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Alpine.
The
Peppermint Place candy factory offers tours and
samples. (801) 756-7400.
Brigham
City. The
naturally created pools of Crystal Hot Springs
are year round favorites for swimming and soaking.8215
N. State Route 69 (435) 279-8104.
Farmington.
Lagoon,
I-15 exit 325 or 326 in Farmington, has long been the
amusement park in Utah with the wild and mild rides, entertainment,
food, and a Pioneer Village. It is open daily in
the summer, and weekends in fall and spring. The adjacent
waterpark, Lagoon-A Beach offers acres of water
slides and swimming pools. (801) 451-8000.
Kaysville.
Cherry Hill Recreation Park has camping, batting cages,
a water park and a miniature golf course. (801) 451-5379.
Heber.
The
Historic Heber Valley Railroad has a turn-of-the-century
steam engine, which departs from Heber City and Vivian
Park in Provo Canyon on regularly scheduled tours year
round.450 S. 600 W. (435) 654-5601.
Lehi.
Adjacent
to I-15 at Lehi, one of the features of Thanksgiving
Point, a community gathering place, is an agricultural
learning center with an animal park and expansive vegetable,
flower gardens on display throughout the growing season,
restaurants and golf course. (801) 768-4940.
Logan.
South
of Logan, the Hardware Ranch offers wagon and sleigh
rides through herds of Rocky Mountain elk, cookout meals,
and overnight cowboy adventures. (801) 245-3131.
R.V.
Jensen Living Historical Farm, is a 1917-era living
farm with special events throughout the year. It's also
the site of the Festival of the American West and cowboy
cookouts each summer. 4025 S. US 89-91 (435) 245-4064
When
it's time for a snack, Utah State University's Food
Science Building on the eastern side of the Logan
campus is famous for its homemade ice cream. There are
also several restaurants in Garden City on the
shores of Bear Lake, with unforgettable raspberry milkshakes
blended fresh with locally grown berries.
Willow
Park has a small zoo with more than 600 animals. 419
W. 700 S. (801) 752-3060.
Magna.
The
world's largest man-made excavation and first open-pit
copper mine, Kennecott
(Bingham) Copper Mine, is located 25 miles southwest
of Salt Lake City. An observation deck, accessible via
7800 South, is open April-October. (801) 252-3234
Ogden.
The
Children's Treehouse Museum in the Ogden City
Mall has a focus on literacy. The Treehouse Theatre
hosts a variety of special events. (801) 394-9663.
George
S. Eccles Dinosaur Park, an outdoor museum, contains
prehistoric creatures in a realistic environment, including
water moat, volcano, and special above and below ground
exhibits. 1544 Park Blvd. (801) 393-3466.
Ogden's
Municipal Garden at 25th St. and Grant Ave. is five
acres of flowering beds, trees, and picnic areas. During
the holiday season, it hosts an elaborate Christmas Village.
The
Ogden Nature Center is a wildlife sanctuary with
indoor and outdoor interpretive activities.966 W. 12th
Street (801) 621-7595.
Park
City. At
Park
City Mountain Resort, summer offerings include
the Alpine Slide (a luge-style sled track which sweeps
3,000 feet down the mountainside), Silver Putt Miniature
Golf, and the Little Miners Park playground.
(435) 649-8111.
The
Park City Silver Mine Adventure highlights the
areas rich mining history with exhibits and tours located
in an actual silver mine. Tours include a tour of an actual
mine shaft 1,500 feet underground, including simulated
blasts and drilling. (435) 649-8011.
Provo.
Seven
Peaks Water Park has thrilling water slides and a
giant wave pool. (801) 373-8779
Salt
Lake City. The
Children's Museum of Utah has imaginative, interactive
exhibits, a puppet theater, and daily arts and craft activities
housed in a historic building. (801) 322-5268.
The
Hansen Planetarium offers star shows, exhibits,
and laser/music shows. 15 S. State St. (801) 538-2104
On
the eastern edge of Salt Lake City, Hogle Zoo has
over 1,200 exotic animals, a petting zoo, miniature railroad,
and hands on exhibits. 2600 Sunnyside Ave. (801) 582-1631.
The
International Peace Gardens, inside Jordan Park,
have botanical displays representing twenty-five countries.
1606 S.900 W.
Raging
Waters offers ocean-like waves, thousands of feet
of slides, cascading waterfalls and other fun ways to
sun, soak, float or dive. 1200 W. 1700 S (801) 972-3300
Red
Butte Garden and Arboretum. 150 acres of trees, shrubs,
herbs, wildflowers, and stream-fed pools tucked into a
private canyon in the Wasatch foothills. Large area of
gardens and features geared to children. A concert series
is held each summer. West edge of campus, through Research
Park on Wakara Way to the mouth of Red Butte Canyon, (801)
581-4747
Eleven
Acre, Tracy Aviary located in Liberty Park, has
more than 1,000 birds on display and free-flying bird
shows. 589 E. 1300 S. (801) 322-2473.
Wheeler
Historic Farm a children's farm-like park with a Chore
Tour to help feed the farm animals and milk the cows,
and horse-drawn hayrides. 6351 S. 900 E. (801) 264-2241
West
Desert. Located
26 miles east of Salt Lake City on I-80, Karl Momen completed
the 87-foot-tall "Tree of Life" sculpture in 1981.
The abstract "tree" is made of 225 tons cement, almost
2,000 ceramic tiles, five tons of welding rod, and tons
of minerals and rocks native to Utah. The idea for the
tree sculpture came from Momen's desire to have something
beautiful rising from the sterile soil of the Great Salt
Lake Desert.
West
Jordan. Gardner Historic Village consists of
many turn-of -the-century retail buildings including a
restaurant located in a mill. The Village is a must see
during the holidays! It is at 1100 W. 7800 S. Call (801) 566-8903 for more information.
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