Welcome to Utah, paradise for outdoor enthusiasts! Whether you come to ski or snowboard "The Greatest Snow on Earth," to mountain bike Slickrock, to take a summer whitewater rafting splash down Cataract Canyon, or to visit the Old West with a tour of outlaw hideouts and stickups, Utah has adventure waiting for you. From National Parks to scenic golf courses, historic Temple Square, spa vacations, and extreme adventure, Utah will surprise you with its versatility.
Alf Engen Ski Museum - Components of the Museum include a virtual "ski theater" ,an interactive, enhanced topo map of the Wasatch Mountains and an exhibit, showcasing the many changes in ski technology and fashion. The museum also features many displays on the sport of ski jumping.
Alpine Art Center - The Alpine Art Center is a wonderful new Art Gallery set in the middle of beautiful Alpine Utah, and surrounded by breathtaking mountain views and streams. Here, among shady paths and wild flower gardens you can visit our Sculpture and Painting Galleries.
Alta Community Enrichment - Alta Community Enrichment is a volunteer organization that creates opportunities in the community for individual and group participation in arts, cultural events and education.
BYU Earth Science Museum - Brigham Young University is home to one of the world's best Jurassic dinosaur bone collections. The Earth Science Museum displays a small part of that collection. Featured are two fully mounted skeletons of Camptosaurus and Allosaurus, a mural of the Utah-Colorado region in the Jurassic period, a 150-million-year old dinosaur egg, and a preparation lab window showing museum personnel preparing fossils.
BYU Museum of Art - The Museum of Art is a place where the heart and mind are brought together to seek knowledge and values, self-affirmation and spiritual understanding.
Ballet West - Ballet West's annual schedule includes 100 performances in Salt Lake City and Utah, and a rigorous out of state touring program.
Beehive House - The Beehive House served as the official residence of Brigham Young when he was president of the LDS Church and Governor of the Utah Territory. Tours of the house are available every 30 minutes.
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary - Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, in the majestic red-rock country of southern Utah, just to the north of the Grand Canyon, is the nation's largest sanctuary for abused and abandoned companion and domestic animals.
Bountiful-Davis Art Center - For over 30 years, BDAC has been the premiere community supported foundation and gathering place for the fostering of quality artistic expression and education.
Brigham Young Historic Park and Concerts in the Park - Listen to beautiful music in beautiful surroundings. Listen to beautiful music in beautiful surroundings. Make it a point to attend the free concerts in the Brigham Young Historic Park on summer evenings. June and July concerts begin at 8:00 P.M. August concerts begin at 7:30 P.M.
Brigham City Museum Gallery - Exquisite artworks and dynamic pioneer objects are on view at this 3,300-square-foot facility which opened in May 1970.
Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery - At Southern Utah University, The Braithwaite Gallery offers the campus and community an exceptional venue for well known internationally touring exhibitions as well as work by our students, faculty, and artists of Utah.
Capitol Theatre - Capitol Theatre is home to the Utah Opera Company, Ballet West, and Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company. Other touring live performances and Broadway plays are also performed at the Capitol Theatre.
Cathedral of the Madeleine - Historic gothic-inspired building, with delicate stained-glass windows and paintings that have been preserved and restored. Free tours are given at 1pm Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday.
Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Art - The only state museum of its kind in the country, the Chase Home has become the place where traditional art and artists from Utah's ethnic, native, occupational and rural communities share their craft, music and dance with their own communities, their Utah neighbors and with tourists from around the world.
Cherry Hill Recreation Park - Come and visit us as we celebrate 40 years of Family Fun! Featuring a 185 site Campground with Water Park, Miniature Golf, Batting Cages, Restaurant and more.
The Children's Museum of Utah - The Children's Museum of Utah is an interactive learning zone where children and adults can explore, imagine, create, and discover together. The Museum features over 75 permanent exhibits in the arts, sciences, and humanities.
Church Office Building - The Church Office Building is the world headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Visitors can take an elevator to the 26th floor of the building and catch amazing views of the Salt Lake Valley from the observation deck.
Clark Planetarium - The Clark Planetarium offers a number of star shows. Displays in the planetarium also teach people of the the universe and other astrology facts.
Classic Cars International Auto Museum - Over 200 antique and classic cars on display. Select units for sale to rotate cars. Classics range from Rolls-Royces to Rickenbackers, Cords, Hupmobiles, Essex, LaSalles, Packards, Pierce-Arrows, V16s, V12s, 1903 to 1960 classics.
The College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum - The museum consists of two halls. In the hall of dinosaurs you can find the world famous Utahraptor and another of our own discoveries the Gastonia burgei. In the hall of Archeology is the Colombian Mammoth and information on the prehistoric cultures of Utah.
Crystal Hot Springs - Nestled at the feet of the Wasatch Mountains, Crystal Hot Springs is a natural wonder. It is one of two locations in the world that has both a natural cold and hot spring, both less than 50 feet apart. Crystal Hot Springs has been a favorite spot for campers and swimmers for many years. Many travel long distances to soak in the mineral pools that are fed by the natural hot and cold springs.
Cultural Celebration Center - Newly opened in 2003 by West Valley City, the Utah Cultural Celebration Center is a unique facility. The Center is dedicated to enriching and strengthening communities by promoting the expression of the arts, education, opportunities for economic development and the celebration of human diversity.
Dan O'laurie Canyon Country Museum - This regional museum tells the story of Moab and Grand County's past, from prehistoric and Ute Indian artifacts to the explorations of Spanish missionaries.
Desert Star Playhouse - Desert Star specializes in family-friendly entertainment. Original musical melodramas are characterized by audience interaction. Cheer the hero! Boo the villain. Laugh your head off!
The Dinosaur Museum of Blanding - At The Dinosaur Museum, the complete history of the world of the dinosaurs is presented. Skeletons, fossilized skin, eggs, footprints, state-of-the-art graphics, and beautifully realistic sculptures present the dinosaurs from the Four Corners region and throughout the globe.
Eagle Gate and Brigham Young Monument - Both of these monument are located near Temple Square in the heart of Salt Lake. Eagle Gate spans between State Street and South Temple and once marked the entrance to Brigham Young's estate. The Brigham Young Monument honors the great Mormon pioneer leader.
Eccles Community Art Center - The Eccles Community Art Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to a continued effort to stimulate interest, foster awareness, and provide education in all visual and performing arts.
Ellen Eccles Theatre - The Ellen Eccles Theatre has become the center of artistic activity in Cache Valley. Many premier artists and Broadway productions have brought unique performances and diverse cultural enrichment to the extended Cache Valley.
Emery County Pioneer Museum - Located in CastleDale, the Pioneer Museum is a treasure for history buffs and antique lovers. It is filled with beautifully preserved and restored furniture and collectors' items.
Factory Stores at Park City - Offering 60 factory outlet stores sure to please with a great selection of designer names and national brands, including Banana Republic Outlet, GAP Outlet, Old Navy Outlet, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Nike Factory Store.
Fairview Museum of History & Art - Beautiful displays of Avard T. Fairbanks sculptures, Native American art and more.
Family History Library - The Family History Library system of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides access to the world's largest collection of genealogical records, including the names of more than 2 billion deceased people.
FastKart Indoor Speedway Inc. - Race with up to 11 of your friends at our exciting indoor speedway. Computerized timing and scoring.
Finch Lane Gallery / Art Barn - The Art Barn is the home of the Salt Lake City Arts Council. Located in Reservoir Park, near the University of Utah, the Art Barn has served as a community arts center since its doors opened in the early 1930s. The building features the Finch Lane Gallery, the Park Gallery and the offices of the City Arts Council.
Fishlake National Forest - Fishlake National Forest has mountains rising from the valleys and elevated plateaus holding hidden niches of beauty and solitude. Visitors can enjoy camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, picnicking and wildlife viewing.
Foothill Village - Discover an eclectic mix of restaurants, services, entertainment, and over thirty specialty shops. Located ten minutes from downtown.
Fort Douglas Military Museum - The Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Utah National Guard are represented in the exhibits and dioramas that depict military history in Utah. Museum exhibits feature the history of the founding of Fort Douglas, military exploration of the Utah Territory and early Mormon military organizations.
Frontier Movie Town - Visit a collection of authentic western movie sets, salvaged from the many western films made in Kanab, "Utah's little Hollywood. Come see the the 'Hole in the Wall Saloon', or enjoy an authentic 'Chuckwagon Cookout'.
Gardner Village - Gardner Village contains the outlines of the once bustling early Utah mill industry and history. What remains today is a cluster of specialty shops located in restored cabins, houses and buildings. Vintage pioneer architecture, antique fixtures, red brick paths and bridges over a pond.
The Gateway - Salt Lake City's only open-air contemporary destination that delivers the ultimate in shopping, dining and entertainment. Enjoy the Olympic Legacy Plaza featuring the "dancing waters" of the Olympic Snowflake Fountain.
George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park - The Dinosaur Park lets you wander through the Dinosaur Age and imagine the Earth when it was inhabited by the fierce predator Tyrannosaurus rex or the gazelle-like Dryosaurus. See life-size replicas of the creatures that lived two hundred million years ago.
Grand Theatre - The Grand Theatre is located at the Salt Lake Community College. The Theatre offers various musicals, comedies and plays throughout the year.
Great Basin Museum - The Great Basin Museum has many fine exhibits of pioneer memorabilia, early western farm equipment, and pioneer home artifacts from the area. It also presents an excellent history of western Utah's mining methods and tools, and has many interesting illustrations.
Green River State Park - Is an oasis on the bank of the Green River where tall cottonwood trees shade well-manicured lawns. Green River State Park is also home to a challenging nine-hole golf course, campgrounds, and numerous species of birds.
Hardware Ranch - Sleigh rides to view wintering elk. In addition to elk herd management, Hardware Ranch provides habitat for many species of wildlife, promotes wildlife research and provides visitors with an up-close opportunity to learn about wildlife.
Hellenic Cultural Museum - The Hellenic Cultural Museum, sponsored by the Hellenic Cultural Association, emphasizes the personal aspect of the Greek immigrants to Utah and their descendants.
Hill Aerospace Museum - The Hill Aerospace Museum collection currently includes a wide variety of military aircraft and missiles, assorted munitions and weapons, ground vehicles associated with aircraft/missiles, and thousands of other historical artifacts.
Historic Benson Grist Mill - For those of you who like to take a step back in time, Tooele County's Benson Grist Mill is the sight that can't be missed. Now more than 150 years old, the mill was hailed as the most signifigant structural landmark between Salt Lake City and Reno, Nevada when it was placed on the National Register of Historic Sites in 1972.
Historic Heber Valley Railroad - The Heber Valley Railroad is Utah's magnificent steam passenger railroad. It's an historic tourist attraction based in Heber City, Utah.
Hogle Zoo - Visitors can enjoy beautiful landscapes, amazing animal habitats, a train ride, gift shops, concession stands and a playground dedicated for kids. Hogle Zoo is guaranteed to be entertaining for the whole family.
International Peace Gardens - The International Peace Gardens in Salt Lake City offer botanical displays representing 25 countries.
John Hutchings Museum of Natural History - This unique museum has its origins in its inquisitive founder, John Hutchings, whose lifelong interests included geology, art, Western history, and anthropology.
John W. Gallivan Center Plaza - The plaza is a combination of park, museum and performance center. The Plaza contains a variety of pieces of art, a pond used for ice skating in the winter, and an amphitheater that hosts free concerts during the summer. Gardens and lawn areas make this a pleasant place to stroll through at any time. 36 East 200 South.
John Wesley Powell River History Museum -The premiere museum of the history of the Green and Colorado Rivers, in the Western United States. The focus of the museum is John Wesley Powell and his crew's exploration, mapping and surveying the last unknown area of the United States, in 1869, and in 1871-72.
The Joseph Smith Memorial Building - The Joseph Smith Memorial Building is home to the Legacy Theater where visitors can enjoy a featured premier film. The Family Search Center and two restaurants are also located within the building.
Kennecott Copper Mine - World's Largest man-made excavation. The visitors center historic photographs, interactive exhibits, and three-dimensional models that provide an educational and entertaining experience for people of all ages.
Kimball Art Center - Kimball Art Center offers four sessions of art classes for adults and children, in addition to producing the Park City Art Festival. 638 Park Ave., Park City, (435) 649-8882.
Lagoon - Located just 15 minutes north of Salt Lake, Lagoon is a fun-filled family theme park. Lagoon offers incredible rides and attractions including Lagoon-A-Beach, Pioneer Village, a sky ride and picnic areas.
Little Sahara Recreation Area - Little Sahara is a giant sandbox made up of 60,000 acres of free-moving sand dunes, sagebrush flats, and juniper-covered hills ideal for sand-buggies, motorcycles and 4-wheel drive vehicles.
The Living Planet Aquarium - Experience a preview of our vision of an educational, cultural, entertainment facility. See and touch many of the animals that will eventually call The Living Planet home.
Millsite State Park - A secluded 435-acre lake at the mouth of scenic Ferron Canyon awaits visitors who love water-oriented activities.
Moab Music Festival - Music in Concert with the Landscape. A unique series of chamber music concerts amidst the striking natural beauty of the red rock canyon country in Southeastern Utah, featuring internationally acclaimed artists.
Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum - The purpose of the Life Science Museum is to document biological natural history. The Museum provides an opportunity to see nature from areas of the world that the average person cannot see. The three-story museum hosts more than 100,000 visitors each year and houses over two million specimens.
Mormon Miracle Pageant - The Mormon Miracle Pageant offers an exciting evening under a canopy of stars, at the foot of the magnificent Manti Temple. The pageant features three intertwined stories—the restoration of the gospel to the prophet Joseph Smith, the witness of the Book of Mormon, and the journey of the faithful Mormon pioneers to the beautiful Sanpete Valley.
Mulligan’s Golf and Games - Mulligan’s offers two 9-hole courses to challenge you, a lighted driving range and practice areas to improve you, two miniature golf courses to thrill you, batting cages and more.
Museum of Church History and Art - Peek into a covered wagon like those used by thousands of pioneers. Climb into an immigrant's ship bunk. View an 1847 log home to discover what frontier living quarters were like. Relive Brigham Young's 1847 pioneer trek, see an original 1830 Book of Mormon, and enjoy fine art from around the world.
Museum of Peoples and Cultures - The Museum of Peoples and Cultures is a museum of archaeology and ethnology with strengths in native cultures and artifacts of the Great Basin, American Southwest, Mesoamerica, Peru, and Polynesia. It houses more than 40,000 artifacts and 50,000 slides and photographs that document BYU archaeological research and artifactual materials.
Museum of the San Rafael - The Museum of the San Rafael features exhibits on dinosaurs, archaeology, and animals.
Museum of Utah Art & History -Utah’s cultural history represents a distinctly diverse blend of people, places and events. The non-profit Museum of Utah Art & History defines that remarkable history through those who created it and the art that reflects it. Opening December 2004.
The National Model Car Builders' Museum - The National Model Car Builders' Museum wants to introduce you to the wonderful world of the history of the model car hobby. The Museum, established in 1990, has gathered into one place thousands of items of memorabilia about the hobby of constructing scale miniatures of automobiles.
Nine Mile Canyon - Drive the Backcountry Byway through scenic Nine Mile Canyon. This journey back in time features remnants of two past cultures: Native Americans and early settlers. The spectacular Fremont Indian rock art etched into the canyon walls frames the twisting dirt road that stage and freight coaches traveled in the 1800s.
Off Broadway Theater - The Off Broadway Theatre (OBT) is Salt Lake's downtown hot spot for comedy. From great Broadway-style shows to wild and wacky spoofs and parodies, to amazing improv comedy, there's one thing you can count on with OBT, something funny is always going on!
Ogden Nature Center - The Ogden Nature Center is a nature education center and 127 acre wildlife sanctuary. Open all year, the Center¹s trails are a great place for winter walks, springtime bird watching, summer picnics and autumn colors in the fall.
Paintball Planet - 20,000 Square foot battle zone located right off of I-15 in Sandy.
Park City Museum - The Museum features a dozen exhibits and a museum gift shop.
Paul Bunyan's Woodpile - A geological curiosity--rare in Utah--the "woodpile" is a cluster of lava logs formed about 30-million years ago during the Eocine period.
The Paunsaugunt Wildlife Museum - The Paunsaugunt Wildlife Museum is located in one of the most scenic areas in the country. Located near Bryce Canyon National Park it has exhibits highlighting the wildlife that lives in the park and surrounding area.In addition to featuring wildlife exhibits, there are also artifacts from ancient Indians – like the Anasazi and Piute – that lived in the area.
Peery's Egyptian Theatre - Peery's Egyptian Theater is designed to accommodate live theater, dance, music, symphonic and multimedia performances as well as film.
Pioneer Memorial Museum - The Pioneer Memorial Museum is noted as the world's largest collection of artifacts on one particular subject, and features displays and collections of memorabilia from the time the earliest settlers entered the Valley of the Great Salt Lake until the joining of the railroads at a location known as Promontory Point, Utah, May 10, 1869.
Pioneer Theatre - Pioneer Theatre Company produces a seven-play season running from September through May, including a mixture of classics, large-scale musicals and contemporary dramas and comedies.
R.V. Jensen Living Historical Farm - Visitors to the farm can leave the present behind as they experience a real working farm with horse-drawn equipment, home cooking on a wood burning stove or a vigorous game of farm ball. Visitors are invited to milk a cow, gather the eggs, or just enjoy the variety of farm animals.
Raging Waters - Utah's most exhilarating family-fun water park. Catch a wave, soak in the sun, and quench your thirst for high-speed, heart-stopping wild water slide action in the middle of this waterpark paradise.
Red Butte Gardens - Nestled away in the foothills, the Garden has a breathtaking panoramic view of the Salt Lake Valley, and boasts 150-acres of natural area, spectacular floral displays, fountains, waterfalls and walking paths.
Relief Society Building - The Relief Society Building is the world headquarters to three of the LDS Church's auxiliary organizations. Visitors can get ideas and see displays focused on strengthening families.
Repertory Dance Theatre - Repertory Dance Theatre is dedicated to the creation, performance, perpetuation, and appreciation of American modern dance.
St. George Art Museum - This elegant building houses the beautiful work of Utah artists. You may also hold social functions including weddings, classes, and more in this building.
Saint George Temple - The Saint George Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is located on 250 East 400 South. Visitors can enjoy a nice walk around the temple grounds or visit the adjacent visitor's center which offers videos, brochures and tours.
Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Cauldron Park - The spirit of Salt Lake 2002 lives on at Olympic Cauldron Park, a stunning new space set high on a city hillside. Adjacent to Rice-Eccles Stadium, site of Opening and Closing Ceremonies. The park features the cauldron itself, the striking Hoberman Arch, a visitor center, and a theater.
Salt Lake Art Center - Since its inception in 1931, the Salt Lake Art Center has been an independent voice for contemporary visual art in the State and region. The center presents approximately twelve visual arts exhibitions annually, a full complement of educational programs for a general adult audience, and focused arts education programs for elementary and high-school age youth—all FREE of charge.
Salt Lake County Fair - Held at the Salt Lake County Equestrian Park and Event Center in South Jordan, festivities include demolition derbys, live entertainment, horse Shows, 4-H exhibits and demos, children's activities, and much more!
Salt Lake Stingers - Visit the official site of the Salt Lake Stingers baseball team. The team plays at Franklin Covey Field in Salt Lake City.
Salt Palace Convention Center - The Salt Palace Convention Center is used for conventions, trade shows, meetings, banquets, consumer shows, concerts, dances, sporting events and other special activities.
Seven Peaks Water Park - The place where families play! Seven Peaks is Utah's Largest Waterpark with over 25 Heated Water Attractions including Cave-In, The Lazy River, Shotgun Falls and Tyke's Peak.
Scofield State Park - Scofield is both a summer and winter recreation delight. It is situated 7,600 feet above sea level in the Manti-LaSal Mountains of the Wasatch Plateau. The 2,800-acre lake offers excellent boating and year-round fishing.
Soldier Hollow - Soldier Hollow in Wasatch Mountain State Park hosted 23 events during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. With Mt. Timpanogos as a spectacular backdrop, Soldier Hollow offers year-round recreational opportunities in mountain biking, hiking, camping, snow-shoeing, biathlon and cross-country skiing.
Southern Utah Air Museum - Experience the sights, sounds and smell of being in the cockpit of a KC-97, B-52 Stratofortress or T-38 Talon.There are also dozens of world class aviation art prints from Pearl Harbor to Desert Storm, Jimmy Doolittle's B-25 to the Mach 3 XB-70 Valkyre, it's all here. The museum is one of the only air museums where you can actually get into a cockpit.
Snow Canyon State Park - Red Navajo sandstone, capped by an overlay of black lava rock, makes photography, hiking, biking and camping in Snow Canyon a double treat.
Snow College - Offers concerts, theater, and other performances by students and touring performers during most of the year.
Snow Goose Festival - One of the signs that winter is on it's way out is the annual congregation of Lesser Snow Geese in the area around Delta. Each February thousands of these beautiful white birds use the fields and waters between Clear Lake Wildlife Management Area and Delta as a rest stop on their northern migration.
Starvation State Park - Starvation Reservoir offers 3,500 acres of year-round fishing and boating fun four miles northwest of Duchesne.
Sundance Summer Theatre - Situated to offer a backdrop of mountains and old growth pines, and an integral part of the Sundance Institute since the 1980's, the Sundance Theatre has showcased both classic and modern performances.
Tanner Amphitheater - A stunning 2000 seat amphitheater surrounded by the cliffs of Zion National Park. A live concert every Saturday night throughout the Summer.
Temple Square - This 10-acre block located in the middle of downtown Salt Lake City is one of the most popular tourist spots in Utah. Temple Square features two visitor centers, the Tabernacle, the Assembly Hall, and several monuments and statues. Forty-five-minute free tours of the square begin every 5 to 10 minutes at the 100-foot flagpole in the center of the block.
Thanksgiving Point - Located 20 minutes south of Salt Lake, Thanksgiving point offers great entertainment for the entire family. Enjoy magical gardens, a dinosaur museum, play a round of golf or enjoy a nice walk through the agricultural center.
This Is The Place - Heritage Park - Take a walk into the past at This Is The Place State Park. Old Deseret is a living historic village that recreates a typical community between 1847 and 1869. See the sights of daily pioneer life and visit adobe houses, shops, schools, churches and sites of cultural activities.
Tracy Aviary - Located on 7.5 acres of land in Liberty Park, Tracy Aviary is America's oldest and largest bird park. The Aviary currently maintains a population of about 500 birds representing 150 species, 21 of which are listed as endangered or threatened.
Treehouse Children's Museum - Treehouse Children's Museum is an interactive museum, themed around family literacy and the arts. It's located in Ogden. Every corner of Treehouse is filled with things to do and explore, stories to read and create, art to create, and theater to invent and perform.
Treehouse Children's Museum - An interactive museum themed around language, literacy and children's books.
Tuacahn Center for the Arts - Tuacahn is a 1500-foot spectacular red rock cliff Amphitheatre and Center for the Arts featuring Theatrical and Musical performances.
Uintah Arts Council - The Uintah Arts Council is a corporation created to aid and promote the performing arts, the visual arts and the literary arts of northeastern Utah, namely, for the city of Vernal and surrounding towns.
Union Station - Historic Union Station is the site of 4 public museums, large and small meeting rooms, a restaurant, visitors center, model train shop, and satellite police station.
Usana Amphitheatre - Outdoor venue for shows and concerts with spectacular views of the Wasatch Mountains and the Salt Lake City lights.
Utah Arts Festival - The Utah Arts Festival offers incredible visual, performing and language arts. Visitors can enjoy regional art, music, dance, entertainment and great food. The festival is held every year during the month of June.
Utah Festival Opera - The four-week festival includes three productions of grand opera, operetta, light opera, and/or seldom-seen Broadway-style musical theater.
Utah's Historic Governor's Mansion - This elegant 1902 building was once owned by the late Thomas Kearns, a U.S. senator who made millions in the mining industry. The building now houses the current governor, and features a three-story staircase, domed ceiling, and the famous upstairs ballroom. The governor's mansion is open for public tours Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-4 p.m. at no cost.
Utah Olympic Park - The 389-acre Park is a unique setting as the Olympic site for nordic jumping and the sliding sports of bobsled, luge and skeleton. Visitors are treated to a guided tour of the park, athlete training sessions, bobsled rides in summer and winter, an Olympic photo gallery, an interactive museum, freestyle aerial and ski jumping shows on summer weekends and a variety of camps.
Utah Olympic Oval - 2002 Olympic Winter Games speed skating site. Athlete training center. Public skating sessions, soccer, hockey leagues. Speed skating, curling, and figure skating instruction. Special events.
Utah Museum of Fine Arts - The Utah Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah is the only general art museum in Utah, where it is a major and unique public institution and its 'constituency' is the state and region.
Utah Museum of Natural History - Enjoy your journey through the evolving world of natural and cultural sciences at the Utah Museum of Natural History. Visitors can enjoy Native American artifacts, Dinosaur displays and hands-on activities for the kids.
Utah Shakespearean Festival - Founded in 1961 as a destination theatre in partnership with Southern Utah University, the Utah Shakespearean Festival is committed to entertain, enrich, and educate audiences through professional rotating repertory production of Shakespeare and other master dramatists.
Utah State Capitol - The Utah State Capitol building on its hilly perch can be seen from far away. The main floor houses interesting exhibits, including pioneer exhibits and a race car that once set a land speed record on the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Utah State Fair - Encompassing a spacious 65-acres, the fair is Utah's largest single event, attracts more than 300,000 fairgoers.
Utah State Historical Society Museum - The Utah State Historical Society, Utah's Division of State History, was founded in 1897. Within the museum, Utah's history comes to life with a permanent museum exhibition. The vast and priceless Collections provide an invaluable resource for all who want to make Utah History a rewarding part of their lives.
Utah Shakespearean Festival - Founded in 1961 as a destination theatre in partnership with Southern Utah University, the Utah Shakespearean Festival is committed to entertain, enrich, and educate audiences through professional rotating repertory production of Shakespeare and other master dramatists.
The Utah Symphony - Founded in 1940, the Utah Symphony has become a vital presence on the American music scene through its distinctive performances worldwide and its well-known recording legacy. The Symphony performs in the Abravanel Hall.
Welfare Square - Welfare Square is a modern facility comprised of a towering, 178-foot-tall grain elevator, a large storehouse, a bakery, a cannery, a milk processing operation, a thrift store, and an employment center—all designed to help people help themselves. Free, one-hour tours explaining the history and purpose of Church welfare are conducted Monday through Friday.
Western Heritage Museum - The museum contains artifacts from the Old West. There is also a display of stuffed wildlife and a collection of Indian artifacts.
Western Mining and Railroad Museum - The Western Mining and Railroad Museum is located in the small town of Helper, Utah. The museum tells the history of the railroad, mining and the lifestyles of the multiethnic immigrants who came into the area between 1880 and about 1936 to work on the railroad and work in the coal mines.
Wheeler Historic Farm - Tour a Historic Farmhouse and visit with animals, take a tractor drawn wagon ride, enjoy special events year round, picnic areas and more.
Zion Canyon Giant Screen Theatre - Located adjacent to Zion National Park, and the beautiful Virgin River in Springdale, Utah the Theatre Center features a six-story giant screen, The Theatre Deli, Water Wind and Time bookstore, two gift shops, Toaquim's Village and Gifts Limited.
