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Summer tobogganing |
1310 Lowell Avenue (at Park City Mountain Resort) Salt Lake City, UT 84060 United States +1 435 649 8111 / +1 800 222 7275 http://www.parkcitymountain.com |
Come race your buddies down the snow-less slopes of Park City Mountain Resort. Riders take a ski lift to the top and then mount wheeled toboggans at the starting point. Two side-by-side concrete tracks guide speedsters along a winding, bumpy path to the bottom of the mountain. Not for the weak of heart, this ride will keep thrill seekers coming back for more. Multi-ride tickets and day passes are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Buffalo, biking and boating |
4528 West 1700 South Salt Lake City, UT 84075 United States +1 801 773 2941 |
This barren state park offers grasslands, sand dunes, beaches, a marina and a wildlife refuge. The 15 mile long island provides trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Camping sites are available, and those staying overnight on the island have better odds of spotting some of the park's wildlife, including buffalo, deer and a variety of bird life. Auto access is through Syracuse. Drivers should take I-15 north to exit 335 and head west nine miles to the island causeway. The current entrance fee is $6 per automobile. Open Monday to Sunday year-round. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Largest open-pit copper mine |
State Route 48 (P.O. Box 232 Bingham Canyon) Salt Lake City, UT 84121 United States +1 801 252 3000 |
Located west of city center in the Oquirrh Mountains, this facility is both the world's oldest and largest open-pit copper mine. In operation since 1863, the mine has yielded 12 million tons of copper and a few lucky finds of gold and silver, as well. Today, the pit spans two and one-half miles and sinks one-half mile into the earth. An overlook provides excellent views of the mine, while a visitors' center offers displays and information. Motorists should call ahead to confirm hours before making the long trip out. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hands-on fun for tots |
840 North 300 West Salt Lake City, UT 84103 United States +1 801 328 3383 http://www.childmuseum.org |
Located in a renovated turn-of-the-century spa, this museum features a variety of hands-on exhibits for children of all ages. From digging for dinosaur bones and creating petroglyph rubbings, to experiencing the world from a wheelchair and exploring an artificial heart, children are encouraged to imagine and learn. Special programs are offered throughout the year, and you can even hold your child's birthday party at the museum. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family night out |
638 South State Street Salt Lake City, UT 84111 United States +1 801 532 6000 |
This theater involves the community of Salt Lake City in the production of plays suited for the entire family. Producers are generally Salt Lake City locals, and auditions are open to both seasoned and amateur actors. Along with nightly performances, special performances are held on Tuesdays through Thursdays at 11:30am for school-age children. Prices vary but are always affordable. Call ahead for show times and a schedule of current productions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gateway to the Stars |
110 South 400 W Salt Lake City, UT 84111 United States +1 801 456 7827 http://www.clarkplanetarium.org/ |
Occupying an impressive limestone structure built in 1905; this interactive museum offers the young and young-at-heart an entertaining look at the universe. An ideal reward for kids who behaved well while touring nearby Temple Square, the museum encourages participation with simulated space flights, star shows, and dancing laser lights. Astronomy courses are available for all ages in the summer, and special programs are scheduled throughout the year. Call ahead to find out show timings. Exhibits are free, and shows vary from USD5-USD8. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Home of the Utah Jazz |
301 West South Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84101 United States +1 801 325 2000 / +1 801 325 2130 http://www.deltacenter.com/ |
This is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and the WNBA's Starzz Basketball. Aside from the crowds of up to 20,000 that come to the games, the building also hosts concerts, circuses and other events. Twenty-four food and beverage stands provide a wide selection of goodies. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Utah's indoor hockey league |
3200 South Decker Lake Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84119 United States +1 801 988 8000 |
The Utah Freezz kicked off the World Indoor Hockey League's inaugural season in Salt Lake City. Quickly received by the city's famously loyal sports fans, team members went on to win positions on the All-WIHL Team and be awarded Rookie of the Year. The team, made up of both local and recruited players, plays opponents including Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, and Houston. The team calls West Valley City's 'E' Center home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Salt Lake City's outdoor living room |
36 East 200 South Salt Lake City, UT 84111 United States +1 801 532 0459 |
Nestled in a square surrounded by skyscrapers, this outdoor city center offers an ongoing variety of events that change with the seasons and provide activities for visitors of all ages. Artwork in bronze relief, frequent concerts, and an evolving glass-block bridge please those who like to watch their entertainment, while a giant chess board, a winter season ice-rink, and numerous festivals entice those who prefer to participate. The amphitheater plays host to varied concerts throughout the year, including the popular Twilight Series offered Thursday evenings mid-July through mid-August. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Salt, salt, everywhere! |
7200 West Lake Point (I-80 Exit 111) Salt Lake City, UT 84074 United States +1 801 250 1898 / +1 435 773 2941 |
This area has been popular with bathers since the Mormon Pioneers first arrived in the basin in the middle of the 19th century. Although no swimming ability is necessary (the high salt content of the water keeps even non-swimmers afloat), bathers should be aware that the super-salty water may irritate throat, eyes and nose. A small visitors' center offers a museum, local information and a video about the lake, while the private SaltAir development provides a few shops, some food outlets and space for concerts and other events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old-time locomotive memories |
450 South 600 West Salt Lake City, UT 84032 United States +1 435 654 5601 / +1 435 581 9980 http://www.hebervalleyrr.org/b... |
Diesel and steam engine trains travel along this historic railroad line through beautiful Soldier Hollow, Provo Canyon and Heber Valley. In wintertime, pot-bellied stoves keep riders warm inside passenger cars. Year-round, passengers may choose to ride in open-air cars for the full train journey experience. Try a train ride in autumn. You will be amazed by all of the colors that grace the mountains. The ride is great fun for kids. Calling ahead for tickets is strongly advised. Call for seasonal hours of operation Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Aircraft on display |
7961 Wardleigh Rd (Exit 341 on I-15) Salt Lake City, UT 84056 United States +1 801 777 6868 / +1 801 777 6818 http://www.hill.af.mil/museum/ |
This military museum offers more than 50 aircraft in both indoor and outdoor displays. These displays range from the first U.S. military trainer (a bi-wing Stearman) to the ultra-modern SR-71 Blackbird. Favorite exhibits also include a flight simulator, missiles and a smattering of aviation-oriented artwork. Visitors should keep their eyes to the sky while outside the facility; four squadrons of F-16 Vipers call Hill Air Force base home, and the fighters can frequently be seen roaring off toward their training grounds. The staff will answer questions; admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Utah's biggest state zoo |
2600 East Sunnyside Ave Salt Lake City, UT 84108 United States +1 801 582 1631 / +1 801 584 1729 http://www.hoglezoo.org |
With an excellent staff and educational programs, this midsize zoo remains a favorite with kids. The zoo plays home to over 200 species. Outstanding exhibits include Elephant Encounter exhibit, the Primate Forest, and The African Savannah. The zoo remains open all year. Children two years and under are admitted free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Where the FUN is |
375 N Lagoon Dr Salt Lake City, UT 84025 United States +1 801 451 8060 http://www.lagoonpark.com |
Located just 20 minutes north of Salt Lake, this is Utah's oldest and largest amusement park. Featuring more than 40 rides, including four different coasters, the park is open from May to October (weather permitting) and offers traditional theme park attractions. X-Venture Zone attractions (including go-cart races and Catapult) are not included in an all-day ride pass. Groups and special events are welcome. Check out website for further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The city's favorite park |
1100 South 600 East Salt Lake City, UT 84105 United States +1 801 972 7800 |
The largest and most central property of the city's public park system, this 80 acre playground offers recreational activities for all. Children applaud the Children's Garden and boating pond, playground, amusement park and snack bar. Older visitors enjoy the swimming pool and the tennis park's 16 lighted courts. Recent developments have added a well-conceived interactive map that uses pools and fountains to depict the topography of Utah. Liberty Park is also home to the ever-popular Tracy Aviary, the Chase Mill and the Chase Home Museum of Folk Art. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Summer fun for little ones |
1310 Lowell Avenue (at Park City Mountain Resort) Salt Lake City, UT 84060 United States +1 435 649 8111 http://www.parkcitymountain.com |
This summertime amusement area brings kid-pleasing fun to the base of Park City Mountain Resort. Kiddie rides, the Big Air Tramp, miniature golf, and the Alpine Slide combine for hours of potential distraction. Additional attractions include shops and restaurants, lift-served hiking and mountain biking and a new skate park. The stunning Legacy Lodge offers buffet-style meal service to those needing nourishment. Single-tickets, multi-ride tickets and day passes are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun in the Utah sun |
1200 W 1700 S Salt Lake City, UT 84101 United States +1 801 972 3300 http://www.ragingwatersutah.com |
Although waterslides are a main attraction, these traditional plunges are not the only rides here. A huge ocean-wave pool creates swells large enough for boogie boarding, a 1,000-foot river carries tubers down a winding path, and a rope swing drops flailing swimmers into Adventure Cove. A snack shop offers all the expected treats, and the main office rents out lockers and inflatable tubes. Life jackets are available free of charge. Season passes are available. Check website for prices and further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Everything under the sun |
North Fork Provo Canyon (Rural Route 3, Box A1) Salt Lake City, UT 84604 United States +1 801 225 4107 |
In 1969, Robert Redford founded the Sundance Resort. This beautiful alpine retreat merges art and recreation while preserving the natural landscape. The hub of the Sundance Resort is Sundance village, complete with guest cottages, mountain homes, restaurants, artisan center and spacious conference facilities. Guests enjoy cross-country skiing, snowboarding, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and fly fishing, outdoor summer theatre and art studies. The art classes offered at the Sundance Art Shack Studios operate under the premise that everyone has creative talents just waiting to be revealed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Winter recreation at Sundance Resort |
North Fork Provo Canyon (Hwy 92 at Hwy 189) Salt Lake City, UT 84604 United States +1 801 225 4100 http://www.sundanceresort.com |
Inexpensive by local standards, this ski resort boasts uncrowded ski slopes and alpine terrain. With just 450 skiable acres and only 320 inches annual snowfall, this resort is one of the smallest in the area and has one of the shortest seasons as well. Skiers have access to 41 runs, childcare and some lighted slopes for nighttime skiing. Check website for prices and further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Summer theatre in the forest |
North Fork Provo Canyon (Rural Route 3, Box A1) Salt Lake City, UT 84604 United States +1 801 907 4050 |
A natural amphitheater enclosed by a green veil of pine trees makes this summer theater a most spectacular natural setting. The theater features popular musicals every season, including works such as Oliver and Cinderella. The children's theatre performs favorites such as the Cartoon Theatre and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe every Monday through Saturday. The beauty of the mountain setting and cool alpine breezes make this theater-going experience one not to miss. Show times vary. Call the Institute for specifics. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Farm animals |
2095 N. West Frontage Road Salt Lake City, UT 84043 United States +1 801 768 4940 |
City kids love to visit this park where farm animals of all kinds are displayed and explained. Children are awed by how big the horses are and love to watch the cows get milked. Sheep, goats, and ostriches seem as interested in the children as the children are in them. An incubator houses hatching quail and chicken eggs, and an aquarium shows off both turtles and fish. A nominal donation is requested. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Take in the Olympic Experience |
3000 Bear Hollow Dr Salt Lake City, UT 84098 United States +1 435 658 4200 / +1 888 659 7275 http://www.utaholympicpark.com/ |
Home to the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, the Utah Olympic Park is open to sporting fans of all ages. Guided tours let you explore the top of the highest Nordic Jump, the world's fastest bobsled, luge and skeleton track or even watch aspiring Olympians train for the next Games. Tours are offered every day on the hour, first tour at 10a, last at 4p. All tours include admission to the Alf Engen Ski Museum/2002 Legacy Gallery featuring interactive and virtual exhibits including an Olympic downhill course. If a tour isn't exciting enough, jump into the action at 80 mph on a bobsled ride down the Olympic track with a professional driver ($200), dropping 435 feet on the world's steepest zipline ($7-12), or taking a luge, skeleton or nordic jumping introductory camp ($65-150). Admission to the Park: Adults $8, Youth/Seniors $6, Children 3-12 $4, under 3 free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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