- 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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Bridal Veil Falls is one of the three waterfalls that constitute the famous Niagara Falls. Besides the scenic beauty of the place, there are also multiple picnic areas and paved trails and a small pond nearby where visitors can feed the fish.
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The area of Camp Floyd and Stagecoach Inn State Park is founded around the original camp that was constructed in 1858 during the antebellum era. The history of the site and the Civil War is displayed through exhibits at the on-site museum.
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BYU Museum of Paleontology houses a wide range of full-size dinosaur skeleton displays as well as a variety of fossils. Student curators and guides also offer informative guided tours of the facility where visitors can view additional fossils kept in the storage.
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Brigham Young University has a very strong paleontology department and large-scale fossil collection which it displays at the BYU Earth Science Museum. Ancient plants and dinosaurs are put on display in this institute, which has been more recently named the BYU Museum of Paleontology.
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Hiking in Rock Canyon takes visitors through mountains, forests, waterways, and fields. Visitors can go sledding, mountain biking, or caving in the canyon, which has areas accessible to people of most skill levels.
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Brigham Young University has a lot to offer to its students as well as visitors with beautiful views of the surrounding mountain range and manicured flower-beds. The campus also maintains an art museum, a paleontology museum, a fine arts center, a creamery and much more.
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Utah Lake State Park is Utah's largest freshwater lake and provides fishing access for channel catfish, walleye, white bass, black bass and several species of panfish. Patrons can spend an evening camping, then powerboat, canoe or sail on the Lake.
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Museum of Art at Brigham Young University offers a wide range of artworks as a part of the permanent collection as well as of rotating exhibits which feature both national and international artists.
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Y Mountain
The mountain in Provo to the east with a giant Y, Provo, UT
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Located near (and named after) Brigham Young University, Y Mountain is a 8,520-ft. mountain named for the giant concrete 'Y' located on the mountainside. Visitors commonly take the challenging hike up the mountain and enjoy the views from the Y.
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BYU Museum of Peoples & Cultures showcases a variety of artifacts belonging to the native American history and culture accompanied by other travelling exhibits which focus on other world cultures such as those found in Africa, Asia and South America.