Davis County
Things to Do
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Antelope Island State Park
Antelope Island State Park encompasses Great Salt Lake's largest Island. Wildlife and bird watching are popular activities, as are hiking, biking, and exploring the island. A visitor center offers information on the island's history, geology, biology, camping and recreation. Explore the Fielding Garr Ranch House. Wander through the barn and blacksmith shop of old cattle and sheep ranchers. Don't miss the deer, bison and birds of prey that often visit nearby springs. Check for additional seasonal pioneering activities.
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Boondocks Food & Fun
The Boondocks location in Kaysville offers miniature golf, bumper boats, bowling, go-karts, laser tag and more.
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Cherry Hill Resort
Cherry Hill Resort in Kaysville includes a water park, playground, jungle maze, climbing rock, miniature golf and more. The resort also offers tent and RV camping.
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Culture and Heritage
Davis County was named after Captain Daniel C. Davis, an officer in the Mormon Battalion. This group of 500 Latter-day Saint men volunteered in the mid-1800s to aid in the conquest of California during war with Mexico. The battalion, recruited during the Mormon Pioneer migration to Utah, participated in one of the longest marches in American military history, over 2,000 miles from Iowa to California. Though historic accounts on the "discovery" of Great Salt Lake differ, it is certain that during the early decades of the 1800s, a variety of explorers and mountain men visited the brine lake. In 1843, John C. Fremont came to the lake on a mapping expedition, earning the honor of having one of the lake's islands named for him. In 1845, Fremont returned to Great Salt Lake with another expedition and explored the lake's four major islands, including Antelope Island, now a Utah State Park offering many types of recreation and wildlife watching. History and culture are also abundant in Davis County with art centers, railroad and aerospace museums and many settlement-era collections.
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Eccles Wildlife Education Center
The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Wildlife Education Center lies on the edge of Farmington Bay and one of America’s richest wetlands. The center, sitting on the Robert N. Hasenyager Great Salt Lake Nature Reserve, is a prime habitat for songbirds, shorebirds and migrating waterfowl that spend the summer feeding and nesting in marshes, mudflats, ponds and grasslands in the surrounding wetland.
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Hike + Dine
Along with its incredible outdoors scene, Davis County has plenty of good eats. While it’s known for having arguably the most popular In-n-Out restaurant in the state, Davis County has around 400 other restaurant and food options to choose from, including plenty of local gems that have been recognized nationally for their quality and taste. Here are a few of Davis County’s best hikes and eateries to check out during your next visit.
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Lagoon Amusement Park
Lagoon in Farmington has been Utah's amusement park since the turn of the century, with wild rides, entertainment, food and a historic pioneer village. It's open daily in summer and weekends in fall and spring. And during the summer months, the Lagoon A Beach waterpark offers acres of water slides and swimming pools.