- The list below includes 65 free or cheap things to do in or near Clearfield, Utah, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Laser Tag, Movie Theaters, Parks and Recreation Centers.
- From Laser Zone to Syracuse Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Clearfield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ogden, Salt Lake City, Layton and Bountiful.
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LDS Tabernacle is a local landmark famous for its architecture, intricate artwork and memorabilia of local history. The place is maintained in good condition and hosts free concerts every day featuring local artists.
44.2 Miles
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum is a small museum located in the Chamber of Commerce building. They have an interesting collection and the ladies are very helpful and friendly.
44.4 Miles
Besides its tree-lined walkways and multiple dining options, the chief attractions at Utah State university are the arts theater and the famous Aggie Icecream parlor.
44.4 Miles
One of Utah's most beautiful hikes is Crimson Trail. While hikers can experience the colorful foliage, wind caves and 360 degree views of the mountainside, the trail is best suited for more experienced hikers and climbers.
44.4 Miles
Offering picturesque and scenic views, Wind Caves Hike is a popular but challenging trail in Logan County. Along the hike there are displays where information is shared about the cave, trail and wildlife.
44.5 Miles
At Whittier Community Center, visitors can enroll in community programs for dance, theater, and visual arts. The center has a wooden playground with slides and climbing structures designed to look like a castle.
44.8 Miles
A part of Utah State University, the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art features a wide array of visual art pieces. A varied collection, exhibitions include furnishings, photographs, paintings, ceramics and much more.
45.3 Miles
Variable terrain is offered at Beaver Mountain, which is a prominent ski resort. Visitors are able to perform several types of skiing and snowboarding across the numerous trails in addition to enjoying lessons if needed.
45.4 Miles
First Dam Canyon Entrance Park is a small park at the entrance of Logan Canyon. Visitors may feed the ducks, play a game of sand volleyball, or take a canoe onto the water.
45.5 Miles
Providing family fun and entertainment, Logan Lanes has no leagues and therefore offers open bowling all day/night. Along with bowling, the alley is equipped with a billiards room and restaurant where burgers, fries and other concessions can be purchased.