Top 10 Things to do in Ogden, Utah (UT)

June 10, 2021 Timmy Ribble

The city was named after fearless fur-trader and adventurer, Peter Skene Ogden, who explored the untamed area in the 1820s. Since then, Ogden has seen poverty and prosperity, conflict and celebration. Today, although a more subdued and modern place, the city is still big on action and adventure the whole family can enjoy. Take the kids to ogle the more than 100 life-size replicas of pre-historic creatures at the Ogden Dinosaur Park and Museum. Or head to the Tree House Museum, one of the best of its kind in the U.S. Adults will find plenty to enjoy on local golf courses or hiking trails in the summer, and everyone will love the local winter ski resorts. A grand old depot, Union Station is a must see for history buffs and anyone interested in trains and railroads. Be sure to stroll along 25th Street downtown. This historic block was the center of activity in the early 20th-century and is home to many restored buildings from the railroad era. The street also boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants, one-of-a kind shops, antique stores and art galleries.
Restaurants in Ogden

1. Skyline Trail

Ogden, UT
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Skyline Trail

This singletrack trail crosses the Wasatch Front, a line of mountains rising sharply from the surrounding valley.

2. Lewis Peak

Ogden, UT
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Mountain biking along the shoulders of this mountain provides challenges and amazing views.

3. Ogden High Advenuture Park

251 East 18th Street, Ogden, UT 84401 http://www.ogdencity.com/en/community/parks/High%20Adventure%20Park.aspx
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Ogden High Advenuture Park

4. The Ice Sheet

4390 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403-3104 +1 801-399-8750
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

The Ice Sheet

5. Eccles Community Art Center

2580 Jefferson Ave, Ogden, UT 84401-2411 +1 801-392-6935 http://ecclesartcenter-debra.blogspot.com/
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Eccles Community Art Center

Housed in a magnificent brick and red sandstone building, brimming with grand architectural details like round-arched windows, cylindrical towers and eyebrow dormers in the roof, this cultural and social center of Ogden hosts art shows and special events throughout the year.

6. Ogden City Stadium

668 17th St., Ogden, UT 84401 +1 801-629-8284
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Ogden City Stadium

7. George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park

1544 Park Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401-0803 +1 801-393-3466 [email protected] http://www.dinosaurpark.org/
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4.5 based on 268 reviews

George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park

Journey back in time to the days when the Dryosaurus roamed and the Tyrannosaurus rex ruled at this outdoor six-acre park that displays giant dinosaurs complete with sound effects like crashing trees and earth moving footsteps. The complex also includes a museum that features hands-on exhibits of the latest fossil finds from Utah and around the world.

Reviewed By bjanavice - Brevard, United States

Most amazing museum filled with Dinosaur bones, and an excellent gem room upstairs. Then you go outside and there are probably 100 Dinosaur statues. This would be a great place for kids of all ages.

8. Hill Aerospace Museum

7961 Wardleigh Rd, Building 1955 Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, UT 84056-5842 +1 801-825-5817 [email protected] http://www.aerospaceutah.org
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4.5 based on 705 reviews

Hill Aerospace Museum

Hill Aerospace Museum is located on approximately 30 acres of the northwest corner of Hill Air Force Base, five miles south of Ogden, Utah. The Museum, which opened in 1986, was founded in 1981 as a part of the United States Air Force Heritage Program. The Utah Museum hosted its five millionth visitor in the fall of 2019. More than 360,000 visitors, coming from every state and from many foreign countries, visited the museum in 2019. Not only does the Museum have close to 100 aircraft displayed in its two inside galleries and outside air park, it exhibits thousands of artifacts depicting the history of aviation of the United States Air Force, Hill Air Force Base and the State of Utah. Hill Aerospace Museum also has a STEM Education program housed in the Lt. General Marc C. Reynolds Aerospace Center for Education. FREE ADMISSION! FREE ADMISSION!

Reviewed By mcanultyc - Butte, United States

Today was our first ever visit to this museum and we were absolutely thankful we found it!! The displays of military planes were wonderful and informative. The volunteers were great with some wonderful historical knowledge of facts about the military planes in the museum. The gift shop had a wonderful variety of items to purchase from toy planes to clothing. Highly recommend this place for families and aviation fans, especially when you’re able to enjoy everything at no cost!!!

9. Treehouse Children's Museum

347 E 22nd St, Ogden, UT 84401-1415 +1 801-394-9663 [email protected] http://www.treehousemuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 153 reviews

Treehouse Children's Museum

Open since 1992, Treehouse Museum is a hands-on children's museum where children and their grownups Step into a Story.® With dozens of beautiful exhibits and award-winning daily programs Treehouse Museum is a magical place to explore for ages 2 to 10.

Reviewed By sidnakay - Ogden, United States

My toddler grandson loved it and asks to return weekly. Lots of hands on exhibits for kids. The staff is helpful and provides guidance.

10. Union Station

2501 Wall Ave, Ogden, UT 84401-1359 +1 801-629-8671 http://www.theunionstation.org/
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4.5 based on 299 reviews

Union Station

For 50 years this stately and historic depot served as a major hub for transcontinental rail service. Today, it remains a monument to grand rail stations of the early 20th-century and includes four museums: the Utah State Railroad Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Browning Kimball Car Museum and the Browning Firearms Museum.

Reviewed By sallywB8235GI - Webster, United States

We had a rainy day to kill in Ogden and found this place very interesting and well done. They have done a great job preserving a very beautiful building. The history of the building of the Transcontinental Railway was well covered. Kids would love the model trains. The cars in automobile museum were beautiful. The cowboy museum was small but with a few minutes. We skipped the gun museum. The location is good, right at the end of the historic 25th street where you can grab food and shop.

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