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Dinosaur Park
Ogden's George S Eccles Dinosaur Park offers a sensory experience that can be enjoyed by the whole family. The park is home to over 100 full-sized dinosaur sculptures that are brought to life by sound, robotics and a little imagination.
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Hiking
Ogden and the surrounding area is a prime destination for enjoying all the beautiful scenery that the outdoors has to offer. From colorful wildflowers in spring to leaf-peeping in the fall, to stunning waterfalls, the Ogden area has a variety of scenic hikes to be enjoyed by both families and adventure-seekers.
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Historic 25th Street
Ogden had been built up around the Transcontinental Railroad where 25th street was its cornerstone. While brothels, bootlegging and gambling were once a prominent theme of the area, Historic 25th Street now maintains its energy with lively bars, restaurants, retail and art galleries; all housed within the original turn of the century architecture.
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Live Music and Concerts
Music is very much ingrained in the fabric of Ogden’s culture and the music scene is alive year-round. Ogden features everything from summer music festivals, like the outdoor Ogden Twilight Series, to après ski free live music at the resorts and the Chamber Orchestra that performs primarily at the spectacular Perry’s Egyptian Theater. The city also has an especially rich jazz and blues history.
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Restaurants and Bars
Ogden offers a variety of cuisine options, from casual pub food and pizza spots to sushi revered by the locals. It's also home to the oldest bar in the West. There are some great spots for après ski in the city and Ogden Valley, and breweries are more and more becoming an integral part of the scene. See some of the favorite dining spots in Ogden.
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Rock Climbing
Heading north of Salt Lake on the I-15, the first climb you’ll find is 45 minutes away in Ogden. Heralded as one of the top climbing towns in the U.S., Ogden offers everything from winter bouldering to sport climbing and long adventure routes within a few minutes of downtown.
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Skiing
When it comes to skiing and snowboarding, Ogden Valley is home to three top-notch ski resorts that rival the very best. With over 8,000 acres of terrain, Powder Mountain touts being the largest in North America, while Snowbasin offers diverse terrain for riders of all levels. Nordic Valley is one of Utah’s most affordable and largest night skiing areas.
More Activities
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Botanical Gardens
Just a couple of miles from downtown is an 11-acre oasis that is the Ogden Botanical Gardens. Thousands of visitors come each year to find serenity among the many diverse garden settings along the Ogden River and take a quiet stroll or enjoy the trails that are open year-round.
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Hill Aerospace Museum
The 10-minute drive just outside downtown Ogden is worth your while to visit the Hill Aerospace Museum. Founded in 1981, the museum displays more than 70 aircraft and details the history of aviation in the United States with its exhibition of thousands of artifacts.
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Nine Rails Creative District
Ogden’s art scene is on the rise, now more than ever. With the establishment of Nine Rails Creative District just up the street from Historic 25th Street, you can take a walking tour of art installations and check out art galleries and strolls that happen regularly throughout the year.
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Ogden Temple
The Ogden Temple was the fifth temple built by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah and is a centerpiece for downtown, occupying a full city block. Temple grounds are well-kept with beautiful landscaping and water features and the site is certainly worth a visit while strolling about downtown.
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Skydiving
Whether you’re ready to make the jump or try a one-of-a-kind indoor experience in a controlled environment, Ogden offers a variety of skydiving adventures. Find local outfitters that are prepared to show you a thrill with spectacular views, or fly a little closer to the ground in a vertical indoor wind tunnel and experience skydiving with the whole family.
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Utah State Railroad Museum
The end of Historic 25th Street meets the Union Station building, which is home to four museums including the Utah State Railroad Museum and provides an educational and cultural resource to community members and visitors. Learn about the Golden Spike and how the eastern and western United States came together by rail.
Ogden Activities: Downtown to Dark Skies
Two days' worth of sun-up-to-sundown Ogden activities — eat, shop and bike where the locals go, end at an International Dark Sky park.