular for boating, fishing & water sports.
A nice beautiful lake in the vicinity of beautiful nature. Has ample amount of parking. 25$ entry fee for non Idaho residents. Has benches, stone to sit. Since the background is picturesque, you can click photos here and hangout for a bit. Also it has boating facility, so you can rent a boat and bring yours. A nice place to hangout in scenic road from Salt lake city to Jackson.
Saurabh Darekar — Google review
This is a beautiful lake! I felt like I was in Florida! The water is clean and pretty warm as well! We had an awesome time! We were able to bbq and just seconds later run into the water. Great place to swim and paddle board! I would highly recommend bringing family here, especially if they are from out of state, they will love it as did we!
Derek 303 Schick — Google review
Loved the area but absolutely nothing was open. I couldn't find anywhere to park so we had to pay $20 to Park at the Marina. Really beautiful place. The water is so clear you can see the fish.
Max F. — Google review
SO. MUCH. FUN!! The water was so warm and crystal clear. We had the best time ever! We were able to drive right up to the water on the beach it was so cool.
Andrea VanNoy — Google review
Soooo beautiful and relaxing. We’ll kept facilities and a lot of parking! Definitely coming back and bringing more family members 🩷
Robles Adventures — Google review
Beautiful!!!! I Parkes I the marina to take some pics and it was pretty empty since it's off season. Restrooms and showers available
Pil G — Google review
My friends and I had a phenomenal time in the State Park Restroom showers!! They were accommodated with a bench and hangers for our towels and other shower toiletry! If you are desiring a convenient and refreshing cleansing experience stop on BY!!! Devry was able to wash in every crevice! Be careful it gets a little slippery ;)
emma jane — Google review
🏖️🤿 Beautiful place to relax and absorb the natural environment when you are looking to get cool during Utah’s dog days of summer. There are many spots where the sand is soft on the feet and great for building sand castles if that’s your thing. There are picnic tables, campsites, and day use areas; all for various reasons to visit. We usually make day trips here as a family, though have camped on the northern side rim. One unique attribute of this lake is the water clarity - you can walk 100+ yards out and still feel the bottom and see your feet! Enjoy! ☀️
Alexander Carbon — Google review
Excellent campground. Beautiful lake. Full hookups. Xfinity and T-Mobile cell reception. OTA TV was good. The bathrooms were clean. Covered area with picnic table. Great place for kids and dog friendly.
Randy Caputo — Google review
Amazing place for a weekend family getaway! We had a blast hanging out by the water which was thankfully still warm. Great spot to take out some paddle boards with the beautiful scenery and calm waters. We missed the famous raspberry shakes as most shops closed after Labor Day though. Still, can’t believe it took me so long to visit 😆
Kim Nguyen — Google review
The east beaches of the state park camp sites need rock removal and some sand added. But that's my only complaint.
We love going to Bear Lake!
Jeff Fredrickson — Google review
2023 update - It is going to be an amazing summer at Bear Lake. The lake should completely fill after all the snow this year.
Just love the Bear Lake area. The State Park and marina are excellent. Easy to launch a boat even on weekends when it can get pretty crazy. A annual pass was only $30 for us old guys!
Reed Brown — Google review
If you haven't been to Bear Lake then I definitely recommend you make a trip. The water is crystal clear and beautiful. The lake is big enough that you can get away from the traffic if you like. The beaches at the state park do get very busy so I do recommend getting there early in the morning. They do have rental place for water toys and a small restaurant for quick bites.
Set at the mouth of a canyon, this scenic 1888 research university is near trails & climbing routes.
Aggies! A beautiful campus tucked up in the mountains. There are trees everywhere and open fields to play sports or lounge around on a nice warm day. There are a lot of events going on campus wide to keep you busy. What is really great is how the entire community rallies around the university. It is a very unique dynamic and very very fun!
Christopher Williams — Google review
I would strongly recommend against going here. Utah is a place full of bigots, conservatives , and Mormons. If you don’t fit that mold, you will be excluded. and receive hate and judgment.
Taylor Malia Morgan — 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 Stutman — Google review
I'm just about to graduate with a Master's Degree and have loved my entire experience here. Awesome new buildings, cool old buildings, great professors, and great students who make for great campus life. And you can't leave out the superb outdoor recreation available all around. The PE classes are a blast! To anybody coming to USU I highly suggest taking up rock climbing, mountain biking, trail running, and skiing/snowboarding. There's even a new ski resort opening up that is only 19 minutes away. They just opened up the ARC (Aggie Recreation Center) and my wife and I love the rock climbing and everything else that is available in there. Complete party, great place to learn to become a learner, fun professors, useful clubs and student organizations, all around great place to get your degree or degrees.
Jeff Fielding — Google review
Completely upset by the cost of online and zoomed in classes. Why do students live on campus, go to class in a classroom on campus where the teacher is zoomed in. The lack of support for the students to learn in a classroom setting is disappointing. Do you really want future doctors to be online students?
Missy Collard — Google review
Going to school here is great! There is tons to do really close to campus. The town is small, but very diverse classes are not too big when getting into your major. Online program is wonderful!
Miriah Wixom — Google review
My girlfriends going to college here, I’m excited for her and it seems like a great school so yea yeehaw!!!
Link N — Google review
I have been placed here twice one after my mission then I went to ISU for my associates degree, and after for finishing up my Bachelor's.
Bryon Gundersen — Google review
Love this university. Visiting from Salt Lake. We are Utah fans. Had a great time at the game! Good clean fun! Great, great fans!! Great team, the Aggies! Thank you, Jake Peterson and family, for good food and fun!!
Diane Henson — Google review
This university has a beatiful campus. I recently completed my first year here and it is great for anyone look for a great college campus experience while also having great academic opportunities.
Luke Capener — 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 Clement — Google review
A Pow Wow was hosted here on Saturday. It was nice.
Master Shaheen — Google review
They have some of the best icreem as well as some of the best food. The proferos care about the students.
Gcnfx Vvnfxc — Google review
It’s always such a treat taking a stroll through this gorgeous campus! They even have a large American persimmon tree; it’s located on the west side by the visitor information center!
Starting spot for a popular 1.8-mi. hike up to a dramatic viewpoint with arched rock formations.
Easy smooth trail to follow. The only challenge was the elevation gain. Otherwise it was nice and easy. Unfortunately we went on a weekend so it was a bit crowded…as expected. Not terrible but I’m certain it would be really nice on a weekday. Worth the short hike. Interest view and caves for your effort. Recommend.
Jack Rondini — Google review
Super awesome hike, about 2 miles each direction and is pretty steep on the way up. Beautiful views along the entire hike and especially at the end when you reach the cave. We went at about 9 am and got done around 10:45 because we spent a lot of time up top. Beautiful view and beautiful weather today, make sure you bring some water!
Owen Heap — Google review
This hike is very nice, the trail was challenging at some points, and cave at the top have a great view of the valley. Got there around 7:30 am and there was plenty of parking. However, on the way down, we encountered a fairly steady stream of folks around 9am and parking was filling up. Enjoy!
Jed Johnson — Google review
Excellent hike in the east mountains not fair from Logan. The hike is decent and contains excellent views throughout the journey with the caves at the end worth the hike
Luke Freeman — Google review
This hike is awesome. I have gone during multiple seasons and every time it has been good. It is very peaceful and not busy at all. It's right off the highway and easy to pull into.
Paxton Ward — Google review
A pretty steep hike in certain parts but shouldn’t take more than 2 hours roundtrip. The elevation gain can be a lot, so make sure to take stops to breathe and bring water! Way easy on the way back. Beautiful caves!
Emma Curtis — Google review
I'm new to hiking and I would recommend this trail for beginner I think. I did fell down coming down (embarass). Other than that advise trail can be muddy/slushy due to snow and rain. But hey FTW I did enjoy it.
Dong Ly — Google review
Gorgeous hike and the destination is worth the elevation gain. If traveling with young kids the plan for lots of breaks and try to go in the morning before the hot afternoon sun. Bring a lot of water and keep an eye out for snakes. We saw a fairly large one on the trail
Bruce Williams — Google review
Wonderful, wonderful hike!!!
Not easy, but totally do-able for anyone! Inclines and switch backs, but with time & water you'll do just fine. Super cool views up top. The cave goes under the look out, and around the side. Worth all the exploring! AllTrails has wonderful tracking if needed, but trail is worn in wonderfully.
C Price — Google review
Beautiful hike up to the wind caves. It was fairly moderate terrain as it was quite a steep climb most of the way. Little to know shade during the day time, but the views are definitely worth the trek!
Elizabeth Diane — Google review
Great hike! Wow! I took my nephews who ranged in age from 9 to 16 and they did great. Bring plenty of water (summer time) and snacks to keep the younger ones energized. The first 1/4 was easy, the middle half was a little steep at points with switchbacks all the way up but the last 1/4 was easy. Amazing views of the canyon, very very pretty! I loved this hike and will be doing it again on our next visit. Be careful with kids at the cave though. There's a drop off on the east side that I would caution parents on.
Dan Larsen — Google review
Great family hike! Moderate exertion. About 4 miles round trip. Note use restrooms somewhere in Logan before the hike as there are no facilities near parking or anywhere along the trail. Bring plenty of water.
Daniel Gladstone — Google review
This was my 4th time up, June 17th. Temps in the high 70s perfect weather light wind. Takes about 45 minutes to 1.5 hours based on your hiking skills. I am 56 and it took about 1 hour but we went slow with our dog. One of the most magical spot around for sure. Trail is rough so really should have good hiking footwear.
Steve Oberaigner — Google review
Beautiful caves! The hike was more on the difficult side with lots of people on the trail. Could be a little dangerous for kids, just use caution. There were lots of drop off points, especially at the cave.
Shantel Bercume — Google review
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Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge
Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
This bird refuge & marsh area offers a 12-mile auto tour, fishing, hunting & wildlife viewing.
We have been here before and did the drive through the refuge; so wish we had had the time on this trip because it was the height of bird migration and we would have seen a lot of different birds. The staff was very informative. Hope to come again this time of year to do the drive. The indoor display of birds and sounds is very well done and educational. There was construction going on in the back of the building, with new landscaping, benches, and native plants that looks like will be used for educational purposes. It will be interesting to see it the next time we are in the area.
Sally Maloy — Google review
Incredible!! This place blew my mind d. It was like a bird safari. I saw 22 different species during the auto tour!
The visitors center is very nice. There are a few different y walks from there, but we didn’t see any thing until we drove to the actual refuge.
We missed the swans but saw so much. I want to go back a different time of year and see what else we can find.
Blake Baker — Google review
Great place to see Bald Eagles and Herons. The trip from Salt Lake City is a little long, but with coffee and good company you are there it seems in no time.
If you go during the winter months, beware! The road around the refuge us a mix of CLAY, GRAVEL, DIRT AND SAND. Your car/SUV will get extremely dirty. Do not wait days to wash it. It won't cone of once it's solid. Use a high powered sprayer to get into every nook and cranny of your cars underside, especially the wheelhousing. I waited a week and it took 2 hours and 30 dollars to get my Tahoe looking new again.
Rob Court — Google review
Awesome place. The visitors center was open and we enjoyed all the displays and information. The kids had a great time doing the Jr Ranger Activity Book along the trail. That kept them busy for at least an hour. Nice paved trail with benches along the way. There was no shade so I would recommend a hat and glasses. We didn’t have time to drive around the rest of the refuge.
Jannette G — Google review
Had a beautiful morning photographing bird are the refuge! The walking trails by the nature center were okay. The best sightings are out on the auto tour trail
Hawkin Saeger — Google review
Sometimes we cannot appreciate the simple things in nature. If you really want to be in touch with nature and experience some of the wild, you don't need to go to the jungle. In this place, you will enjoy spectacular sunsets, the singing of birds, the sudden fright of many that take flight, the bites of wild sandpipers, days full of fog in winter, the nostalgia of a lake that threatens to disappear. and a river that gives life to the mangroves that provide food and life to thousands of birds and aquatic species. I recommend it 200%. A paradicical wildlife place that we have included in our photographic project, from Ana's CameraWork.
Ana Steinbach — Google review
Excellent place, huge collection of birds , all viewable from a driving tour. Recon on 2-3 hours to drive the full circuit.
Bob Hill — Google review
We went on Annual Swan Day a few weekends ago. Sadly, still too cold here to see the swans. (They say they were easily seen down at Farmington Bay.)
Plenty of activities for the kids, a nice gift/book shop, even featuring local photographers work.
They have a nice exhibit hall to help you learn more about the area.
Kids earned the FREE Junior Ranger pin. They provide you with a booklet, pencil and light green backpack full of gear to adventure with as you complete activities in the booklet.
Recent snowmelt made it hard to do much of the paved trail as some family members didn't have proper shoes.
I'd love to come back in May when things have warmed and greened up a bit more.
Karen Duvall — Google review
South end is open for hunting access through Perry. There is a launch made of concrete. Parking for 8 trucks with trailers. No restrooms at the area so go before you come out. If you use the launch be careful as you pass others in the canal. Clean up after your self and be prepared to be checked by federal fish and game at this location when coming back in.
The hunting proclamation is pasted and pamphlets are available on like r at the launch. Please follow all rules and guidelines as you enter the wetlands.
Alan R — Google review
My wife and I travel there often. It never disappoints. Today, for instance, we made the 1.5 hour drive to see some reported bald eagles. We made the loop, stopping frequently and driving an average speed of 7 mph. We didn't see any bald eagles. We did see harrier after harrier, many of which were gray ghosts. So much beauty in every direction.
Joseph hpesoJ — Google review
The visitors center is a pleasant surprise full of beautiful interactive displays. You’ll learn a lot about the Great Salt Lake and the refuge and the role each plays in the ecosystem. Wish it was opened till 5pm or 6pm. It’s hard to get there before it closes.
Mark Primosch — Google review
Beautiful scenery and wildlife. So peaceful and amazing, to go on the auto tour. We had so much fun and no trouble seeing a variety of birds, dragonflies, butterflies and fish.
Julianne Larsen — Google review
Update February 2023: Interesting and educational James V. Hansen Wildlife Education Center. Unfortunately, we didn't see any bald eagles while driving the loop although others have spotted a few.
Previous year: Binoculars are essential. On the way to the loop you may see a bald eagle on a post so look around as you drive there. We saw two single ones, two groups of two, one group of five that would have made a great photo, many farther away.
Jeanette Rodgers — Google review
Me and my family LOVE the Bird Refuge! All year round there are different things to see! There are times where you don't get to see much wildlife. But the scenery is beautiful to drive through still to some! Bring a camera if you are interested in photography of birds at all! Probably a lense that zooms pretty far too if your extremely serious about taking pictures! Not exactly completely kid friendly as it is basically a drive through and observe the animals you may see! Dirt roads so in the wetter/colder seasons its a bumpy holey journey! I think it's great still though! :)
Huge ski area with 154 separate trails, 2 terrain parks & 9 lifts, plus various resort facilities.
A little hard to go skiing for my first time, but once I got the hang of it, it was sooooo fun. Slopes are awesome size and just so fun and diverse. Went during the night and was absolutely amazing.
Moses Fletcher — Google review
Wow!! What a gem!!!! Have been coming to Park City area for years and had never made the trek to Powder Mountain- or Pow Mow as the locals call it. It’s a decidedly different experience than the other area hills. Think skiing 20 years ago. Fewer people, they only sell 1500 lift tickets per day. The terrain is great. On one of the busiest days of the year we saw virtually no one. We utilized the free tour guide at 10 am and we’re lucky to have Judi from NH. She was so friendly, knowledgeable, and adapting to our group. I am reluctant to share this review because I reluctantly want to keep this special place a secret!! Consider the $25 cat ride to the untouched terrain!!
Drew Mitchell — Google review
We came out here for night snowboarding because Brighton closed down due to the dangerous weather, and we're glad we did. Not only was Powder Mountain cheaper, but it wasn't very crowded - so we got a ton of great powder runs in.
At night time they only open one lift and a few trails, but they are well lit and quite a lot of fun to shred on.
The facilities are in great shape and we had no issues with parking, lift tickets, food, or restrooms during our stay.
Greg Eakins — Google review
Prefer over Park City every time! We live in Florida so only ski 1-2x a year and loved Powder Mountain. First, rentals were great and so easy to get. No line and great service. Staff everywhere was smiling and chatting with us at each left, super friendly and professional. The views and trails were gorgeous, well groomed and they limit how many tickets were sold so we skied ALONE many times down various green and blue trails. Eden has a few decent restaurants but also worth the 25 minute drive to Ogden for 25th street filled with restaurants and bars.
Meghan Burgan — Google review
BEST SKI RESORT IN UTAH!!
An absolutely incredible resort with some of the best terrain I’ve ever boarded. I had the best powder day I’ve ever had. I was boarding untouched powder the whole day. Due to powder mountains higher elevation they have some of the best snow in Utah. I love how they limit ticket sales so it never gets too crowded. We walked onto almost every lift on a sold out day! I’ve been to almost every resort in Utah and Powder mountain might take the cake as my favorite!
Ethan Magleby — Google review
Shout out to the Timberline Lodge and the maintenance crew for providing c l a a a a a s s y as f*rk renovations to the facilities here, and to Chef James Hamilton for breathing life into the menu at Powder Keg and the cafeteria.
Very excited to see what Hidden Lake has to offer when it opens.
As a (very) biased employee of the commissary kitchen for PowMow, this review is however not a matter of opinion, it's just a fact.
Chowder Fountain
R I I I I I I P S 🤙🏼
Chris Moore — Google review
Powder mountain is always a great place to visit.
Especially when the city is full of smog!
It has some breath taking views!
There ski school was awesome!
Woods Luminaires — Google review
Powder Mountain has something for everyone, blue cruisers, trees and challenging blacks. I went on a Saturday and didn’t wait for more than 3 minutes at most to get on a lift.
Michael Major — Google review
Spent the day with some friends on an all day snow cat skiing adventure yesterday. Our two guides, JT and Becky, were amazing! Had a safety brief in the morning then we were off for a full day of untracked snow, amazing views, and fresh powder. Halfway through the day we had a picnic lunch at a “snow table“ that the guides built for us to eat around. I have done multiple trips like this and this was by far the best one so far will definitely go back and do it again highly highly highly recommend!
Randle Likes — Google review
This is a fantastic local ski resort if you’re looking for an affordable, beginner-friendly, non-corporate, local feel resort. We came and here and took the first time snowboard school and wow! I have to say we were blown away by the instructor that we had. My wife is terrified of slopes and kept falling repeatedly on the top of the green run and was close to giving up. Our instructor Doug, patiently worked 1x1 with her and all of a sudden, it clicked and she successfully went down the mountain with no issues. She was hype after that and I have to give my sincere thanks to Doug for his steadfast commitment to teaching and working with her. Thank you!
Nicholas K — Google review
We had an amazing trip in 2023 and are going back March 2024. No waiting in lines and nice off trail runs. Highly recommend
Isaac Gibson — Google review
Five stars for the ski area, minus 2 for the pricing and access changes. Powder Mountain describes itself as huge, and it is definitely massive. We visited for two days and barely felt like we saw the place (visibility was also low, so that didn't help), but got in a ton of good runs. Some areas have really deep snow while you can also go on a lot more lightly covered trail runs. Lifts are all pretty slow, but limited lift lines made it not a huge issue (though Hidden Lake lift in sleet is pretty miserable). Had a great time, but unfortunately, we won't be able to visit again. A bunch of reviews mention this already but prices doubled to around $229+ for a lift ticket. This is absolutely absurd for the amenities: a few slow lifts, limited parking, and lodges from the 80s or older. They will also stop accepting Indy Pass next season and are closing part of the mountain to take it private for a luxury housing community. Powder Mountain has decided to close its doors to all but the rich, so while we really enjoyed the snow, we will have to look elsewhere for future ski trips.
Kyle R — Google review
Went night skiing on 12/29 and it was a great experience. I love that they cap the amount of tickets sold to keep from over-crowding. They had a "magic carpet" lift that my toddler loved, and the runs were varied enough that I enjoyed my time, and my 3 year-old could learn to ski.
I also had a great experience with staff. I lost my diaper bag and I had it back in my possession the next afternoon. Everyone I interacted with was very friendly and helpful. Thank you again!
Monique Potter — Google review
I'm not sure how to give my ultimate review. This place rocks! I never heard of Powder Mountain, but damn!; I have too many good things to say about this resort; their people and our experience. The ski resort is big. We couldn't do it all (maybe 30%) in 2 days. Great trails; very long; incredible views; quick lines (on a weekend); we may be from the East coast, but we've done over a dozen big name resorts and this BY FAR was the best. Most impressive was the staff. As soon as we got there everyone was there to help. Tons of positives to say here, but to suffice it to say I wish all of my staff was as attentive, helpful, thorough, not on their phones and friendly. 5 stars to Powder Mountain! I could go on, and on. At the end of day 1, we met the guy who books music at the Timberline lodge. Wow! Mind-blowing better than expected, crowd tipping $20s, Music was awesome; Friggin' Amazing!, etc. Skiers like to enjoy a great day and that scene at the lodge was just off the rails in a great way! Cutting it short; this mountain has great skiing, great employees and has a great atmosphere. We're already planning next year's visit. Join us!
Bryan Hochstein — Google review
We have been coming here for 15+ years and we love, love, love this mountain.
But what happened with lift tickets pricing this year is absolutely horrible! Reed Hastings bought the mountain and is trying to price us regular people out. I just looked at Friday 2/9/2024 - $229 before taxes. For one day! We can drive 15 min to Snowbasin and ski for $40 less. Snowbird and Alta for comparison also $40 less.
And next year they are revoking decades long tradition of free skiing for seniors 75+. Have they no shame?!
They call it dynamic pricing, but it’s not. Dynamic pricing matches pricing to demand. Here it’s just the opposite: they try to make up the revenue they are missing due to lack of demand, by pricing tickets even higher. To prove my point, here is empty popular lift (Mary’s) on a powder day. That would have never been the case in previous years.🤯
Anna O — Google review
Had a fantastic private lesson as a first time skier with Paul! Worth every penny for the full day session (930-330). I had tried skiing once back in 2011 and it ended after 90mins with me being skied down the bunny slope in tears by one of my friends. That was a scarring enough experience to keep me off the mountain for over a DECADE!
I came into my private lesson, which I shared with a friend, with zero hopes/expectation. When my friend mentioned that I'd be going down the actual lift by lunch time, I was highly skeptical, but Paul was so helpful and patient and had both of us on the lift just after lunch, much to my surprise/delight! He explained and demonstrated proper body positioning, angles, movements etc and was just so encouraging! I fell a lot, of course, but by the end of our lesson, I actually was trying a couple of blue routes with him.
Powder itself is a really cool spot, a little farther out and was less crowded than Alta which we went to the following day (could be because it was midweek-Thursday- though). It's definitely got a grungy/purist vibe to it, but still a welcoming/inviting atmosphere, and coming from a complete novice, it's a great spot to get started!
Dee Bee — Google review
Amazing place to ski and snowboard. Not packed at all. Many runs and the snow is great. We keep coming every winter ❄️
The Ogden Union Station is a historical 1920s train station that has been converted into an indoor marketplace, complete with museums, art galleries, and eateries. This magnificent building still retains its former beauty and charm despite showing signs of wear and tear. The Ogden City Arts Department has taken over stewardship of the station to ensure it receives the care it deserves.
Oh man, we love this place so much. What a great museum. My boys are obsessed with the little train models that go around the different tracks.
My only negative about this place is that the one man that is often in the Browning gun portion is really not super patient with kids. I want my kids to go to museums and think learning is fun, so I want it to be a positive experience. He hasn’t ever gotten after my kids, but I’ve heard him bark at other kids several times before for doing normal kid things, like asking him a question while he was finishing up a sentence. That type of thing does not fly with that man. And no, kids shouldn’t do that, but they are still learning and I think they could be given some grace. It’s not like they blurted out something irrelevant while he was talking, they were listening to him and learning and interested. Anyway, everything else is great. That dude stresses me out.
Rachael Almeida — Google review
Train show was decent this year. Would have liked a few more child friendly activities. We braved the snow to be there and we were done in a hour. There was really only one thing they enjoyed. I understand limited space. But it want as good as other years we've attended.
Christi Curtis — Google review
Fun place to visit to learn about the history of locomotives 🚂 in Ogden. There is a train exhibit outside that is supper cool- lately the museum has provided entrance to 2 train cars (the military hospital transit and USPS mail carrier). It’s neat to see how life was no too long ago. Great place for kids to explore, and awesome for family photos, particularly during sunset.
Alexander Carbon — Google review
I love this venue! Absolutely perfect for every event but they went above and beyond to help us pull off a very magical company party, owls and all!
Majeela L — Google review
We had a great time here. Price is low. Lots of things to look at. There is a great area for kids to touch and move levers. Play with train stuff. There are 5 museums in one place here. Art, Gun, trains, great place
Sam Nance — Google review
I've always loved this building, and that hasn't changed with the years that have gone by since I've last been in the doors. (Almost 30 years). It's a little rougher around the edges, but thankfully Ogden city arts department is moving in and will most definitely provide the care this place deserves. It's rich with history, and beautiful to boot. Anyone in the Ogden area is missing out if they don't stop by
Lisa Adams — Google review
Such a cool museum! It is an old.trsi. station that now houses 3 collection museums. The train museum is the largest and super informative and interesting. The Browning gun section is also extensive. The Browning family has a large and beautiful collection of early model cars. Volunteers were so helpful and friendly.
Cathy Jameson — Google review
They really do a good job of keeping this place in great shape. It is a pleasure to visit here. Only one thing. You can't see the inside of the trains until warm weather, or May, they say, so be advised. You can see a lot of history in three museums, The Railway museum, The Browning Arms Museum, and the Classic Cars. All for 7 dollars while supporting a great effort to preserve these fantastic historical items.
Herbert Hutchinson — Google review
This place is a hidden gem especially for anyone interested in getting up close to real trains. The museum showcases the stations history and a vintage car museum as well. The annual model train show is a fun to visit as well. They fill up the entire station with various train models.
Joel Buss — Google review
Very cool museums and history. It is very accessible and allows for strollers and wheelchairs. A good family activity.
Zachary Levasseur — Google review
Great museum sharing the importance of railroading history in northern Utah. The indoor exhibits had great interpretive information, as well as displays of early twentieth century automobiles and historic firearms. There was also a farmers market going on with all sorts of fun goodies. The locomotives just outside were impressive! Would recommend this museum for a family outing.
Jonathan Fairchild — Google review
Really very interesting. Some good displays lots of awesome information and a good few hours spent looking around the trains.
Paul Williams — Google review
It was very reasonably priced. It is a nice little snapshot of history with some really cool thjng s to watch and observe. The massive locomotives are really cool. The building is also very cool and this is a great location to take wedding photos. The train history is very interesting. It’s very quiet and your kids will love it.
Matt S — Google review
This a cool, historic place to see even if you don't pay for any of the museums
I went there with my father to take photos and have a drink a grounds for coffee. It's very scenic and historic. It's lovely at night with the lights! I wish we had more time to hang out in ground's for coffee or go to one of the restaurants.
Joseph Barney — Google review
Cool vibe in a not too yuppie or pretentious way. A bit wild with college boys some weekends. Great for patio beers and bloody Mary’s in the summer.
Marty McAllister — Google review
A nice place for a walk with plenty of food and cool signs.
David Chall — Google review
I love learning about the history and stories of the old buildings, signs and store fronts.
Tony Hill — Google review
🚏Ogden’s Historic 25th Street is one of the most beautifully quaint, well-preserved streets I’ve frequented - the loveliest in the state of Utah, in the case of historic streets. Since moving to Ogden in early 2014, I’ve witnessed a dramatic and progressive shift towards preservation and livening up this area. Currently, there is a thriving art district which surrounds 25th, along with the new adjacent electric bus system, Main Depot, being completed this year (2023). We are currently experiencing a population boom while at matters are looking up for Ogden in terms of small businesses, family-friendly affairs, and the art scene. Much can be said about Utah’s hidden gem, the City of Ogden.🌆🌃
Alexander Carbon — Google review
It has seen better days. Many stores were unoccupied and only very few restaurants were open on a Sunday afternoon. The buildings were in decent condition, but not very interesting. Several share e-scooters were left in the middle of the sidewalk making quite an eyesore. There was only one homeless person sleeping on the sidewalk along with a couple of drunks, so that wasn’t too bad. If the museum across the street was open, then it maybe worth a while just to stroll down the street, otherwise it’s probably not worth your time. On the plus side, free parking spaces were abundant as hardly any tourist were in the area.
Big Fish Dive Club — Google review
Fun place to shop, walk, and explore. I saw a car show along the street with beautiful, classic and new cars.
Marv Baker — Google review
"Don’t come to Ogden without making time for Historic 25 Street." The street is very interesting with a wide variety of shops, pubs, restaurants, art galleries. However, there are some homeless people on this street begging for money.
Toan-Van Nguyen — Google review
25th Street is for every kind of people. From high class restaurants to old time bars where you are guaranteed a memorable evening of fun, risk, danger and more...
Gary “Smitty” Smith — Google review
Amazing setting, but overall very rundown. There are a few gems worth visiting, but you'll likely spend less time exploring than expected. Picture is from the station looking towards the mountains!
2002 Winter Olympics site offering classic ski-resort activities & year-round events since 1936.
Pretty sweet spot. We lucked out and had some of the only fresh powder they’ve seen in a few weeks. So our experience was pretty good.
Visibility was a little tough at the time towards the top.
I think most runs are ski dominate. But Main Street with minimal traffic was a snowboarders dream.
Not remotely a pro, or heavily experienced. But the run was well managed and wide open. Clocked us doing about 40 down through there.
Wait times were never longer than maybe 5 minutes, even during the busiest part of the day on a Saturday after a snow dump on Thursday night.
Not the largest park. But well managed, quality staff and well groomed runs. Highly recommend if you can get in here with fresh powder.
Randy — Google review
Great fall hike! Taking the gondola up! It was fun but a little pricey to get to the top but spectacular views!
Kevin Sanders — Google review
Snowbasin was great. Lots of terrain to ski, powder stashes here and there, especially if you hike a little. The groomers were in good shape and skied fast, too. The added gondolas and trams from 2002 Olympics are great.
Bryan Bassett — Google review
If you want great skiing, Snowbasin is where you should go! They take great care of their runs by grooming them regularly. Middle Bowl lift was replaced in the 2021 off season. It’s a 5 minute ride to the top!
I had so much fun my last couple of visits! I look forward to going again soon.
Darwin Parker — Google review
Great mountain. Wish we caught it on a powder day. But we did get a blue bird day. The lodge area is really nice. First time at the mountain so there was a lot of traversing to get around and explore. There is a good amount of parking available. Didn’t fill up and we got there around 10:30 but it was a weekday. Recommend going to the top and taking the tram. Great views up there.
Abigail Adamek — Google review
Awesome slopes, nice views and decently priced lift tickets $215/day vs $300 at Park City. Snow was good and you can find slopes for every skill level. Definitely coming back.
Mihai Zgunea — Google review
Superb...Fantastic experience. Very Organized. They had all kinds of Ski Slopes. Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. 9000 feet high mountain slopes. Ski lifts or closed Gondolas to carry you up the mountain. The Resort is very popular amongst the locals. They have trained instructors. Huge gift shops with lot of items. Huge eatery, Seperate building for rentals. We took a whole day package deal along with Ski lessons and was at a good price. It is about 1 hour drive from Salt Lake City. Ample parking. Lot of warm places to sit with family and enjoy lunch. We loved it as family and would highly recommend the same to other families / Adults.
Prashant Patel — Google review
A place for the books! We came for the Blues, Brews and BBQ event a few weeks back and loved everything about our day trip! The scenery is gorgeous, they have many different hike/bike trails, mini-golf, good beer, a nice restaurant at the top of the mountain, a gondola ride and to top it off... it's a dog friendly venue!!
Jenasea VanDerVeur Morse — Google review
Pretty close proximity to Salt Lake City and has a local, homey feel that is wonderfully run from the seemingly dozens of parking guests to the wonderful restaurant staff. The lodges were extremely nice and almost felt like a nice country club. We went there on a Saturday jn mid march and it was not crowded with no lift lines longer than 5 min. It is on the smaller side with only few chairlifts, one gondola, and a very short tram mostly serving a hike along a very steep and rocky ridge with various chutes to go down. Mountain consists of a fair share of blues and greens with some blacks mixed in. There were some good tree runs with pretty good snow even a couple days after it actually showed. It seemed most skiers of the mountain were not very good and stuck to groomers or easy runs. There are a lot of chutes that can be hiked too and feed down to the main top area of the mountain. There is a very short hike to the top of one of the peaks that has amazing panoramic views of the spectacular rocky tops of the mountain along with the salt lake and surrounding flat areas with mountain rising up in the distance. All around good family mountain with some steeper stuff and a small feel. Definitely worth it especially on weekends where more mainstream mountains in the area are packed.
Philip Getchell — Google review
The weather was perfect today, blue skies, sunshine and good temp. Lots of great snow. Not crowded. Lodges are gorgeous.
Spring 2023 Spring skiing is awesome!!
Mike Penttila — Google review
Went skiing for the first time ever..!! From South Carolina, visiting the area for work and decided to give it a try since they had so much snow this late in the season (April 15, 2023). Everyone, including the two gentlemen who bought me a beer prior to my run down the beginner slope, were very friendly and helpful!! Beautiful resort!! I plan to return again next season and take some lessons, and become a better skiier!! Thank you Snowbasin for making my first trip so enjoyable!!
James M'Olesson — Google review
My favorite resort in Utah I grew up skiing Sun Valley so lucky this one so close to home!!!!!!!! Excited
Lisa Ash — Google review
It was our first time skiing in Snowbasin and we went Thursday & Friday last week. We have the Ikonpass and we wanted to ski a new resort. It snowed on Thursday and it was cold. The resort’s lodges were beautiful and comfortable. It was nice to relax and get back on the lifts again once we warmed up. I appreciate the gondolas. It wasn’t very busy on Thursday, and there were no lift lines. There were more cars/people on Friday. It was a beautiful day. The resort offered shuttles from the parking lot. We were worried that there were going to be long lines. It was only long in the early morning. Snowbasin is beautiful. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Overall, we enjoyed our experience.
Catherine Hunt — Google review
It is a gorgeous ski mountain with break taking views of the mountains. Unfortunately, the parking situation there was a nightmare. They badly need a reservations system for that. Even though their website says most easy to access, it actually took 30 minutes in backed up traffic just to enter into the premises. We also did not like how bumpy the mountain was. There were little to few flat runs. Your only choice was moguls on just about every downhill pathway. If you love the bumps then this is the place to go. We had driven an extra 50 minutes to escape the hustle and bustle of some of the other ski resorts in Utah and were disappointed in the result. If you live in Ogden, I guess this is the best choice, but if coming from elsewhere, not so much. We are not going to rush back here anytime soon.
Greg Arbutine — Google review
The mountain was absolutely fantastic with a ton a varied terrain. Our group had all skill levels from beginner to advanced and everyone was able to find a spot on the mountain to enjoy.
The glades past strawberry were incredible.
The lodge was very, very nice with bathrooms located right next to the lift so you don’t have to trudge inside.
The line to park was long but I did enjoy not having to make a reservation. We arrived at 10:30 and there was plenty of parking space left.
The only improvement would be to upgrade the pass scanners so you don’t have to take the pass out of your jacket every time.
Reid Thomas — Google review
One of the most beautiful resorts with exceptional runs. The runs are so long and perfectly pitched. Everywhere you go is beauty beyond belief!
Nadine Galbraith — Google review
Great spot for a company ski day! The lodge was among the nicest I’ve ever been to. We had the Huntington room with catering services. Emma and Alex did a wonderful job coordinating this event with me and it was a fantastic success!
Majeela L — Google review
The mountain is wonderful, and even despite this winter being pretty lousy, almost everything is open. The snowmaking machines are always working, keeping the slopes snowy, rather than rocky. We had an amazing experience at this resort.
Upscale mall featuring trendy brand-name stores, a range of restaurants, movie theater & fountain.
A great and nice outdoor mall especially for Christmas shopping. Clean and safe area with so many different shops. We loved it! There is sufficient parking and an amazing number of different restaurants.
Walter Rothe — Google review
This place is amazing day or night and in all the seasons! So many events and shops. It’s always clean and there’s always plenty of parking! We love getting Fiiz and letting the kiddos play at the play ground!
Kenzie — Google review
I love the atmosphere here. Love the variety of restaurants. Love the stores that are here. You can always find what you're looking for. PLUS my favorite nail place is here; M Vince' Nail Spa so for sure go check them out.
Rhiannon Ross — Google review
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 Nielsen — Google review
Came shopping here with my wife and daughter. With a portion of my Christmas bonus I wanted to spoil my daughter. I've never been able to do that so it felt real good. We were there most of the day. I got some new gloves from Columbia that were a disappointment. The girls got shoes, clothes and beauty supplies. Great place to go shopping! Highly recommend, thanks Station Park!
Michael Craig Hooton — Google review
I don’t go to station park often because I spend more then I should. Ha ha there are so many different stores and I love the pretzel maker and the candy shop! There is so much to do there and so many different options of food to choose from!
jackie Shi — Google review
Station Park, Farmington is the premier go-to one-stop shopping and dining hub north of Salt Lake City. Within the central upscale complex you’ll find charming park like landscaping, an array of prime shops, restaurants, business/retail space, apartments/townhomes, and a hotel.
Station park is bustling again after the pandemic adversely affected the hub closing numerous shops and restaurants throughout, however, the development of new businesses and apartments/townhomes is flourishing.
Candice — Google review
Station park is great!! There is so many quality stores as well as areas to sit near the fountain or simply sit outside. It’s a great place to stop by to grab food as they have fast food as well as sit down. It is definitely extremely busy during lunch time(especially with the rush of high school kids during the school year) so I do try and go a little before 12 or after 1. Although it is busy at times there is always parking. Great place to walk around or go to various stores.
Quincy Bowcut — Google review
Wonderful shopping mall. Upscale stores and plenty of options to choose from. Traveling around the area and stopped in to do a bit of shopping! Super clean, well organized and even some history to learn!
Jesse Leubner — 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 Mouedden — Google review
Station Park is a mix of restaurants and shopping in an open air mall setup. Parking is best on the sides and just walk the interior. There are also some restaurants and shopping around the main mall area. Stores are fairly good and restaurants vary but they are usually good. My wife likes most of the stores for clothing and I like some of the outskirts stores. Parking is usually not bad and it can get crowded some days. A fun place to visit and the park with fountain is fun and they do displays that change with seasons as well.
Andrew H — Google review
Wonderful place to visit and have a lazy day enjoying the weather, shopping and people around you. The toy store and candy store are always fun to visit.
Casey “Casey in Utah” — Google review
We love visiting station park! The fountains are fun, food is great and it’s always a fun experience with our without kids!
Majeela Mermaid — Google review
Love this mall and the whole atmosphere. Plenty of places to shop, dine and even hangout towards the south end with a pond, ice rink (winter months) and and outdoor play area. My kids love it and it's always super clean.
Evan Prisk — Google review
Station Park in Farmington is the place to go when you want to have a great time. The Farmington administration did this one perfect. The Dove and I totally enjoy going there with friends or family. So many great restaurants and shops. Great Job!!!
Dan Thomas — Google review
This is a great place to spend time with your family and friends. Lots of shops, cinema, restaurants etc
Ivan Sostarec — Google review
There are a few things we love about Station Park and a few things we don't like as much. Build a Bear and the IT'SUGAR candy store are the perfect places for our traditional grandparent date when each of our 10 grandchildren turn 5. We love the Cinemark movie theater too. There are plenty of great places to eat. We love Tacanos. Most of our favorites are off the main campus. Ramen Haus is top notch. Santorini's is so fresh and full of flavor. And there's all our favorites, Zupas, Habit Burger, and so many more. In the summer it's fun to watch the fountain and in the winter there's ice skating.
My main complaints with Station Park is how expensive most of the resteraunts and shops are. It's a very busy place and parking can be a challenge.
Dana Pevey — 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 Shafer Wolff — Google review
I have lived in Utah for a few years now and this is my favorite mall by far. It is exceptionally well kept with a great variety of stores including a few places to eat. There are also additional stores directly outside of the mall. I love world market - they have the most beautiful home decor. The candy shop in the mall is very fun and the H&M is great! I love to walk around the mall and windows shop.
They have a nice fountain and play park in the center of the mall too. Everything you could ask for and more for a mall.
Laura James — Google review
Fun little outdoor mall spot with some great restaurants and outlet style shopping. It's a great mix of retail, cinema and food options.
Lagoon Amusement Park is a seasonal park that provides visitors with thrilling rides and live shows. In addition to the amusement park, there is also a pioneer village and camping available. The park's theming is not the best due to its focus on providing exciting thrill rides for visitors. Prices are somewhat expensive but manageable.
It was very fun. Lines were short but took longer due to most rides (particularly roller coasters) having only one car going. We had done the South end's coasters first, leading up in intensity to eventually do Cannibal and the more intense rides at the North end of the park. There were visual staffing shortages and a lot of teenage employees. Food prices were okay for an amusement park, ranging from 5 to about 15 dollars. It does become very crowded in the Midway area with people stopping to stand in the middle of the walkway and you were always bumping into other people. Rides were great and entertaining with different levels of thrill ranging from kid rides to very intense rides. Since this is more of a family park, avoiding Kiddieland is very good, avoiding longer lines and a lot of little children. Overall a very great experience, and since I have a season passport I get to go almost every weekend.
Remington S — Google review
Lagoon is a fun place. Lots of rides. It was a hot day but with the water spraying area at the front of the park we cooled right off. They have huge amounts of full grown, beautiful trees to give shade. We went during the week so lines were small. The staff are great! My only concern is the pricing, it is steep. They have added really neat areas and have plans for more that look amazing!!! Hopefully they can figure out some better pricing for everyone. Definitely worth supporting our local theme park! Still a less than going to Disney, but also a smaller scale. Great pools, fun pioneer village, awesome water rides, and of course amazing roller coasters. If you haven't been here try to make it. If it's been years you will be delighted by the new arrivals.
Deborah Ward — Google review
I love this amusement park. There is something for everyone. It gets better every year. It has been open since 1886! That’s 10 years before Utah was even a state! I’ve been enjoying this park since about 1984 as a very young child and have always had a great time. I’ve gone through different friendships throughout those years but cherish all the memories I’ve had with my friends that have come and gone in that time. The prices at the park have really gone up, which is really the only bad thing I could say about the park. I don’t think they need to add a new ride every single year. People will keep coming back regardless. I do recommend this place, but no one really needs my recommendation. People from surrounding states even come here because there are no other amusement parks nearby for hundreds of miles.
Justin Baron — Google review
I've been to many different theme parks around the country. Lagoon stands out to me because of their operations. They are very quick at keeping lines moving. I was also impressed by the friendliness of the staff. My main complaint is the queue lines. There is hardly any queue space, and the lines constantly spill out onto the midway. They have a world class coaster with Cannibal and many other amazing attractions. It is a very family-friendly park. I was impressed with my visits this summer, and I can't wait to return.
Carl TheIntern — Google review
They've really updated the kids area and rides and is just as fun as when I was a kid. Love that they let moms work for season passes as well! Makes the rides go more quickly and smooth too.
Stephanie Barlow — Google review
We came to Lagoon to attend a company party. It was so amazing. They have rides that accommodate everyone! We had various ages from 0-80 I would say. They all had such a blast. There are some water rides for when you get hot, they have a sky lift type ride that will take you from one side of the park to the other. They have rides for the little ones that will keep them going for hours! The staff is friendly and helpful. The food that was served was good and the rides were well maintained and clean. They have it where those with disabilities can get on rides first, but the lines weren't too long which was nice. My only complaint is the parking is expensive, and they don't have enough attendants at closing to direct traffic so everyone can get out safely. We didn't really buy snacks or gifts so I couldn't tell you how much things cost, but I'm sure they are as expected. Will definitely come again. It is worth the trip for family fun.
Shayla Sadler — Google review
Would have been 4 stars but there were a few factors. Minimum of 5 rides broke down/stalled while we were in line for them. Must have been our lot that day or something, but we would wait for 15-20 minutes to see if they would fix it but end up leaving. These rides are getting so old. Other than that, other rides were great.
I'd highly suggest to bring a cooler and sandwiches as it's going to taste WAY better than anything that is offered there. I had minimal time to plan so we decided to just eat there. BIG mistake. Spent $10 for each order and I felt like I was back in high school with the quality of the pizza, hamburger and chicken. Lunch and dinner spent about $60 for 2 adults and children. We spent about $300+ for the 3 of us. If you go twice or more, I'd suggest their season pass. I think their 1 time ticket is a bit more expensive than I think it's worth. But it I'd what it is. 🤷
Joel T. — Google review
Lagoon Amusement Park has held its place as an enduring American classic since the late 1800s. The park triumphantly endured a destructive fire in the 1950s and underwent a remarkable metamorphosis, emerging as an expansive attraction that stands on par with esteemed counterparts like Seven Peaks and other renowned amusement parks. With a plethora of rides that can easily fill your entire day with excitement, and come Fall, they host Frightmares, a captivating Halloween-themed spectacle. Lagoon undeniably claims the title of the most enjoyable amusement park for a considerable stretch of miles.
Morpheus X — Google review
Oof Lagoon - it has my begrudging respect, but it's really way too expensive for what it is. If at all possible, try to buy it as part of a bundle, or what it's really geared for - a season pass for local families. I'd be much more charmed by it if it weren't so expensive! As it is, I really didn't think it was worth it until I rode Cannibal at the end of the day, and that's a properly good ride.
I also really like Colossus, and love that they have two proper haunted houses. They also have dedicated single rider lines for Wicked and Cannibal, which work really well! Make sure you ask if it's chained off. There are two shows - a magician and an Alice in Wonderland pop music show, and both were better than they had any right to be! And the whole pioneer village area is very unique and quiet.
But on the whole - the park is geared towards families, not the biggest thrills. It's trying to be a big park, but acting like a small one - with smeary hand stamps, tickets per ride, short queue lines - it just can't handle big crowds. And on a Thursday, I barely had to wait for anything, not even Cannibal.
Sara Beth Wade — Google review
I absolutely love coming here with my husband. We don't have any kids, but we still have fun. Just went to frightmares and paid extra to see the show Seance, and that was so crazy and cool! We also got to ride the new ride primordial. We waited in line for 2 hours. It was worth the wait! Never experienced anything like it and absolutely had a blast. We bought some items in their gift shop.
Leanne Shaw — Google review
Great park, lots of fun rides. The kids area is almost entirely shaded. You are allowed to bring your own food and drinks in which is a rarity these days. We drive in from out of town multiple times a year to enjoy some family fun!
Fairly short waits for most rides.
Remfleg D — Google review
I've always loved going to Lagoon! It's been the highlight of my summers growing up, and now my own kids feel the excitement. We haven't been when the water park was open since i was probably 12 (in 30's now) I'm hoping to make it again this summer. The reason I couldn't give 5 stars is because of the wait to get on any of the rides. I know there's only so much a theme park can do about the wait times, but man, I wish the lines weren't 2+ hours at times. Like I mentioned before, we've been going at the beginning of the season, which could have a play in the wait/ridiculous amount of people, but I'm sure it is crammed full of people no matter the time of year. Do theme parks ever set a capacity? Sounds crazy I know, but it's hard to "get your money worth" when the majority of your time is waiting in a line. I LOVE that they let you bring in coolers too. We love having a lagoon picnic at our set up camp.
If we weren't 6 hrs away, a season pass would be a given. That's the way to do it for sure.
This trip we happened to be in SLC and heard the opening day was while we were here, so absolutely we went! Lines weren't too bad (except the new ride of course 😉) and a storm came through so very few of us stayed and at that point, NO LINES! Except we were wet and Freezing 🥶 WORTH IT 😁
Aleschia Holloway — Google review
I had a lot of fun here! I arrived around 1 and stayed until 9 and still rode most of the coasters. The park wasn't too crowded until the evening time. The rides were thrilling and exciting.
Word of warning: this is an amusement park, not a theme park. The theming is not the best here, because this park is meant for exciting thrill rides.
Prices were okay, but still a bit on the expensive side.
Overall, I enjoyed my experience here and would come here again for just a select few rides. Especially to ride Cannibal a couple more times! If you're a thrill-seaker, this is a must-ride! The initial 105 degree drop produces an unreal feeling I had never felt up to the point of this ride.
Michael Barnett — Google review
Very very fun! Love the rides, the lines weren't too long. They moved at a very efficient pace. Food was pretty good, a little pricey but that's common everywhere nowadays. All in all, had q really fun day here
Heather — Google review
Expensive but plan to spend the entire day here. Tons of ride options and even have a little kid area. Pioneer Village has the popular Rattlesnake Rapids ride (you will get wet!) as well as old buildings to walk around with informational plaques about the history. Ice cream here is fantastic. Lots of eateries everywhere and carnival games to play.
Angela Naylor — Google review
Had a blast! The lines were not to long, I think the longest I waited was about 30 mins which isn't bad honestly. The park was clean, the food was good. The beaver tails were delicious. Cannibal, Wicked, and Colossus were my favorite rides to go on.
Elyse Johnson — Google review
We love going to Lagoon each year and always get a season pass. We enjoy that they continue to bring new and innovative rides to the park. We had the opportunity to ride the new Primordial ride yesterday and it’s a fun experience. Something very unique and not found anywhere else. We are excited to ride it again and again.
Danielle Nelson — Google review
I visited Lagoon on the opening day of its 2024 season. The park was busy, but most notably the staff felt well trained, friendly, and ready to go for its first day of operation. Cannibal and Primordial are must dos, and the park offers “old school” rides that really set it apart. We had lunch at the Biergarten which offered great food and a large selection of drinks. I look forward to someday returning to this unique amusement park.
Local Traveler — Google review
Frightmares is the best time to go to Lagoon. We had a blast in the haunted houses we went through (5 out of 8) and absolutely loved the SEANCE and Lore live performances. SEANCE was worth the extra money - such a great experience - and Larson, Ryan, and Curtis went out of their way to accommodate the wheelchair user in our group. I noticed many people among the staff paying special attention and care to our ADA needs throughout the park, and I was very impressed and thankful. It's been a few years since I've been to Lagoon, and it remains my favorite amusement park. I can't wait to come back next year!
Kylie Hemmert — Google review
Lagoon is such a fun place to go and ride rides for all ages! We went on a day that wasn’t really busy, but we waited 1 hour and 45 minutes to ride their new ride they have. The price per ticket was a little bit expensive for what we got out of it.
Alicia McGraw — Google review
first time being here after leaving across the highway for four years. the new primordial ride is a unique and thrilling ride I've never been on. It's a combo of a roller coaster, interactive, and unpredictable ride. It's a must but damn, we were almost in line for two hours! this was on a Saturday... It's fun, it's cool, and it's crowded. Be prepared, come early, & a pro tip: bring something to do while you wait in line like trivia cards or the flip up phone game.
Saovada Pum — Google review
The tickets are $100ea. and $25 for a fast pass to the Haunted houses (Which I did not go into because the lines are a nightmare). Besides the price Frightmares 2023 was fun.
The Utah State Capitol, originally built in 1916, is a neoclassical revival building that is currently undergoing a massive restoration project. It offers tours and exhibits of its original murals, and is located at the top of a hill overlooking the city. The Capitol is one of Utahs most eminent landmarks, and its architecture is spectacular.
Beautifully done! You have to visit this place. I really enjoyed the history. The architecture was amazing inside. So much more to see than I expected. If you are visiting Salt Lake City you should definitely check this place out! This is an excellent place to go when the weather isn’t great outside. I highly recommend this place.
Marion NYC — Google review
Nice place to visit. Lots of history. The architecture is incredible. I went during the cherry blossom season which really added to the coolness factor. Put on some nice walking shoes because you are going to add up those steps. If you park a ways off like we did, you may end up with shin splints. I’m not saying that’s what happened, but you have been warned.
A A — Google review
Beautiful state Capitol that is quite literally sitting on top of a hill. The building is well maintained, architecturally striking, and lovely to stroll through. Many murals and statues celebrate Utahs history.
Sarah Hartman — Google review
I took the TRAX train downtown to City Central and walked from City Central to the Capitol building. It’s a moderately difficult walk because half of it is uphill. Good walk for exercise! The cherry blossom trees are in bloom this time of year. They line a gravel trail that goes in a complete circle around the Capitol building. It’s another good hike and it’s not uphill. There are monuments and statues to view all along the gravel trail.
I went on a Thursday afternoon around 2pm and the Capitol building itself was closed. No one could go inside and view the interior of the building. That was a real letdown. Why is the Utah people’s building closed during normal business hours? Are there not enough tax dollars to have security there during normal business hours so citizens can go in and explore our Capitol building? I marked a star off because it was closed. But it is a great place to explore. People were picnicking on the lawn, flying a kite, kids were running around and climbing up on things, etc. Just be sure not to go there when protesters are demonstrating.
Michael Teems, Jr — Google review
Neat place to visit and learn about! The architecture is beautiful. The tour for us (school group) included being able to see the earthquake supports that have been recently placed under the building. We were also able to see the court room. In that room is a hand-made timer for helping the speakers know when to stop. The timer is in the shape of a traffic light that was built by Lester Farnsworth Wire who made the first version of a traffic light in the state of Utah, in 1912. The "traffic light" timer is still used today. There are great resources on the Utah state capital website such as scavenger hunt games and coloring sheets for use during your tour. So much to see and learn about.
Tamilisa Miner — Google review
Our 1st stop here upon arriving from Ft Worth, to visit family and grab some of that historic snow! We just randomly arrived, and walked right in, and took a stroll throughout the building. Tours are available, but not for us today... timing. The architecture is stunning, regal, and somewhat intimidating. Bring your best behavior, and quiet voice, as this place will transform you to a different time and place. WOW! The history, art, marble, and meeting rooms were a delight to wander about. I suddenly found my posture improving, and my respect for those before us, well... humbling. Yay for us, just spontaneously stopping in. So worth your time. Nice job Utah!
Richard Ward — Google review
The most beautiful state capital I've visited so far. Full of history, elegant and so much fun. And the surrounding environment was just amazing. This city is really clean, beautiful and comfortable. Very attractive place as a whole.
Nicole Wang — Google review
Im not one to typically go on tours as I find sometimes they can be a bit dry. This one was actually good fun, about 30 minutes walk around that is done every hour.
The Roddas — Google review
My recent stroll around South Lake City led me to the Salt Lake City Capitol, a true historical gem framed by majestic mountains. The neoclassical architecture is a testament to timeless design, while the well-maintained grounds provide a serene environment. Inside, the Capitol's historical significance is on full display. The carefully curated exhibits and artifacts showcase the state's rich political and cultural heritage. The knowledgeable staff enhances the visit with their expertise, making the overall experience both informative and enjoyable.
Zain Ul Abdin Siyal — Google review
This is one of the nicer capital buildings. Very large and good interior with nice Marvel and paintings throughout the dome as well kept and everything is very clean. I like to see the beehives hidden in the architectural and art throughout
Wisco Simple — Google review
Wow! What an amazing capitol! We stopped here early Sunday morning and found it to be open to the public. With multiple floors to explore and tons of displays, we spent a solid hour and more learning about various pieces of Utah's history. Well worth a family visit!
M Chu — Google review
Very impressive in architecture and size. Great 360 degree view of SLC and further out. Has chimes or bells and rings on the hour, perhaps more often. Arrived at 6pm so it was closed for the day.
Deb nRaleigh — Google review
Wonderful building and all surroundings. As I did not have the chance to visit Capitol in Washington DC, this is the closest building to the DC one. And it is just incredible.
Milan Prustoměrský — Google review
Our visit to Utah's State Capitol building was a highlight of our capital city tour. This architectural masterpiece, with its rich history, stands as one of the finest among state capitols. The intricate details and stunning design was captivating, making it a must-see for anyone in Salt Lake City.
Exploring its hallowed halls and learning about the state's history added depth to our experience. The architecture was absolutely breathtaking and the exhibits providing a unique perspective of the city and State's history.
I added pictures to showcase the grandeur of the Capitol building itself. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture buff, or just seeking a fantastic viewpoint, the Utah State Capitol building should be on your list. 🏛️🌟
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Mary M — Google review
Title: Utah State Capitol
Visited on : 7th March 2024
Perched on Capitol Hill, the Utah State Capitol is an architectural marvel boasting three stunning domes inside and out. The rotunda dazzles with historical Utah paintings, while an impressive chandelier adds grandeur. Despite visiting at 6:30 pm, entry was easy, allowing us to admire both interior and exterior views of the city and surrounding snow-capped mountains. A must-visit for its beauty and historical significance.
Kiran Roge — Google review
A newer capitol compared to many of other states. But well preserved and taken care of. The rotunda was beautifully designed depicting the history of Utah. A quick place to walk around and a good park to walk around. Great neighborhood. If you are lucky you may meet someone who works here and get to talk about the ins and outs of a capitol.
Tucker Lundquist — Google review
Among the other 52 state capitals I have been to this one stand a literally above the rest! If you love giant marble buildings and old timey elevators Come check it out if you have a moment or two
justin salas — Google review
Beautiful view from behind the capitol
Also researching names of state representatives to talk to about about problems with some laws/policies there was one of 6 representatives available it was Christine Watkins. Thankyou Christine! She was sincere and made time to visit and help me with some concerns. I hope she gets the support and acknowledgement she needs to continue.
Daris Kody Killian — Google review
Well worth it.
I have been to Sacramento Capitol, but this one seems even more massive than the California one, even though Utah is a much smaller state.
I loved the stone every where, majestic.
Luca Revelli — Google review
If you're looking for a very great and quite spacious building and grounds that are being used for the capitol of the state of Utah that also has really pretty cherry blossoms and lots of space to walk around, then, you have found it here at Utah's state capitol.
It's a very nice way to spend 30 to 45 minutes in the early spring enjoying the beautiful sights and aromas of the cherry blossoms. With interesting monuments and historical things scattered about the grounds it's also quite educational.
I give the state of Utah 5 stars. But since this is the government grounds, I'm gonna give it 3. Because governments, well, they're too big.
Jared Garrett — Google review
The Utah State Capital is beautiful! It sits on the top of a hill where you can see a great view of SLC and the Wasatch Mountains. Definitely make sure to walk around inside. The murals and artwork are a must see.
The Salt Lake City Tabernacle is a beautiful, well-known tabernacle featuring the celebrated Mormon Tabernacle Choir and an organ with 11,623 pipes. It is located in Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah and is known for its beautiful acoustics.
Gorgeous tabernacle. The staff were kind and gave us an excellent tour and history of this building! Thank you!
Jou Jou — Google review
Five stars? How about all the stars… we happened to show up in time for the noon organ recital. With just a handful of us there, It felt like a private concert on one of the world‘s great musical instruments. It literally brought tears to my eyes Look, no matter what your faith tradition or beliefs this is truly a wonder. Visit Temple Square, walk the tabernacle … amazing place… oh and the docents are friendly and knowledgeable. Say hello.
Michael Ramsey — Google review
No need for tickets. There are sisters everywhere to help guide you and answer any questions. They offer tours as well. All free of charge. The Temple is currently closed until 2025. But the Tabernacle and Convention Center are open to the public, as well as Temple Square. The Tabernacle offers an organ recital at 12 PM. Doors open at 11:50 am. Very clean restrooms. Bring drinks because no food or drinks are available.
Linda Grimes — Google review
Such a beautiful, friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Everyone was so nice and friendly giving us good background info on the Tabernacle. The acoustic demonstration was amazing! Great sounds!
Carmona Cadet — Google review
We randomly stopped in for a quick visit during the evening with zero crowds. The pipe organ was on display and being played for a private group of only 3 guests! We sat down, remaining still and quiet... and took in the feeling of majesty and power. The acoustics were perfect to our novice ears and we found ourselves somewhat disappointed when the display ended. I can't even imagine the feeling of a full Choir! Wow
Richard Ward — Google review
What a beautiful place to be in. The Acoustics were amazing. The pioneer handcrafting on everything was incredible. The volunteer staff for the event were very kind and helpful. My daughter was playing for the event and they had cordoned off places for the family members. We had a lovely experience there.
Susie Laird — Google review
What an amazing structure, rich with heritage. It is hard to imagine how this building was constructed without all of the modern tools and machinery we have now. And the organ is truly magnificent!
Cindy Staples — Google review
It was so peaceful and serene here. The Church is breathtaking. If you go to Salt Lake City, make sure you add this to your list of must do's
Mandy Martin — Google review
We did a quick self guided tour of the tabernacle and it was enjoyable. There were only a few people visiting while we were there. I’ve seen it on TV since young, but finally got to see it in person. Unfortunately there was no performance while we were in Salt Lake City. The pipe organ
Big Fish Dive Club — Google review
We had a wonderful experience attending Music & the Spoken Word this morning. We arrived about 45 minutes early and got perfect seats in the center back section. We could see and hear well. We were welcomed by friendly hostesses. We enjoyed watching the rehearsal before the recording of the broadcast. The music was beautiful and inspiring.
Temple Square, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, is the spiritual and symbolic center of the Mormon religion. The square contains the Mormon Temple and other significant structures, as well as gardens.
Wonderful experience with my older children (8+) while going to see Music and the Spoken Word on Easter! We were there for the first performance since the start of the pandemic and they were truly marvelous! I would highly recommend attending on a Sunday morning and taking it all in!
Mark Pederson — Google review
What a beautiful and solemn experience. We were in Salt Lake City for one day and, at the end of the day, we heard that the Choir was practicing. So we raced to hear them. Beautiful and inspiring.
07/08/2022 EDIT: Please be aware that the main temple is currently being renovated/reinforced. So, it is covered with scaffolding and the towers are gone.
John — Google review
Beautiful grounds of LDS facilities. The main temple is under renovation for next 5 yrs, but the rest of grounds is beautiful! We went in the Assembly Hall, Tabernacle and huge visitor center/convention hall. The visitor center had some fabulous paintings and sculptures.
Karen — Google review
The temple itself is totally unrecognizable as it is covered in scaffolding. But the grounds still have an amazing feel and the Spirit is definitely there! I saw the Conference Center, Tabernacle, museum, and more. It was all family friendly and very interesting. Someone was even practicing on the organ in the Tabernacle when I was in there.
Joseph Kennedy — Google review
The Salt Lake Temple is being renovated. The renovation project is in
the third year. Over the past two years, two tower cranes were erected on the north and south sides of the temple. These cranes have been used for various purposes, such as removing stones from the walls and towers. Temple Square is well worth a visit, and visitors can go inside the Tabernacle. There are church volunteers available for any questions.
Robyn Popescu — Google review
As we walked the square during the very cold evening, there were no people, and ultimately, no views of the Chapel...as there was a full-on construction project being done with a full-on 10' fence with razors surrounding the Chapel. They even had the surrounding block dug out to sub levels of the street. Amazing to see this scale of change being done right in the middle of the square! It's really something to be seen first hand... especially at night. Looking forward to the progress and ultimately the finished product. Amazing
Richard Ward — Google review
I love visiting Temple Square! The missionaries are so kind and made me feel so welcome. The buildings were very clean and well kept. The peace I feel here is unlike any other! 100/10 would recommend!!! There's also free parking in the conference center!
Cynthia Hague — Google review
Temple square is amazing. They must see. Good Mormon people are very friendly, polite, helpful, enthusiastic, and informative.
The three girls in the picture accompanied my wife and I and and other couple. On the tour it was very impressive. The temple is over 175 years old. Reviewed the tabernacle and then came back for choir practice in the convention center later that evening. If you go to salt lake City, don't miss the chance to go to Temple's square.
Don Overton — Google review
Such friendly and wonderful people working here! Wonderful history and beautiful grounds! The main Temple was under tremendous construction and I wish we could have gained entrance or seen it in all its Glory, but we'll have to go back in a few years.
M Scotto — Google review
The temple is still under construction and it’s entirely covers with scaffolding. Hard to see any details. There are some historic buildings open for self guided tours. There are many volunteers who will answer questions. Worth the time.
Dennis Webb — Google review
Temple Square is partially under construction right now. But this is an incredible place. The temple on the square took pioneers 40 years to build. There are multiple visitors centers where you can watch videos and see exhibits to learn more about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and it's members.
The centerpiece of Temple Square & the Mormon Church, this ornate structure was dedicated in 1893. With beautiful grounds and the Temple itself, it's an interesting place to visit for cultural tourism. There's also a pretty indoor/outdoor mall just across South Temple called City Creek Center.
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 Miner — Google review
As an internationally recognized symbol for a specific religion, this is an iconic building to see in SLC. It's noticeable in the skyline of the city and is very well known amongst Latter-day Saints.
They light Temple Square up to the gills with Christmas lights every year, and it's always fun to walk around. The building itself is pretty spectacular - it took a very long time to build in many years ago. If you are a believing Latter-day Saint, this building and visiting it will mean much more to you than the casual observer recognizing different faith traditions. However, it is an architectural structure and can still be recognized for it's beauty. This is simply my rating as a work of architecture. It is a symbol for a Christian religion that has major influence in Salt Lake City. As a tourist coming to visit, it's a building that will likely be on your bucket list in SLC.
Nate Church — Google review
Full disclosure, I am not a Mormon, but appreciate the history of this people. The architecture is great and the ladies that give the tours are very friendly. Unfortunately the temple was underdone repairs, so the view was obstructed.
Dwight Maness — 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 Butler — 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 Carrington — Google review
To the the people making reviews can we NOT start making false accounts of events regarding this building? This is meant for honest reviews and let's keep it that way. If you want to go spread your false accusations of chanting and interactive plays I would recommend Twitter.
All that aside looked nice before it went under renovation. Can't wait till it done in 2026.
Zack West — Google review
Best place on earth. It doesn't matter if you're a Believer or not you should go. To see something so instrumental in the building of so many people's faith is worth it.
-THE-1- — Google review
Not temporarily close. Closed for 3 years and will continue under construction until 2026. If you plan to sightseeing and take a picture, sorry, it's just a construction site currently.
zheng wang — Google review
I loved going here with my family. Just going inside it feels different. I've biked here too, and gotten to see it while it wasn't under construction. (Although I didn't take pictures sadly...) I'd definitely recommend visiting it to see the construction they're doing, and how it all looks. Its truly incredible.
Noah S — Google review
Temple square is beautiful. We love visiting year round.
Very interesting to see the temple under construction. I'm glad I got to see it. However can't wait to see it finished
Erik Neilson — Google review
I went for the tour of the conference center. The girls that gave the tour were extremely nice and had very good info about the temple and the conference center. Although I understand the temple was under construction that didnt bother me too much, but the fiberglass Jesus statue caught me off guard. I was expecting a marble statue of Jesus instead of a fiberglass rendition... I mean, really, the LDS can afford a marble statue.
Jeremy MO — Google review
As of September 26th 2023 photos of the renovation. Exciting and fascinating to watch.
Alan R — Google review
I love this temple so much! It’s so unfortunate it’s been closed for almost 4 years! It’s always welcoming to members, and even non members. Non members cannot go inside for religious reasons, but they can still visit the temple grounds outside so they can have an experience too. Things are handled very professionally, and quietly here. Not to mention absolutely beautiful during Christmas!
Derptor Whooves — Google review
I loved it. It's so beautiful and the visitors center was a great place to learn about the building of the temple. I also really liked the modal of Jerusalem and the narrative given showing the locations of the savior's last days.
Amanda Harding — Google review
This is a wonderful place with an incredible spirit. It's sole purpose is to point the world to Jesus Christ through making and keeping sacred covenants. The temple is beautiful and I can't wait for it to re-open.
Don Layton — Google review
Temple Square is almost always open, but we learned the hard way that it is closed Thanksgiving day.
We still had a good time walking around the perimeter. The front view of the temple was available by going in by the Joseph ith Memorial Building.
The weather was beautiful and it was fun to be there when very few others were there.
Michael Bowers — 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!
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The Natural History Museum of Utah is a 10-gallery institution dedicated to earth science and native cultures in Salt Lake City, Utah. The museum has an impressive collection of objects from around the US and focus on Utah's unique geological and prehistory. Hands-on exhibits educate visitors about the formation of sand dunes and how to build earthquake-resistant structures! The museum also has a impressive fossil and dinosaur collection, including the only set of Ceratopsian skulls in the world.
The dinosaur exhibit is wonderful. I love the gemstone exhibit too. I also enjoy the geology exhibit that traces the history of Utah through millions of years of massive change.
The museum regularly hosts visiting exhibits from all over the world. I recommend going during these times.
There are also interactive activities for children in the mornings and at scheduled times.
In other words, to get the most out this museum, you should look at their event schedule and plan ahead.
Michael Bowers — Google review
Amazing place to take your dinosaur enthusiast! My kids love it here. They have multiple levels with different exhibits. Interactive displays for hands on learning and to ease your mind, hand sanitizer everywhere!
Nichole Hall — Google review
Mine and my youngest son's first experience at a Natural History Museum. We were not disappointed. It was truly amazing. Between all the dinosaur skeletons, the wild life section, and the history of the Indians in Utah, it was all an amazing experience. Plus, the view of Salt Lake City is incredible.
Kris Chase — Google review
Very nice museum with tons of interesting things to look at. We were there on a weekday when some schools were there. Had it not been for all the kids I believe we would have been the only ones there. Rocks and minerals were very interesting as well as all the fossils and dino bones. We had a great time and would recommend this as a stop for any traveler.
Matt Milliman — Google review
Hot tip: start from the top floor and work your way down.
Hot tip for tourists: if you have a pass to a natural history museum in your hometown, it might be valid to use here too! We used our Museum of the Rockies pass to get in free!
Hot time on time: we went on a weekday in the evening outside of tourist season, there were no crowds and not many other people there.
This is an incredible museum. We happened to visit while there is a Jane Goodall exhibit and it was amazing. There is a lot of thought put in to this museum and I recommend it for young and old alike.
The viewing decks were closed when we arrived, but I hope to get to go out there next time we’re in Salt Lake.
Sarah MacDonald — Google review
This was one of my favorite museum experiences I’ve ever been able to participate in. The walking amount can be a bit of a struggle for those with lesser endurance, but even then, slopes are gradual, elevators are available, and the entirety of the exhibits, save for a couple optional locations, appeared to be easy enough to navigate and handicap-friendly. The stories and presentations were excellently captured, and they made it very easy to discern between interactive and non-interactive attractions and displays. Fun for any age, with lots of visual, auditory, and tactile interactions throughout. Set aside a good 2-3 hours if you want to see everything and experience things wholly. We spent 2 and a half hours here and ended up having to be rushed out at closing time half-way through the Colors exhibit.
Absolutely worth the time, the travel, and the visit.
kyle morton — Google review
This was an amazing experience! The architecture and exhibits are spectacular. I would totally share pictures of them, but it would just spoil the magic! I also really enjoyed the outdoor decks that give an awesome view of the salt lake city skyline. It was fun for myself, and the rest of my family. Very fun, and I would definitely go here again in the future.
Nathan B. — Google review
Breath-taking place. You'll dive deep into the history of Utah. It'll surely give you a serotonin boost. The palaeontology section is mind blowing. Loved their collection. The dinosaur's bones are marvellous. Their mineral collections are also praise-worthy.
You'll need 3-4 hour min to visit the place. They have a cafe on the ground floor. The ticket fee is $20 for outsiders, free if you have a student pass (of the U)
Highly recommended place.
Ami Sourov — Google review
Did you know that pterodactyls are not dinosaurs! This is a lovely museum nestled right up next to the mountains. The layout is designed masterfully. It is the perfect afternoon activity! Please do not smell the dinosaur meal…..ugh. You will also learn about the difference between mastodons and woolly mammoths! Well worth the price!
Wade Brinton — Google review
We really enjoyed this museum! The attention to detail is incredible. The flow is perfect to match your pace. You can quickly go through or spend your time at each station. It’s set up as a walkthrough. From dinosaurs to current wildlife-the place has it all. And the view outside is AMAZING! Definitely check this out!!!
David Hoffhines — Google review
Had a great time here with my two small kids. Lots of steps but there was an elevator for the stroller that was quick and convenient. The dinosaur exhibit was a little hard to find and my husband ended up having to go back through with our 5yr old to find it before we left. Some of the hands on features didn’t work but most did and they were fun for everyone. The staff were helpful and our toddler was free. The gift shop is pricey but had some great stuff that the kids are still enjoying weeks later.
Lauren — Google review
The Natural History Museum of Utah is a sensational interactive destination in Salt Lake City. A visually stunning building set at the base of the Wasatch Mountains is home to dinosaurs, rocks & minerals, animals and indigenous peoples.
At the start of the museum, a hands-on kiosk guides even the smallest of guests to the museum level that most interests your blossoming Biologist, Paleontologist, Naturalist, Historian, or Geologist. This way, if time is limited, make a bee-line for target areas.
Engaging all five senses, visitors can smell extinct flora and fauna; dig for fossils; engage Paleontologists at work; draw dinosaurs; jump to create seismic waves; assemble cells and DNA strands; observe ants; touch a snake, and so much more!
Before or after entrance, trails open up to the majesty of Utah's natural wonders for hikers and bikers alike. Be sure to pack sunscreen and good shoes!
Whether there's an hour or all day, don't miss this gem. It's in the top 10 "things to do in Salt Lake City" for a reason. 10/10 recommend!
Lauren Quebedeaux — Google review
Museum is huge, 5 levels, all each have a little outdoor patio with stuff to read. Don't lose your ticket cause it's also the key to get in an out from the patios. Lots of interaction rooms, areas and monitors. When you enter there's a cute quiz that suggests where to start. We didn't listen an started on level 5 an worked our way down and across. There's stairs an elevators. Next to the elevators on each level are restrooms. It took us about 3-4 hours to complete the museum an shop the gift shop. There's much to look at. Native american, fossils, dinosaurs, geology, the earth with minerals and plate tectonics, animals/insects, DNA, micro biology, and human/ animal evolution. An a mini zoo. I'd definitely check it out.
Michelle G — Google review
What a great experience and well worth the visit. Not sure of cost as I went as veteran free this weekend. Located off Wakara way at University of utah. 5 floors to explore. Native American indigenous peoples on top, an observation deck looks out over the Salt Lake Valley. Dinosaur on a level some play and Interactive for the children. Wild life exhibits on one floor. A great walk through history. Everyone should visit if not once, many times. Gift shop and food court are here to.
Collin Cagle — Google review
My favorite part was the Native American artifacts. A lot of the science exhibits are hands on / oriented for younger children. They also have an impressive array in of gems and minerals - many of which I had never heard of, but were very pleasing to the eye. It was quite expensive, and closes right at 5. I would have liked more time to explore the upper levels.
Jeremiah Felsen (Kauai Hiking Tours) — Google review
Wow!! This museum is AMAZING!! My husband & I, our 8 year old son & 15 year old daughter stayed a little over 6 hours!! Easily could have stayed longer. Soooo many dinosaur 🦕 bones!! Such a beautiful museum. Saw a couple animal presentations from the Wild Side with Alex. I loved all the gems! Hubby loved the Native American displays. Truly a place to check out!
Angela Patarino — Google review
Jane Goodall exhibit is great. Very friendly staff I recommend at least 2-4 hours here. We did 2.5 and still feel like we had to rush through some stuff. Dino area is insane but minerals are pretty quick. The overall layout is all ADA accessible and beautiful, really combines form and function. Worth the money
Gabe Dorsey — Google review
I would ask you to try to go to this museum a little earlier because it close pretty early so I think you’ll need like two hours to enjoy it in a full depth. There was an exhibit of a scientist who lived with monkeys. It was a really cool exhibit. Buying tickets is very easy at the door. However, they don’t have student prices so if your student having your student ID as you want to anything, unless you are a student of university of Utah.
If you really want to see the information about dinosaurs, highly would advise you to go to this museum $23 ticket is very well for this museum.
Rafiga Imanova — Google review
This is a great museum! In a beautiful building with amazing views, this bolsters also some great exhibits as well. From the natural history of Utah and the special collection of Jane Goodall, this is a perfect place for all ages. We did get a good discount for being students, but I would for sure come back with new exhibits in the future. The gift shops also have lots of great options.
Kyle Mika — Google review
This museum was fantastic, from the outside it looks small, but the interior has so much well designed space and exhibits. The only downside was the parking was a bit limited, but other than that, fantastic. The replica fossils were amazing, as well as everything else! Fantastic place to visit in SLC!
Alex Osuna — Google review
This museum is amazing. I love how it's laid out, and it definitely looks like a canyon on the inside. You can go to the cafe without a ticket, if you want. But the museum is so worth the price. There's 5 floors with so much information. I loved the mineral area, and the dinosaurs from a local quarry were also great to look at. The native voices exhibit is so informative, and definitely worth the stop.
Parking is free, and they have a good lot with ramps. The views from the cafe are great, and they gave bathrooms near the elevator exits.
Dani Drugan — Google review
Beautiful museum with lots of exhibits. Highly recommend! If you go during the warm seasons it's right next to the red butte gardens, which is also nice to do. Lots of the displays had interactive, hands on activities, fun for kids and adults it took me about an hour to go through the exhibits but one could easily spend a few hours here.
Willow — Google review
Unbeatable collection of dinosaurs 🦕
The museum is very nicely design to make the visit so enjoyable.
Such an amazing visit , you can spend hours without noticing.
Interesting for young kids as well as adults.
Super fun time! Saw 3 moose and an AMAZING sunset. Our guide, Joe, had a really good eye for wildlife sighting and showed us all a great trip. We did the 2 hour group tour and will likely go back for the 3 hour private tour. One of the best things we have done in Park City.
Kay Smith — Google review
As a crew of 10 we had the absolute best time on our private snowmobile tour with Gage and Julie. They were SO friendly and helped make our experience the best it could be. We have been to many other places throughout the years and this by far were our favorite guides. We will definitely be back next year.
Robert Andrews — Google review
We stay at Cubby’z Cabin in Garden City Utah. We snowmobile right out of our lodging over to the top of Logan Canyon and hit many beautiful wonderful trails and had a fantastic experience in the powder over 2 feet deep! it was a fun family trip and we will definitely do it again. Utah snow really is the best
Zachary Hinckley — Google review
What a blast! Such a beautiful property… and a really nice way to see another part of Utah while on a ski trip in Park City! HIGHLY recommend this business. Not only are they great at reading your group to see how fast to go, but you get to “stretch your legs” on the machines in an open area and really see what they can do 😎 they provide everything if you need it- warmer gloves, helmets with face shields… I even saw clothing? We have been snowmobiling in Mammoth and in Tahoe, this was THE most fun. We also saw a moose! A bald eagle and rescued a deer on the way in! Such a gorgeous area to visit. The owners are a very nice couple and they have a super friendly team, plus their family dogs that come up to greet you upon arrival and when you return ❤️ bonus! We wish we did the 3 hour! But we’ll be back :) Book now!!
Lindsey Rusk — Google review
LOVED! IT!!!. Seriously one the best. My first time snowmobiling I didn't know anything about driving it and it was so easy and fun. Connor was a great guide and just so nice and friendly. I would definitely recommend it.
Cinthia Rodriguez — Google review
We had an awesome ride with Gage as our top-notch guide. It was one of our favorite experiences while visiting friends in Park City- we blasted over snowy trails, tore up deep powder as a massive thunder-snow storm rolled in, saw a herd of elk moving across the mountain, and had the time of our lives. Gage was incredibly knowledgeable and capable- safety was his primary concern with epic fun a close second. We would highly recommend and will do it again next time we’re out. Our friends plan to take other guests out as well. 5 stars for backcountry and for Gage 🌟
Katie S — Google review
Amazing experience. Even though we were late, they were still helpful to acommodate us for the trip so we wouldn't lose all of our money. Other adventure companies I've experienced in the past do not do this for their customers. I will come back in a heartbeat. Keep up the great customer service.
Mario Silva — Google review
Even better than expected! We were in Park City for a ski vacation and decided to do a midweek rest day and go snowmobiling. There were multiple options but Backcountry appeared to offer the most remote and scenic routes. They are a 40-45 minute drive into the Uinitas mountains that is very scenic. One there we found a casual but professional group who quickly got us ready, providing (for a fee) any necessary equipment we lacked. We took the 3hr afternoon tour with Sarah and Matt who were friendly, fun and totally engaged in terms making sure we had a great time. The views were amazing including a ridge line view at about 10,000 ft where we could see Utah/Uinitas mts to the right, Wyoming/Tetons straight ahead, and Idaho on the let to the west. Thanks to Sarah’s sharp eyes we saw a bull elk and a moose amongst other things. The best was a 45 minute free for all in a meadow were we just played with the snowmobiles. There were 10 of us and everyone agreed tour was every thing we hoped and much more. Definitely worth the drive!
Perry Foreman — Google review
1000% worth it! We booked the 3 hour tour and were kinda worried it was going to be too long. We had so much fun that time flew and we coulda stayed out there all day.
The private land made the experience totally different from being on public trails which we did the day before. Feels like real back country snowmobiling. Highlight for me was the play area full of FRESH UNTOUCHED powder where my inner child got to let loose.
Tour is also good for any level rider as my wife only had 2 hours on a machine prior to this tour. She loved it and never felt uncomfortable.
Awesome terrain, awesome guides! We will definitely be back!!
CK Norris — Google review
AMAZING EXPERIENCE. The best part is the land you travel on. They have massive acreage and amazing views of Wyoming and Idaho.
Our tour guide was exceptional and I felt safe and prepared the entire time. He let us run free when it was okay and kept us in line when necessary.
100% would recommend this place. Take the longest tour, it's worth it!
Alexander Presler — Google review
Beautiful fresh powder. Our guide from Backcountry Snowmobiling couldn't have been nicer. She spotted a sow moose and 2 calves off the trail. Able to charge through the meadow on the snowmobiles, over hills and terrain. Highly recommend!
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Kathy McFarland — Google review
What an incredible experience! The staff were super friendly and helped you get any gear you might’ve needed/forgotten. Gage, our guide, was very informative on how use the mobile, as it was my first time. He was super encouraging and made the entire experience stress free and fun. We stopped for plenty of photo ops, and even got to see some incredible wildlife. To top it off they had a cute dog named Beans and two adorable puppies. By far my favorite thing I’ve done in Utah! Can’t recommend this place enough!!!
Danielle Brownfield — Google review
This tour is an absolute must if you are visiting the Park City area! I can’t give enough stars to rate how genuine and kind everyone was on this adventure. Coming to this area of the country we have learned that things can happen that unexpectedly change plans. I have to thank Backcountry Snowmobiling for accommodating us on every level. We had to change our reservation from Friday to Saturday because one of our vehicles didn’t make it through the backroads and the team at Backcountry was so understanding and very generously changed our reservation for the following day. When we arrived we were so warmly greeted a s welcomed. They help fit us for all of our gear and took some amazing pictures of us. Then we meet Gage, our tour guide. From the beginning you can tell this is what he loves. He lives and breathes for this kind of work. He gave very detailed instructions on operating the snowmobile and we all felt we were in such good and safe hands. Then the tour starts and what an adrenaline rush. We seen all the animals on the snowy mountains. Elk, Bald Eagle, and even a momma and baby Moose!! Every time we stopped there was something to see and experience. Gage then takes us to the meadow where the real fun starts. Basically I was living off adrenaline as my snowmobile hit 50 mph. One of the most freeing and exhilarating experiences I have ever had. We should have definitely done the 3 hour tour, I could have gone for hours. Gage then takes us to a personal spot of his where he made an ice bridge over a small stream. For me, this was so beautiful. We then head back to the office area where we are greeted with PUPPIES. YES PUPPIES. What a way to end such an incredible day. We almost didn’t want to leave but they were obviously done for the day. It was an absolute amazing experience from beginning to end. I can’t wait to come back next year to do the 3 hour tour and see how big the puppies get! Thank you to everyone at Backcountry Snowmobiling, and especially Gage for giving such a good experience.
Andrew Sinchar — Google review
If you’re looking for a snowmobile company to tour with, backcountry was amazing! We had Gage as our guide and he was so cool and fun to ride with. We got snowed on the whole entire tour but it was definitely an experience and we got to see a moose from a far! We would definitely come back to this company!
Morgan Olsen — Google review
Excellent experience!! Highly recommend Backcountry Snowmobiling. Gage and Ben were both terrific guides. We saw moose and deer and cat tracks. Great fun. Rental gear was warm and reasonable price. Definitely a must do !! Haynes Ranch was beautiful.
Julia Black — Google review
Our family's recent snowmobiling adventure with Backcountry Snowmobiling in Utah was an absolute dream come true, and the unexpected welcome committee of puppies, coupled with the awe-inspiring sighting of moose, made it an experience that surpassed all expectations! From start to finish, the entire journey was a perfect blend of excitement, warmth, and natural wonders.
Gage, our exceptional guide, not only expertly led us through the mesmerizing snowy landscapes but also introduced us to an unforgettable surprise at the beginning of our journey – a delightful welcome committee of playful puppies! Their presence added an extra layer of joy and charm to an already magical day, setting the stage for an adventure filled with laughter and unforgettable moments.
As we embarked on our two-hour trail ride, the pristine beauty of Utah's winter wonderland unfolded around us. The snow-covered trees and picturesque landscapes provided the perfect backdrop for our family's snowy expedition. The well-maintained snowmobiles ensured a smooth and enjoyable ride for every member of our group.
The unexpected highlight, however, was the enchanting sighting of moose along the trail. Gage expertly guided us to a safe vantage point, allowing us to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. It was a breathtaking and awe-inspiring moment that added an extra layer of wonder to our already perfect day. The combination of wildlife encounters and puppy playtime made this snowmobiling experience truly extraordinary.
Backcountry Snowmobiling's commitment to providing a memorable and family-friendly experience, coupled with the captivating surprises nature had in store for us, made this adventure truly exceptional. The safety measures, the knowledgeable guide, the welcome committee of puppies, and the chance to witness moose in the wild all contributed to an experience that will be etched in our memories forever.
For families seeking a winter adventure that combines excitement, heartwarming moments, and encounters with local wildlife, Backcountry Snowmobiling in Utah is an absolute must-visit. We left with hearts full of joy, memories to last a lifetime, and a deep appreciation for the wonders of nature. We can't wait to return for more snowy escapades and the opportunity to create new memories with Backcountry Snowmobiling!
melvela007 — Google review
Our group of 10 had an AMAZING time with Ali and Julie! Booking was easy, great communication, even called late the night before to add another person and they were able to accommodate us. The area we went were beautiful! This was the highlight of everyone's trip! We will definitely book again!! Highly recommend.
Chelsea Meadows — Google review
Wow! Can't tell you what a wonderful experience our family enjoyed last week at Backcountry Snowmobiling. We had called in advance as our son wanted to have a surprise proposal for his girlfriend. The staff was just as excited as we were to help plan and be a part of this important day. Julie and Allie as our hosts for the day were simply the best team we could have imagined to pull off the surprise and make it the special day it deserved. The orientation they did was thorough and helpful as we got started on our journey and the stops to see different features of the huge and beautiful backcountry were epic.
Utah Olympic Park, built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, is a sprawling complex that offers various activities and sports events. It features ski jumps of different heights ranging from 10m to 120m, bobsled-luge track, and Nordic combined events. The park hosts national competitions throughout the year and is also used by professional athletes for training purposes. One can engage in adventure ropes courses or take zip-lining rides while exploring their inner athlete.
We did the bobsled experience and it was awesome! So much fun! That being said, if you're having second thoughts, it really isn't as scary as you might think. Very similar to a wooden rollercoaster ride.
The park itself is amazing in the winter. Lots of cool things to see!
Mr3dPHD — Google review
You should take some time and go here if you are visiting Park City. You can watch ski jumpers do their acrobatic tricks into the water for free. For $85 you can do 3 1/2 hours of sliding the tubes down the ski hill or the alpine slides or the zip lines. We went on a Thursday afternoon and it didn’t feel too busy. The skiers are very entertaining to watch.
Mark Taylor — Google review
There may be more to do in the summer. The museums were great and free! Get there before 3 p.m. for guided tours. They have a ski jump simulator, which was fun! Overall, a nice experience if you are looking for a break from the slopes.
Annell Lough — Google review
Our visit the Olympic Park proved to be a highlight our visit to Park City. Three members of our family participated in the Bobsled experience and they were so happy with it. They all came off the mountain sporting wide grins and giggles. The museum which is free to the public proved to be an exceptional display. I loved every exhibit! We all said we would visit again given the chance.
Janet Klosinski — Google review
They have lots of training areas to view the athletes. One place is right outside the Olympic museum with divers and skiers both able to land in a pool of water. And it is all handicap accessible if needed
Gary Wright — Google review
Cool place to check out if you are nearby. It’s free admission, you only pay if you want to participate in any activities. They allow you to walk up to the top, we had on sandals so didn’t make it to the top. There’s a museum inside worth seeing. I give it 4 stars because the activities are over priced.
Jannette G — Google review
Utah Olympic Park did not disappoint - we visited with our 3 boys ages 12 to 16. Highly recommend taking the guided tour which takes you up to the top of the ski jump and bobsled areas with incredible views - come a little early and watch the future Olympians training. Also take time to walk through the Museum which is free and has several interactive experiences. Thoroughly enjoyed!
Tammy Byrd — Google review
This place is impressive if you are a winter sports fan, or Nordic fan especially. The museum is interesting and nostalgic. The venues are fantastic. For all those kids getti.g, to compete at the OP it's a once in a lifetime experience. Definitely worth visiting even if you're just passing by. Free to enter the museum.
Greg Marchand — Google review
Had so much fun bobsledding! Went so quick but glad I can check this off my bucket list. Only complaint was that they did not enforce mask wearing, which was mandated by the state when I was there. Several people were not wearing their masks on the bus ride up and in the safety video room.
A Petal To Peddle — Google review
Free museum with very cool exhibits and interactive simulators. Great place if you like skiing, Olympics, or winter sports! Guided tours available. In between winter and summer hours and access to some areas may be limited. Very good place to visit on your way into town!
Steven Gumeny — Google review
Always an amazing adventure at Utah Olympic Park. This time we did the extreme tubing down the ski jump and had such a thrill.
No wait and despite being the weekend, we were able to get right on the hill. Taking the lift up to the ski jump was peaceful and a fun addition to the experience.
Lots of olympic memorabilia and history to view in the main lobby. Parking is easy and close. There are even lockers for purses and handbags.
Ryan George — Google review
Great time for families or alone. Check out the athletes practicing and take part in activities that are available. Definitely get a reservation and do the waivers ahead of time. Very organized and super helpful staff. Go for the views alone!! Definitely recommend.
Lisa Abraham — Google review
Exciting summer activities for kids 10years + such as zipline, extreme tubing, ropes course to name a few. Perfect place for adventurous kids.
The staff are very friendly and take time to help answer questions. Some rides require hiking paths to reach them but are worth the effort. Arrive on time and the lines are not long.
Valerie Rose — Google review
Impressive facility in a very picturesque setting, good museum and facility tour. It is close to a very beautiful alpine style town Park City, which is nestled into the valley. Two massi e off leash dog fields, and a bridge for skiers to come off the slope right into town A place that knows who and what it is catering for. Very busy, lots of pre , and apres ski, perfect March break weather sun and snow.
Alison Westrop — Google review
What a blast the bobsled is to ride. I highly recommend doing this ride for several reasons. 1. It is fun. 2. It helps to support track maintenance and the workers needed to make it happen. 3. Proceeds from this and the store benefit our Olympians.
All you do is, pay for the ride, take a free shuttle to the finish line where you receive instruction from Carl, receive another free shuttle with your bobsled and professional driver to the starting point, get in the sled 1, 2, 3, and sit down 3, 2, 1 and hang on while you reach 65 to 70 mph and experience up to 3 and 4 g's. You will be hooked and if like us, we did it again the following day.
Mark Keene — Google review
Pretty cool seeing all the Olympic areas as well as the view of Park City from up there. Watching the skiers was fun too.
Mitch Akers — Google review
Totally worth the $20 per adult to take the guided tour. Matt was very knowledgeable and the views were amazing. We got to see the Alpine ski jump team practice in the freestyle pool. Amazing!
Dyann Egleston — Google review
Lots of history and interesting facts. Beautiful with snow around and the tour was captivating. Definitely a must see.
Armando Magana III — Google review
I really didn't know what to expect. I read that some Olympic athletes trained there, but that was about it. It turned out that there were about a dozen kids and early 20's people practicing on the smaller jumps and landing in a pool. We enjoyed watching that. The bobsled run also had some paid participants. We opted out since it cost $100. It was still fun to watch. The biggest surprise was going to the top of the ski jump. I had no idea it was that high. Those athletes are crazy! Many rides for the whole family. Highly recommend!
Greg Thompson — Google review
Our family spent Memorial Day morning at Utah Olympic Park - it was an incredible experience!
We loved the Extreme Zip, Alpine Slide, Canyon Rope Course, Airbag Drop, Drop Tower, and the views from the chairlift. Tubing wasn’t available the day we went.
Everyone was smiling, while enjoying these fun outdoor activities, in a beautiful setting.
Highly recommend!
The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium, located in Draper, is a top-rated attraction that boasts an impressive collection of over 2,400 marine animals including penguins, seahorses and stingrays. This airy facility offers a unique experience where visitors can witness the majestic sharks swimming overhead as they pass through the tunnel. The aquarium is known for its cleanliness and friendly staff.
Wonderful place. A bit on the pricy side but there is so much to do and some unique animals to see. Has a lot of ways kids can interact and an amazing park on the outside before going into the main exhibit. Great place for adults too. Has a tasty cafe! Buy tickets ahead of time so you don't have to wait in line.
Melissa keip — Google review
Wonderful place and great atmosphere. The animals look gorgeous and well taken care of. And the staff is delightful.
My husband and I love to visit this place out of all the places to see animals. So many wonderful learning opportunities for children and great ways to interact with them too. When our family came to town this is the first place that we brought them.
would recommend to anyone!!
Hope Davis — Google review
I love this aquarium! I've been here multiple times, and they are always so kind, and helpful, and the animals are all always very obviously well cared for. Their enclosures are always clean, and the animals all look well fed and cared for. My most recent visit, I brought my friends with me, and one of them brought their service dog along. The staff were all kind and professional regarding my friend's service dog, and the place is friendly for disabled people. I definitely recommend this place if you haven't already visited!
Niki Pettingill — Google review
Real pricey, but worth it. Definitely buy tickets in advance if you know you want to go (on the website you can buy cheaper tickets up to 3 or 4 weeks in advance). But my kids had a great time looking at all the exhibits and playing on the playground outside. The jungle gym inside cost extra, but is worth the couple extra dollars. It’s super fun for kids and helps them get their energy out.
Miriah Wixom — Google review
Absolutely wonderful aquarium! Great for children and adults. Plan to spend at least 2 hours here if you want to see all the exhibits.
If you buy tickets in advance they cost about $17, for day-of they're $25, either way it's money well spent because this aquarium has so many amazing animals to look at.
There's something for everyone here, sharks, fish, penguins, amphibians, reptile, birds and even some mammals like sloths and big cats. There's a few touch pools with rays, anemones and starfish. The aquarium is laid out really well and everything is presented really nicely. There's tons of information and educational things to read throughout the exhibits. My favorites were the saltwater tanks, so clean and beautiful, I could look at them for hours.
Willow — Google review
Had a fantastic time here with my wife on a Wednesday afternoon. The animals are of course gorgeous, and I love learning about underwater life, both in the oceans and rivers. Also, the food isn't half bad, and the maintenance is great. The staff do a really good job educating people on all the different parts of the aquarium you can visit. Also, it should be entirely accessible for children and the differently abled. I really recommend going here for date night or with family and friends!
Samuel Davenport — Google review
Its so super cool here! I really appreciate the animal information panel next to each exhibit, the fish usually have many on 1 panel so its fun to search for each like a little game. Also AMAZING fries, the food was AWESOME, id dare say they have "McDonald" level of sprite. Its a unique taste to get and they nailed it, how funny is that!
Indy Indy — Google review
This was our first time here. I loved the shark tank that you get to walk through and the penguins! So much to see. My tip is to get tickets in advance online and go in right when they open, to see some of the exhibits without crowds and lots of kids. It is easier to get pictures when there aren't as many people and when lots of kids come in it can get loud. There are lots of animals and exhibits to see and it is definitely worth the admission price.
Daisy Griffith — Google review
I love this place! It is just expensive so the only way we have gone is with field trips, or as a guest with someone else. But there is a lot to see here, especially for the kids. The penguin exhibit is a favorite. Also the Otters. But they were a no show when we were there last time. I loved seeing the octopus. It was one of my favorite things. I love the sea horses too. I wish we could have seen the sloth too. But it was hiding. Lol. I'm so glad we were able to visit though!
Tamilisa Miner — Google review
AR experience was fun. My kids loved going around trying to spot the animals in the pictures next to each exhibit. Divided into different habitats, so good for kids to group and categorize. Good way for them to interact and explore.
Rebecca La Course — Google review
My family went to this place on Saturday, and we had a lot of fun. We went in the evening, so several of the animals were asleep, but we enjoyed the otters, some of the turtles, the stingrays, the seahorses, and several other creatures and animals that are there. Many of the employees were very knowledgeable about the animals and had a lot of great information to share with us.
Ellen S. Jones. — Google review
My family and I have been to quite a few aquariums around the US at this point, and this one is by far one of the best! The habitats and tanks are all very clean and well maintained and the animals all seem happy.
The layout is fantastic. Separated by region, it allows someone to really immerse themselves in the differences of species and habitats in each area. My favorite exhibit was the honey bees! So cool to see them in action up close.
There are also several interactive exhibits for the whole family, and specifically my small child enjoyed each one. The virtual experience is definitely worth doing, even if there is a wait. Go for it!
Alexandra Martin — Google review
I bought an annual membership this year, so I visit this aquarium several times a month, usually every Sunday.
If you're also planning on coming on a Sunday, I highly recommend coming early, preferably within the first few hours of opening, in order to beat the nomal post-noon crowds. Many times when I leave after 1PM on a Sunday, the line for tickets is well out the door.
As for the aquarium itself, it's smaller than many others I've visited but just the right size to go through it within a couple of hours. I very easily spend a couple hours every time I visit just watching the animals (although that may be because I am a huge animal nerd). It's no Atlanta Aquarium, but the shark tank tunnel is still quite lovely to sit in when it isn't super crowded, and I love the variety of displays and animals that they have.
There's tons of parking and places to sit within the aquarium, and the food and drinks at the small cafe is nice enough for what it is. Overall, I will be renewing my annual membership every year moving forward, and I'm looking forward to the future expansions.
Michelle Paul — Google review
Loveland living planet aquarium offers so many features that keep me and my child entertained for hours. One of our favorite parts of seeing the sharks in the large tank and being able to see them swim over our heads as we go through the tunnel. It is always very neat and clean and the staff is friendly! I do feel that a day pass is overpriced, but they do offer a student and military discounts. I also believe that seniors and children get discounts as well.
Ally Hunter — Google review
I absolutely had a blast walking around the aquarium! It is full of incredible creatures that most people would never see if it wasn't here! Be sure to touch the aquatic life that is appoved to be touched! The aquarium also has animals from other regions of the world. Every animal has fun facts about them next to their habitat. Be sure to stop by and take a look spend some time and really take in the experience. I would recommend visiting the aquarium it really is a fantastic experience.
Steven Rivera — Google review
This aquarium was gorgeous. It was clean and the staff was helpful and friendly. There were lots of children there under 4 and all seemed to have a blast. My family of 3 had fun. My 2yr old did get a little overwhelmed at the amount of people who were there. We sat in the mothers room for a good 20 minutes to calm down. I would definitely go again!
Krystin Metzger — Google review
We’ve been to quite a few aquariums in and out of state. This one by far is the cleanest and has the nicest setup. You start at one side and it wraps around and feeds into other zones. Our favorite is the jelly fish and shark tank. The kids love the sting ray petting tank and jungle room.
We visited on ZaP day and it was so busy! Definitely a good deal and we love to support our locals zoo programs, but the aquarium is better on a slow day when you can actually walk through each exhibit. Other than that, 5/5 experience with staff and other patrons.
Clairise Casper — Google review
Worth it. This was a really unique experience for me because of the exhibits they had. They had so many plants and a dessert place. All these various environments you can find in various places in Utah. It is a bit pricey. Definitely check out the virtual reality experience. It was such a fun thing I’ve never done before. Very family friendly! Perfect for dates.
Evelina Borul — Google review
We went to a special they were hosting an event, and we have been here once before. It is an awesome visit! The variety of creatures is really great! They also have many different animals and are featured to match the region they are showing. One of my favorites is the Jouney to South America. They have so many awesome things to see, from plants, birds, reptiles, a few smaller mammals, and of course.. fish! The kids get to cross a fun bridge and enjoy the colors of the various animals presented.
They have a small play area for you to rest and kids to be rambunctious!
They also have featured events or camps as well as animal encounters you can pay to experience! There are options such as penguins or stingrays interactions.
They also have a unique, deep sea creature looking metal structural piece outside with a fun story! Check it out!
Taylor Francis — Google review
It was super fun for a little date with my husband. We haven't got kids and it was even really fun for just the two of us. They don't have only fish, they've got lots of animals and creatures to see. My only qualm is that the food at the cafe was super expensive. We spent more on food for the two of us than we did for our tickets. Also, it's much cheaper if you buy your tickets online, and a week or more in advance.
Vanessa Shipley — Google review
My kids love this every time we go. The staff is always outstanding, and the tickets are reasonably priced. The only issue I have is the price of everything in the gift shop, I can buy something on approved credit LOL
Adam Gale — Google review
Really great aquarium. Tickets are pretty expensive but worth it. It isn't just fish, there are also penguins and a rainforest area. You could spend two hours hanging out seeing everything.
We bought tickets to the penguin encounter as well. It was super cool. We got to feed the penguins and get up close and personal to them. It's definitely a splurge, but I'd recommend it 100%.
The pretzels at the cafe are to die for.
Joseph Pratt — Google review
We LOVE this aquarium! It’s always clean, the staff are always so friendly and of course the animals are the cutest.
TIP - purchase tickets online in advance for slightly cheaper prices and a quicker entrance!
Amanda Jenkins — Google review
It was a memorable visit to the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium today. I thought it would be confined to a few fish and animals only but was surprised to see the range of members of the animal kingdom in this aquarium. It includes a range of fish, crocodiles, sharks, piranha, frogs, snakes,spiders, otters, Penguins and sloth and the list is much longer. One certainly needs a minimum of 3-4 hours to visit the entire exhibits. If you are on time you can enjoy a 4 D show which we couldn't see. It is advisable to book tickets online in advance for a better deal.
Considering that one has to be in the premises for a very long time if possible they should give more varieties of food items taking divergent people into consideration and prices could also be a bit competitive.
Overall a good experience.
pradeep kala — Google review
My Wife and I went on a date here and we loved it! The aquarium is always fun and amazing to see. We enjoyed the EECO virtual experience and the attendants that were operating the attraction were super helpful when my headset wasn't calibrated right. Obviously, sometimes the animals won't be out or active when you visit. But they were very lively when we were there, and we couldn't be happier!
Kimberli Phillips — Google review
Pretty cool place. The exhibits were well done and informative. The staff were friendly, helpful, and respectful. It was surprisingly quiet for a Sunday. I expected massive crowds but there was no wait to get in and it wasn’t horribly crowded.
The Canyons Village at Park City ski resort offers a variety of amenities for skiers and snowboarders, including 4,000 acres of terrain with 182 runs. The resort is connected to the Park City base area by the eight-passenger Quicksilver Gondola. Beginners can enjoy exploring the upper mountain green runs while intermediates can delight in blue cruiser runs.
The mountain is great, not much open but it is early so was to be expected. But the parts that are open are well maintained. We love that the mountain opened early this year as it is not as crowded as it normally would be which I love. Hardly any wait at the lifts. We will be back. The people working the mountain and in the shops in the village were amazing and super helpful. We enjoyed Canyons Village better than Mountain Village.
Chanaanc — Google review
Had a great time! I just wish that the green hill wasn’t the end of other runs. You have lots of beginners mixed with more experienced skiers. I’m sure they won’t change anything over this review, but just for anyone who is at a beginner level I would look for a more beginner friendly mountain.
Korin Roehm — Google review
Well organized ski area, very impressive operation. Free parking, RV parking overnight, short walk to lifts, short lift lines all over the mountain, and courteous workers. Base areas has good stores and restaurants. Convenient store, gas station is right next to the parking area. This is a great place to spend time. And good snow!
Rp Karp — Google review
Make sure to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙᴏʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏᴍ when booking any resort. This web site will compare hundreds of booking web sites and usually will have rooms much cheaper compared to others! Thank me later! This place is one of the best in this area. I've been coming here for a long time. If you stay for a few nights you definitely won't regret it.
Wonderful food and great selection. Has a awesome pioneer and western theme and ambience. Great for the whole family. A little expensive but well worth it.
Arafat Hossin — Google review
Don't forget to use Hᴏᴛᴇʟʙoʟʟʏ.ᴄᴏm when booking a room. This site will compare hundreds of booking websites and normally will have prices much cheaper than others! Thank me later on! This hotel is one of the best in the area. I have been coming here for a long time. If you decide to stay here you for sure will love it I'm sure!
Very nice place to spend a summer day if you're looking for a great way to relax outside. Great food at Red Pine, fun hikes and biking trails, and some disc golf if the mood strikes. Very mellow and underappreciated.
Martin Hubbard — Google review
Awesome location for skiing. We stayed at the Hilton Sunrise Lodge located in the village, which was really close and walking distance to the slopes. It is very convenient for skiing. They offer a shuttle service to other trails at Park City Mountain Village and Main St. Go to Main St for shopping and dining. Be sure to stop at the " No Name Saloon! So cool!
Jane Devaux — Google review
No cleaning service but towels available. Only drawers were the night tables and tiny drawers in a small TV stand, so limited place to put clothes. Towel hook on door missing. Toilet was wobbly and not really safe to sit down on. Toilet paper rack was right over the toilet seat on one side. Had to be careful when sitting to avoid injuring myself! Who thought that was a good place to put it?? Had to return home a day early due to an emergency and they would not refund us one day. Hotels would be more accommodating. Only one restaurant was open for lunch and dinner, but food was great. Chair lifts varied in operation and was expensive to use, especially if you wanted to bring your bike up. Had questions but no one was available at the lobby entrance. Basically huge difference in experience from ski season.
Aprille C — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting this ski village, and I must say it exceeded my expectations. Here are the highlights:
1. Convenient Location: The village is just a 30-minute drive from Salt Lake City International airport, making it easily accessible whether you’re flying in or driving. The proximity is a major plus.
2. Accommodating Hotels: Not only are the nearby hotels close, but they are also exceptionally accommodating. It’s reassuring to know that comfort and convenience are top priorities.
3. If you are interested in ski lessons, Canyons Village offers child lessons grouped by ability level and similar age range.
4. Well-Designed Runs: The ski runs are meticulously set up, providing an exhilarating experience for skiers and snowboarders alike. The mountain terrain is both challenging and enjoyable..
5. Close to Town: Being near Park City center adds to the overall appeal. After a day on the slopes, you can explore the local scene, dine at nearby restaurants, or simply soak in the charming atmosphere..
6. Free Shuttle Service: The area goes the extra mile by offering a free shuttle service to and from the village. It’s a thoughtful touch that makes transportation hassle-free..
7. Cozy Fire Pits: Along the walkway, there are fire pits where you can sit around and watch others walking by and skiers..
In summary, this village area combines convenience, quality, and warmth—a winning combination. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a first-timer, I highly recommend it.
Cheers to memorable moments on the slopes!
Huseyin Sahlan — Google review
I love that they have fireplaces outside for guests. It would be awesome if they had a little coffee/tea/cocoa stand, so you don't have to go inside the restaurant, especially now 2022. I saw something like that but it only seem to sell alcohol. Still would recommend
Leticia F — Google review
Great resort!! And helpful people working here! It seems like it became vogue online to bash the ownership (Vail), but I’ve never had a bad experience here. Highly recommended! PS I do wish you would get the avalanche control at Murdock Peak area done more often/faster- would be great if that was open more!
Matt Schleiffarth — Google review
Great location able to ski- in and ski-out using the Sunrise lift. Also only 5 min walk to the Orange Bubble or Gondola. Lots of new restaurants in the area and good areas for apres ski drinks. Rooms are perfect for our needs with a kitchen with dishwasher and a spa-bath. Carpets were a little worn, but that's typical of ski places.
Brendan O'Malley — Google review
We stayed at an Airbnb here. What a great location! Super close to town! Super accommodating with the free shuttle they offer to and from the village. My husband enjoyed snowboarding while I grabbed a drink and sat by one of the fire pits. Personally, I loved the free cabriolet.. what amazing views!! Definitely recommend staying here or even just to visit for the day!
Dee L — Google review
I'm here for work. We are remodeling all of the buildings interior units , in one building. These spaces are beautiful, guaranteed you will be happy and wanting to plan another trip. They have plenty of family activities and spots to enjoy. Book a trip, winter or summer.
Gordon Wheeler Sr — Google review
Love the canyons side, worked here for almost four years as a snowboard instructor. Snow is dope, hotels are close and very accommodating. The lessons are awesome and the snow is 10/10. The runs are set up great, and i cannot imagine working elsewhere.
Saxon P. — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous locale. Rooms were fresh and welcoming. Great gym and access to several restaurants, shops, and bars. Wonderful showers. Great and patient staff.
Not every room had a refrigerator or microwave.
Katrina Luna Martin — Google review
We stayed in unit U5. Great location with walking distance to cabriolet lift and heated outdoor pool. Just a few things I would change about this unit. The dryer is not vented to the outside, so it does not dry anything well. The upstairs is all one area, which is fine, but the bathroom door is open at the top. The light from that is very bright, waking everyone if you turn the light on. It is well stocked with everything you need for cooking.
Danielle Smith — Google review
Perfect location, right at Red Gandola stop. A few restaurants in the area, where we were not able to get without reservation for dinner.
Very nice playground for kids. We were lucky and with 15’’ snow , kids just played in a snow and did not need any additional entertainment. They all got together and enjoyed a snow ⛄️.
Nadezda Musatova — Google review
Canyons Village has a great location to access the mountain and do some dining or shopping. The hotel rooms are good, but the Sundial Lodge is a bit dated - even though it's still okay.
Matthew Jones — Google review
As amazing as Park City Canyons is in the winter with their pristine powder and incredible activities for all family members, visiting in the Spring and Summer to enjoy their trails is also STELLAR. The hotels offer ski in, ski out but also hiking and biking trails with unparalleled views. We cannot wait to return in a few months for movies under the stars and to enjoy High West beverages by the fire again!
Ms. Teacher — Google review
The ghetto mountain. Epic pass is cheap, you get what you pay for. Everything in this resort is falling apart. From the completely destroyed pavement at the parking lot giving you a rally raid vibes to the abandoned not groomed trails. Horrible. Super busy, rude poor people. Not well maintained. Garbage. Spend more money and go deer valley. Park city is the ghetto of all mountains! Welcome to the slums
Carlos Levinson — Google review
The best part is that they have a free parking lot here, throughout the day and it is easy to access the main Gondola free of any charges.
It's much wiser to just park your car here and headout to either of the villages.
Lakshya Garg — Google review
Oh my God this was such a perfect place for our week-long vacation. There were events for families in the central area and plenty of places to eat for dinner. We ordered some food for our condo and were able to eat there as well. Definitely recommend staying in this location in the future
Located at the top of Park City on Deer Valley's Summit, this renowned resort offers skiing, snowboarding and other activities in winter. The resort bustles with beautiful autumn colors and offers a true ski-in/ski-out experience.
Park City Mountain is great for so many reasons. The mountain itself is huge especially after the recent connection with The Canyons. It’s also very easy to get around for such a large mountain. There’s a ton of terrain for every level of experience. The town of Park City is also a great ski town with everything from cool dive bars to high end art galleries. Highly recommended!
Trevor Guilday — Google review
Neat place to check out even in the off season. We did the alpine slide and it was pretty fun. You take a ski lift to the starting point and it's a pretty long ride to the bottom. We did wish they had a ticket option that would give you more than one ride but we had a good time. There are multiple restaurants and shops to check out and several other attractions. City buses also stop here often so you could explore other nearby points of interest with ease.
Daniel Lane — Google review
6 of us skied last weekend and had a wonderful experience. All of us various levels so skied green to Double black and all enjoyed the runs and variety and size of the resort. Food was excellent. Shuttles to mountain from main St Park City to Canyons was convenient and easy. Many lifts were fast. Highly recommend. Beautiful weather
Tammy Sieja — Google review
Amazing routes. All skill ranges. Relearned boarding the hard way. Spent a couple days on Park City Mountain. Highly recommended Canyons Village for Intermediate- Advanced as it’s always a little less crowded with the kiddos and beginners. Or stay near the tops of the peaks and send harder routes. Favourite had to be monkey powder (black) where you ski through some tight forest and tree line. Can get very skill heavy.
Had amazing fresh powder and snow days the week of Christmas through new year.
Routes in the morning were a little delayed on opening. Cause of heavy snow fall. If you’re going to park at the base of the mountains by the lifts plan on getting there early, like 7:30am. Gear up and get in line by 8. Otherwise be prepared to be behind hoards of people in line for the base lifts.
Marco Vasquez II — Google review
I am extremely happy with my experience here! I am still learning how to ski, while my boyfriend has been snow boarding for years, and we were both able to enjoy the mountain together. There were tons of trail options available for all skill levels and the maps were easy to navigate. One of my most absolute favorite things about Park City, and the reason I’m writing this review, was the staff! Starting from parking, to the season pass office, etc, we were greeted with friendly staff who were more than willing to answer questions. I was AMAZED with the hospitality provided. The park “hosts” greeted us on the mountain and even on the lifts, giving us all the great tips and tricks to make our day fun. There were multiple occasions where we weren’t sure where to go, and all we had to do was turn around and find a person in a red shirt who happily gave us direction. Even the mountain safety staff was beyond kind! Special shout out to Jeff in the mountain safety team - I was moving slow at the end of the day and he took the time to make sure my boyfriend and I were okay and safe as we made our final run down the mountain. So far this is my favorite ski experience I have had and I can’t wait to come back. We even saw moose at the end of our day!!!! So cool!! 10/10 highly recommend!!
Sarah Wright — Google review
Awesome place to ski! There is definitely something for everyone. We personally, preferred the Canyons side. It's more open with more runs and less crowds. PC is also Sno-Go friendly and we had a ron of fun riding them down the slopes. We will definitely return!
Varvara Ladage — Google review
Not worthy of even 1 star. Disgusting, rude and unprofessional customer service at the ticket office by Darrell Evans. This man should not be allowed anywhere near paying customers!!! I will never ever set foot in Park City again. The lift lines were over 2 hours long, Yes 2 hours!!! See the photos...you pay $264 for a day of skiing except you don't ski, you spend the day in long, long lines just to get on a lift. The prices are super expensive. For example, a half day ticket will cost you $211 for 4 hours of skiing. DONT COME HERE!!! GO SKI ELSEWHERE!! MR OWENS YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSING SOME VERY LOYAL CUSTOMERS AS WELL AS OUR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS!! LEARN TO BE RESPECTFUL OR GET OUT OF THE BUSINESS! Park City, shame on you for taking people's hard earned money to have them stand in line for hours. And...for hiring someone like Mr. Owens to assist your customers. He should be taking out the trash that way it matches his professionalism! Park City your loss is Jackson Hole's gain! BYE BYE BYE!!!
R Luces — Google review
Excellent place for first time skiers! The mountain wasn’t crowded on Wednesday or Thursday, and we were able to get right on lift. The routes were great because even at the top of mountain you could take a green route, so as a beginner you could still go to top. Homerun was THE most fun route, 3.5 miles of cross country turns and then some steeper slopes with the best views EVER! The snow was well maintained and powdery, a perfect spot for beginners learning. The whole lodge was convenient and easy to get around walking in your ski boots (parking, food, rental equipment, bathrooms are all in main building at bottom of mountain).
Caroline F — Google review
Nice little town, specially if you are a skier ⛷️ we stay for two nights at the Marriot mountain vacation club, and enjoy the time and place. Restaurants are a bit pricey and during September to November many places closed down. People are friendly, if you are a skier you will enjoy a lot this place and probably will pay more than we did as we stayed during the off season.
Paola Tomei — Google review
Park city mountain is my favorite mountain. It is well maintained and it's huge. The free shuttle system is absolutely incredible. This has been my second year traveling out west to visit this mountain. It's always a blast and there's many bathrooms and places to eat all around the mountain
Allison Massa — Google review
So, I’m definitely more of a Brighton girl, but Park City is starting to grow on me. It’s truly a different experience every time you’re there. I mean, it’s so big, how can it not be?? If it’s your first time here, I’d recommend starting at Canyons Village. I just think it’s more fun over there. Work your way over to the other side of the mountain if you need to. The coolest part about that side is the Town Lift, which takes you right into town. And, there’s a free shuttle that takes you to each base, so you can get lost and still make it back to your car.
Laura Michaud — Google review
Wether you are a beginner skier or a pro the Park City Mountain is the ideal place to hone and practice your skills. They feature one of the longest in the USA green runs -3.5 miles long. It’s a perfect place for the beginners and families with small kids. They even have a small ice rink. Although I saw four years old kids navigate blues like no tomorrow. The ski school offers all day long kids lessons, half a day adult lessons or private instructors. All together the resort employs over 100 instructors. The ski area is endless, they have so many slopes with various degree of difficulty and the Epic lift pass also works with the Canyons near by. You can spend a week hear and still not to hit all the runs. The resort ski area features many equipment rental companies but if you rent from Legacy Sports Rentals you can valet your equipment overnight. Also keep in mind that locker rentals are on daily basis only but if you need to store helmets and boots overnight you can rent a valet cubby right next to the lockers. There is a plethora of dining options, all pricey as expected at places like these. The quality of food versus prices definitely needs improvement. Vending machines are selling water for $5 a small bottle. After a weekend of skiing you will be ready to sell a kidney to cover the cost. All of the staff working the resort: ski valets, instructors, rental personnel, administrators were helpful and friendly. If you love snow slopes and snow sports and have some expandable cash Park City is the place to be.
Paulina — Google review
Omg to much to say! Library and its cafe was great! I loved their activities and food. And all the small art shops are beautiful! Definitely a highlight! Don’t forget Roots! The small clothing shop is great! We go every year!
Mackenzie Priest — Google review
Only have great things to say. We were comparing where to go skiing and boarding and park city fit our needs the most. Staff are awesome and helpful. The atmosphere, views and people make Park City a special place! From beginner to advanced this mountain has it all.
Go during Sundance, ZERO crowds, no lines!
Will Powers — Google review
DISGUSTING ATTITUDE AND POUR COSTUMER SERVICE FROM “manager” DARRELL EVANS!!! HE HAS TO BE FIRED IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!
CAN NOT EXPRESS ENOUGH WITH WORDS HOW ANGRY WE ARE RIGHT NOW AND HOW DISRESPECTFUL THIS PERSON TREATED US!!!
Came to ski ( from Miami Feb 24th to 28th ) in Canons and Park City, but due to the incredible amount of people ( pictures/videos attached), we couldn't do much. We arrived early ( Saturday the 25th ) and started the line for the gondola at 8:30 a.m., and after almost 3 hours in line, we were able to get in the gondola to start the day around noon!
Almost four hours in the morning were wasted making a line and using a gondola just to encounter hundreds of people making more lines for chairlifts.
We paid ($250 plus tax per day, almost $270 ) for a full day of skiing and we only got maybe 2 hours of skiing.
Some chairlifts close at 3:30 p.m. as well. We are coming from out of state and we are on vacation for only three days of skiing.
When we arrived at the ticket window and explained our concern to this employee, (”manager”) the lack of arrogance and audacity was beyond insolence. He did not care about anything we were saying. He was not willing to help us in any way and was making fun of us.
Here we are on our last day of skiing and wanted to ski for half a day and the price for a half-day ticket is almost $230!!!! The full price is $250, ridiculous!
After the explanation that was provided to this employee, he refused to assist us in any way. When I asked if I could take a picture of his name tag, he offered to pose with a thump up and a big smile! That was when we lost it!
I don’t think I can describe the frustration!!!
I don’t understand why this company has this kind of employee working for them.
Extremely disrespectful and unprofessional!!!
We could have paid for half a day, but his attitude ruined the whole experience and we decided just to leave. This place is not worth it!!!
Not coming back again to be treated this way!
Darrel Evans’s supervisor was not helping either. After we left for a few minutes, we needed to speak to Darrel’s supervisor, but he seemed not to care either!
WILL NEVER COME BACK TO THIS PLACE AGAIN!!!
Daniel Barrientos — Google review
Great customer service. I got locked out of my account, and they got me back in immediately. The slopes are great and there are a lot of tracks. I've had a season pass here before and I was happy with the variety of park, tree, and regular runs.
Martha McKendrick — Google review
I'm not a skier so we bought non-skier gondola lift passes up the mountain. Really spectacular views. The mid-mountain village was a great way to spend a couple hours chillin. Definitely recommend.
Don Moore — Google review
Love PC!! Great terrain, Well maintained equipment. Attentive staff. I always feel safe here. Food is good Apres Ski is excellent. Thos is one of the easiest trips from airport to lifts that you will find.
Jeff Rauland — Google review
Expensive resort. If you want to pay the premium of $300+ day pass by all means go ahead. Please do your own research well before entering the resort. I suggest checking out other alternative resorts for better pricing. There are way cheaper resorts that are near Park City that are $50-$100 for a day pass. I paid about $300 for a lift ticket without a lesson. I only went to this resort because I thought they had price options for the beginner slopes with the magic carpet, but they did not. It was too late to go elsewhere by the time I got there. Beautiful place and friendly field operators. The customer service on the phone was degrading me during the call. He was sarcastic, rude, and made remarks. He was not helpful at all. I definitely will not return to this resort and not recommend it to my family and friends due to my experience with their office customer service.
Kyle Swansonitski — Google review
Beautiful breathtaking resort. We had gone early December, so more than a few runs and lifts were closed because of how early it was. But there were plenty of blues and greens to keep us busy and challenged for our level.
Bus system was straightforward from the main mountain to the canyon side, but was fairly confusing to get back and accidentally went the wrong way. If all the lifts were open though you could get there via lift.
Not crowded. No waits. Well maintained slopes. Overall, really great
Conner Delahanty — Google review
Winter. 23/24 updated
First of the ski season and we are looking forward to seeing 👀 what the ❄️ will bring!!
I posted the early season prices.
Absolutely 💯 amazing.
I'm coming up to the largest ski area in the United States. The lifts are top notch and the crowds are mitigated by the express online order and outside expedited fulfillment.
On the high valley transit system, you can visit the rest of the best ski resorts in America.
Family friendly, plenty of facilities that use zero waste toilet 🚻s.
I recommend you go see for yourself.
I'm sure you're done with any other resorts.
Summer is not a down time for the resort either. Just went with my girlfriend to the adventure park.
Longest Alpine Slide in the country with a mountain coaster as well!!!!
Christopher — Google review
I had an issue with blisters on my ankles after day 1, the ski patrol picked me up in the golf cart and took me to the first aid office and bandaged them up so I could enjoy two more days of skiing. I even got a snowmobile ride back. Q was super helpful and really takes his job seriously. I will be skiing Park City and the Canyons again next year. Thank you Robert E.
Robert Eames — Google review
Awesome! The food and resort was amazing! It had many choices of food, and places to go! The skiing was great; it had ski runs for all levels. It is a little pricey but it was worth it!
The Park City Main Street Historic District is a largely Victorian-era district that, after a fire in 1898, was reconstructed in various architectural styles. Today, it houses over 100 boutiques, 50 restaurants, and plenty of outdoor adventure companies.
Wow. So many amazing art galleries in one place! And plenty of shopping and great food options as well. I was very impressed that even while looking at photographs, paintings and fur coats that cost more than my car (and some more than my first house) that everyone was so nice and friendly. Not even one person was like that sales lady on Rodeo Drive in the movie Pretty Woman, and many seemed to genuinely enjoy my South Carolina drawl and comparing stories of our travels. I didn't get to ski, but there were plenty of families there that seemed to be having a blast. We found really beautiful views, a wonderful atmosphere, and a truly welcoming group of people.
Harold Ballinger (SparkleCityHop) — 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 Ong — Google review
Whenever you're up in Park City you always have to walk along Historic Main. Be aware that this is a tourist location, so you're looking at higher priced dining experiences and somewhat overpriced goods. But if price isn't too much of a concern then you'll be able to enjoy local artists and galleries, bookstores and confectionaries, and some pretty tasty pubs and restaurants. If you're in Utah for the ski season this can be a fun place to hit after the slopes
Elise — 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
Leisurely walking around town. Lots of galleries, shops, restaurants. Visit the museum, worth the price of admission. (Cost of admission discounted with coupon)
Colleen S — Google review
Lots of good food and drink options, great art galleries and lovely sights. It is a public street with limited curbside parking and a nearby parking structure.
Federico Hubbard — 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 “Luv2_travel_eat” W — Google review
Cool town to visit. Lots of shops to check out. Great views. Plenty of restaurants to choose from, great coffee shops. Lots of souvenir shops too. There are quite a few local arts shops too.
Jason Scime — Google review
Such a fun place to walk, shop, eat, etc.
Owen Miller — Google review
We love Park City. The people who live here are stuffy and rude but the town is adorable. It fun to walk around if you can ignore the locals.
D D — 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
Cute downtown area with plenty of shops, restaurants, local museum, public sitting, and public restrooms. And a real Bansky!
Laura Hubbard — Google review
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I'll never travel to Bryce Canyon National Park without this trip planner again
Deer Valley Resort is a ski resort located in the town of Park City, Utah. The resort features hotels, condos, and shops along with restaurants and activities. It is one of the most popular resorts in Park City and offers many activities such as skiing, snowboarding, tubing, cruising on a small lake for kayakers or stand up paddle boarding.
Amazing ski resort. Amazing terrain. I was able to make it on a beautiful blue bird week. They had enough snow to make it worth it. Great conditions. Steep terrain, but enough for everyone. If you are a skier it is a place you must visit. Worth the price. It can be over the top but the terrain and conditions are worth the price of admission even if it is for one day.
Ryan Calvi — Google review
The staff was amazing. The lodge is a bit confusing at first but there were plenty of workers to help guide you where to go. The ski school was probably the best I've experienced so far (I haven't experienced many to be fair). The runs were fun. I will say there is probably more for more experienced riders. It's also reasonably priced! And free parking too with a shuttle that brings you to the lodge. One downfall is no snowboarding.
Jacqueline Allen — Google review
as someone who enjoys a bit of pampering now and then look no further. if you want that and more head to deer valley for some of the best skiing in one of the most sumptuous settings with the most attentive and friendly service i have experienced. lovely hotels, delicious meals and powder, powder, and more powder await. we could not have been happier that we made deer valley one of our ski destinations in a state that offer so many. thank you utah, we'll be back and we'll spread the word for sure!
david john — Google review
Family friendly ski (only) resort. This place was so much fun. The best groomers and a great balance of greens/blues/blacks. I found the weekday traffic to be lower than other places so there was plenty of room to roam all day. Would do again.
charlie holman — Google review
My friends and I had the worst time at another resort (Park City Mountain). Kind of glad because we would never have gone to Deer Valley otherwise. For a first time ever in life skier, it was a fantastic experience. Smooth process checking in. We got ski lessons. Instructor Todd was the best!!!! All staff were kind and patient with us newbies. Thanks so much! See you soon!
Reese B. — Google review
Went for some mountain biking and it did not disappoint. I’m new to the sport and this was by far my favorite day on my bike yet. I hate pedaling and having the lift was amazing. Tidal wave jump track is so enjoyable. If you haven’t ridden here yet, it’s time to change that!
Ryan Wells — Google review
Best ski resort I’ve ever been to. Amazing service, food, and the runs are great! The groomers get a lot of the blues and all of the greens groomed almost every night, and the blacks are amazing for more advanced skiers! I personally enjoyed the blacks over by the Mayflower lift, but they’re super hard, so unless you’re an advanced skier, I wouldn’t try them! The lift lines can get super long if you don’t wake up and get over there early enough, so make sure you’re over there and getting your skis on BEFORE Carpenter and Silver Lake open. Anyway, this resort is amazing, and it’s kept me coming back for 8 years!
Mason Thomas — Google review
Though the base lodges can give you the impression the place is super crowded the mountain is big enough so skiers are spread far and wide. Like Alta this resort is skiers only. Lots of great trails for all abilities. Lines for the most part are short to non existent... during the week at least. We don't do weekends.
Bruce Wessel — Google review
This review concerns the skiing activity at Deer Valley. My son and I skied here on a snowy Friday and enjoyed it a great deal. We parked in the free parking and took the shuttle provided up to the base, which worked well for us. The high-speed lifts get you lots of vertical and the staff are very professional and capable. We enjoyed a delicious lunch from their famous cuisine. Lunch hour seating was at a premium, however. My only complaint is that the lifts gather at the top of the ski runs, which means you may end up at the bottom at the wrong lift....
Mark Otte — Google review
My favorite Utah resort on a “bad” snow day. Runs are always very well maintained and groomed. It’s a huge resort with tons of lifts.
It’s very well staffed, and the staff care a lot about your experience.
It’s a great ski resort to check out if you are 1. a local with an Ikon pass or 2. made of money.
5/5!
Noah Valentine — Google review
We didn't stay at the property, we just ate there. Excellent service by some fun Jamaican servers. They always add a fun spice to your experience. Other than the fact that it was ridiculously expensive, it was fun.
Johnny G — Google review
The pros:
*Parking lots are full but everyone hangs out in the lodge so there are no lines at the lifts. Interesting that no one actually skis when they come here
*Hot water in the bathrooms is unlike any other resort in Utah
*not young kids running lifts. All older professional people
*It's not like other resorts where you ski through nature and picturesque mountains. It's more like skiing in people's back yards which is really weird. One of the chairlifts literally takes you over a road
Becca Woosley (MindSpread) — Google review
Deer Valley is the place for skiers. It is one of the most beautiful landscapes.
Lots of lifts long runs.
If you like moguls there are plenty.
The Snowshoe Tommy’s is the best hot chocolate ever!
Thanksgiving Point is a charitable establishment that accommodates a variety of amenities including gardens, an interactive farm, eateries, shops and the Museum of Ancient Life. For those seeking a more scenic route, taking the drive over the mountains via route 92 through Sundance and 189 offers breathtaking landscapes until you rejoin -15. After passing Spanish Fork, the area becomes sparsely populated with just stunning scenery.
We went to the butterfly exhibit and it was beautiful. Our group was able to get amazing photos with the butterflies. I am a huge plant person and loved the plants they had inside. The playground indoors next to the exhibit was awesome of the kids to burn off their energy. Next time we’re in town I would love to come back.
Juanita Corona — Google review
So much to do! All museums are fun, so an annual pass is a must for us. If you don’t have kids, it’s probably less fun. Great for party venues or wedding receptions. We live close by so we like just walking the grounds. It’s so pretty in the warmer seasons.
Laura Kelley — Google review
Definitely a quality place for a fun day out. I got the explorer pass so I could visit multiple museums in one day. I loved the butterfly garden and the dinosaurs of the natural history museum. As a single young adult I'm not really the target audience, but I still really enjoyed my time at Thanksgiving Point. I also ate lunch in the restaurant.
Kate Emerson — Google review
Always enjoy the Tulip Festival at Ashton Gardens. I am impressed with their ability to maintain such a large property and to make it inviting for all every year. I also learned that most kids really like the two animatronic dinosaurs that have been placed near the entrance and are being allowed to eat the tulips. Of course, I did hear one of two kids start to cry when the sound effects recording started playing. I'm sure I will be back next year.
Tom Allen — Google review
My new favorite place on earth to bring my family! Thanksgiving Point is absolutely magical. The employees have all been so friendly. Membership is 1000% worth it. We love all the different things to do. The food is awesome and reasonably priced. I am just completely in love with this place and their customer service! We will be making memories here for my children's entire childhood. It's a good thing I am a total kid at heart,too. Thanksgiving Point has something for all.
Meagan Wangsgard — Google review
My friend and I ate at Harvest and checked out the Butterfly Biosphere. Beautiful location and so much to see. Great food at Harvest, too! I forgot to take a picture of our Halibut Tacos. They're my favorite hands down!
Befu Woodruff — Google review
We had a lot of fun visiting a couple of spots around Thanksgiving point for my son's birthday. We loved the farm animals, the butterflies and the dino fossils. The only thing we didn't enjoy was the amount of unsupervised kids running around: scaring the animals, stepping on butterflies and throwing sand everywhere at the little kids. It's upsetting to see how stressed the animals and workers looked... not sure why parents would allow their kids to treat animals so unkindly.
Jenna Schultz — Google review
Great place to take families and dates! Been coming here since I was a kid and still love it. Plenty of events happening that range from child to adult! Most recently went to Utah's Ren Faire at Thanksgiving. Such an amazing experience!
Lauren Pilkinton — Google review
The membership here gets you into multiple venues. This is great for kids as you can change up where you are visiting so its always new and interesting. The facilities are great, and the staff has been very friendly. Can not recommend enough for parents looking for educational and active things to do with the kids.
Don P — Google review
So much fun! A wonderful environment for learning, and just all around good vibes. We came since I was a little kid, and now as an adult, we drive 12 hours to come visit it when occasion permits.
Madison Libby — Google review
Thanksgiving point is a very awesome and unique place! I’ve never been to a place like this before! There is a wide variety of activities to choose from! The Dinosaur park and the farm animal experience was alot of fun! In the dinosaur park, the animatronics were awesome! Kind felt like we were experiencing Jurassic Park! The kids absolutely loved this place! We will definitely be back again. I highly recommend this place.
Derek 303 Schick — Google review
Best place to take your kids (and kids at heart) without them getting bored too quickly. Annual membership a must. Weather doesn't matter either. They have lots of extra activities that are educational and fun. Personally, I love the ancient life museum and their vast fossil and dinosaur collection. Their staff are friendly and helpful.
Helen Cornia — Google review
We visited the Butterfly Biosphere. It's a magical place where you can view butterflies in all stages of life, see incredible plant life, and even spot a fairy garden.
The life cycle of a butterfly is taught through posters and actual observation. This is a great learning opportunity for adults and children alike.
R. L.B. — Google review
Thanksgiving Point during the holidays has the most beautiful lights display I have ever seen. Its called Luminaria and is done so beautiful, it really does feel magical.There is also a fire and ice show that plays every 15 min, live reindeer. The music that is playing, the warming huts, the food hot apple cidar, hot cocoa, mini doughnuts, pretzels, sugar cookies, gingerbread cookies. Amazing!
Michelle Summers — Google review
I’ve been going to Thanksgiving Point for many years since I’ve lived locally my entire life. They’ve grown the area to become a place that we love to take our family to. It doesn’t matter the time of year to take your family there. Depending on the season they will usually have a different event/attraction that you can visit. Always a great place to visit!
Cole Jolley — Google review
We've been coming for a long time with a membership with our kid. Just finished talking to Sarah at the beginning of the museum exhibit in the paleontology lab and we loved the Q&A she was doing. We were able to ask a lot of fun questions and got great answers 👍 wonderful program
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.
Beautiful falls along U.S. route 189. Passed through at the beginning of February here while on a trip to see the Ice Castles in Midway and this was a very nice side stop during the trip. The snow and frozen sections of some of the falls made it even more breath taking! Well worth the stop!!
Live Free and Play Hard — Google review
Great experience and worth the visit . Make sure you view the falls from both view points. Pool water is fun for the children to play in and throw stones, but water is cold. Great story behind the falls, read and let your mind imagine.
Robert Rieckhoff — Google review
Definitely a great place to get out and walk around when the weather is nice! I walked along the Provo river trail that goes past the falls and it's a very easy walk. I also got to walk into the falls a little and it's so beautiful. Truly a gem local to Provo.
Kate Emerson — Google review
This a beautiful place. Nice hike along the River and has a several water falls. This is a nice ares to come with you hall family. It has picnic ares. Just a beautiful place to spend the day.
Teri Palacios — Google review
Well, it was a beautiful day to go when I headed out there on May 9th, 2023, but it'll be a while before anyone can get reasonably close to the actual falls. A massive avalanche has essentially wiped out the path, and while you can technically hike on it, I wouldn't recommend doing that.
Jeff Of The Mountains — Google review
Overall, I had a really good time hiking up to the waterfall! It's been a few years, so I was excited to see what's changed. One of those changes being that there's some construction fencing up at the base of the water fall. I'm not sure why, but it does kind of detract from the experience a little bit. Since it's still cold outside, there was some snow and ice left on the trail, but not so much so that it made the hike hard. I will say that the view was very beautiful and definitely worth it for the short little hike. I will say that it probably would have been better to go a little bit later in the day when the sun is up higher because being in the shadows was a little on the chilly side. Anyways, fun little hike that doesn't take too long and still lets you get outside!
David Weibell — Google review
Anyone can do it. It’s a short walk, about .5 miles on a paved path from the parking lot. However, we tried climbing up to the falls and it was pretty sketchy, so be careful.
McKay Kriser (McKriser) — Google review
Beautiful water falls and the colors during the fall are breath taking! Take a ride or walk down the trail that connects, or fly fish in the stream!! You’ll love it!
CoCo — Google review
Unbelievably Amazing water falls! They are huge. This place is amazing for kids and adults. Great place for family's who want to go on walks or those aggressive bike riders! One of the best parts is that the falls are right off the highway! Makes it easy to get to and get some amazing pictures. You can hike up to be closer to the falls and get an even more amazing view!
Casey Koon — Google review
Visited Bridal Veil Falls Area in May 2023 Beautiful Falls, However with the Heavy Run- off from the Major Snow Utah received this Year. The Park portion was closed, along with the River. But you could still take in the sights from the Parking Area
tom thompson — Google review
We just went and it's mostly closed, major avalanche. We hiked up it for a bit (not recommended, very dangerous) and to get to where the path used to be we were on top of about 30-50 feet of snow. Definitely wait until it's cleared before you plan on spending time at the falls.
Joshua Black (Josh) — Google review
Pathways, trails, and main parking lot still closed from avalanche. The falls were glorious, as always, but the best view at this point is the viewing area further up the highway. You can still park inside the main gate and walk to the picnic area and enjoy the river and trees. No bathrooms. The debris flow is going to take months to clean up, and the upper part of Old Provo Canyon Road is in a serious state of erosion. Watch your step and don't try to hike on the unstable avalanche leftovers.
TheClumsyJedi — Google review
Just a short 15 minute drive from Downtown Provo, Bridal Veil Falls is a must visit. With an easily accessible pull off and trails, visitors can spend a whole day exploring the area. Currently under an avalanche, but still as scenic as ever.
Michael Binkley — Google review
Beautiful waterfall with great trails accessible to anyone for viewing. The remaining avalanche debris is definitely drawing a crowd
Dating to 1875, this private Mormon school is known for its picturesque campus & athletics programs.
Great location, great professors, great education. Would highly recommend. For those concerned about it being owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, some of my best student friends were Lutheran, Catholic and Muslim. Anyone can have a great experience there and get a world class education at the same time. I became a better and more capable person because of my time as a BYU Cougar. Wouldn't trade the experience for the world. "Enter to learn, go forth to serve."
Todd Lassig — Google review
The was the Brigham Young University Commencement service, it was amazing! 6871 college graduated today!! My youngest son graduated today too at the Marriott Center!
Estrella Rode — Google review
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 Dahlin — Google review
Walking this campus will always spark great memories from the past, and make new ones. Our family loves visiting whenever we can. I hope the school and campus continue to be an inspiration to its students and alumni.
Eric Haffner — Google review
First game BYU against Arkansas Razorbacks!! Utah people are over the top generous amd kind.
Enna Adams — Google review
Very bad experience - zero stars for customer service (I am not talking about testing department, which was very helpful for their area). We enrolled a high schooler into a credit recovery (2 part course, each 60 days), and the timer started on both at the same time (no warning when they charged me for two courses at the same time, I guess it all is in a small font I missed). Not only we lost $ for part two we did not even open, but we cannot extend or enroll again for a year. Hence we lose a whole year. Customer service (phone and email) was useless, zero empathy as well. Beware and may you not need their help if you are enrolled.
Yana Khalina-Stackpole — Google review
Well-rounded university focused on undergraduate education. They offer incredibly valuable and affordable bachelors degrees with lots of career and resume building opportunities for students. The mission of the university is definitely focused on student success. It’s a super fun and friendly college environment and atmosphere.
These are my honest opinions after attending 4 years here and graduate school at a different university.
Go Cougs! 5/5!
Noah Valentine — Google review
BYU is one of the most amazing places to attend school, and to work.
The caliber of people you associate with leaves you filled with hope for the future. A very beautiful campus, with wonderful kind people everywhere.
Spencer Fields — 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 and Alicia Lund — 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 Adventures — 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 Ruddy — Google review
I went to school here for my bachelor's of science in electrical engineering. I love the campus! It's so clean and beautiful. The rankings change and speak for themselves but I've realized that often it's even better than the national rankings. This is because this school is a undergrad teaching focused school. We don't have the large state funds of other schools for research but we have some of the finest education in the world!
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