- The list below includes 151 free or cheap things to do in or near Bountiful, Utah, including 77 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Arts & Crafts Classes.
- From Mueller Park to Bountiful City Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bountiful and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Salt Lake City, Sandy, Ogden and Layton.
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At its indoor gymnasium, Copperview Recreation Center hosts local sports programs for the youth, such as soccer and basketball teams. The center has a fitness facility with equipment available to the public.
20.3 Miles
The Great Lake is a 20,000 square mile body of water that holds the title of being the second-saltiest lake in the world. The location, which features ten islands and several migratory bird species, is not an ideal place for swimming.
20.3 Miles
Willowcreek Park is a community park offering a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. These amenities include a baseball field, a covered pavilion with a picnic area, and a half-mile walking trail around the park.
20.4 Miles
Small group tours and private explorations are the focus of the Earth Tours Southern Utah-Day Tours. Trips can be arranged to a variety of natural wonders like Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, Escalante Canyons, Capitol Reef, and Zion National Park.
20.4 Miles
Covering over 30 acres, the Flat Iron Mesa Park has three separate jogging trails ranging from a third of a mile to 1 mile long. Soccer fields, two playgrounds, and tennis courts are also available for visitors.
20.4 Miles
Bicentennial Park is a full-service park that contains 3 tennis courts, 11 picnic tables, 2 baseball fields, and a lighted pavilion. The park spans a total distance of 6.5-acres of land.
20.5 Miles
Located inside a two story historic building, the Sandy Museum features an array of exhibits pertaining to local history and culture. The museum has displays regarding farming, mining, the railroad, and other endeavors.
20.7 Miles
Originally built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, the 400-acre Utah Olympic Park allows novices to pros to train in Nordic jumping, bobsledding, luging, and skeleton sledding. Visitors can also visit the Alf Engen Ski History Museum, and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympics Museum.
20.7 Miles
The most popular mountain range in Utah is the Wasatch Mountains. The region has even been set up as a state park that covers 22,000 acres to preserve the native environment, habitats, and animals while letting people enjoy camping, hiking, picnicking, and horseback riding.
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A huge, supervised play area awaits at Monkey Mountain, where families can play together, or parents can drop children for hourly care. Facilities include a 4-tier treehouse structure, slides, climbing activities and a toddler soft-play zone.