- The list below includes 14 free or cheap things to do in or near Brian Head, Utah, including 31 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Cedar Breaks National Monument to Dixie National Forest, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Brian Head and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cedar City, Panguitch and Parowan.
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12.9 Miles
Family owned and operated, Cedar Skate and Fun Center created unique handcrafted longboards out of several types of hard woods. There is also an on-site skate course where the skateboards can be tested and enjoyed.
12.9 Miles
Playing the latest films, Cinema 8 features digital 2D and 3D projection in its theater. The cinema is part of the Megaplex rewards program, where guests can earn points towards free tickets with every purchase.
15.5 Miles
Home to open and league bowling, Cedar Bowling Center also provides a bar and grill with food, drinks and adult beverages. The center offers cosmic bowling, a private party room, televisions, air hockey tables and arcade game machines.
24.4 Miles
Classic films are still shown at the Historic GEM Theatre which also maintains a movie museum that documents and displays the past film technologies used at the cinema. There is even an on-site Internet cafe for those who simply want to lounge.
26.6 Miles
Located within the Dixie National Forest area, Red Canyon offers very unique vermillion-colored rock formations that are surrounded by Ponderosa pine trees. Sightseeing is very popular as is hiking, camping, and picnicking.
28.1 Miles
Wall Street is a hiking location for visitors who are interested in travelling through a narrow area between rock walls. It is recommended that visitors arrange their hike so they are travelling up the canyon.
28.8 Miles
Situated on 229 square miles, Zion National Park features both high plateaus and deep canyons along the Virgin River. The park provides areas suitable for camping, climbing and wildlife viewing along with hiking trails, a visitors center and a museum.
34.8 Miles
An impressive rock formation once known as the Temple of Aeolus, Angel's Landing stands almost 1500 feet tall. Hiking trails run around the formation, leading to a variety of impressive vistas.
34.8 Miles
A scenic hiking trail, Weeping Rock is a half mile loop of moderate difficulty, though its broken pavement and steep incline make it unsuitable for wheelchairs. The trail offers remarkable views.
34.9 Miles
With one of the largest screens in the world, Zion Canyon Theatre has a continuous running show of an informative and entertaining movie about the canyon's cultural history. Occasionally, the theatre also plays popular Hollywood movies.