- The list below includes 207 free or cheap things to do in or near Draper, Utah, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Aquariums and Family Fun Center.
- From Soccer City to Cinemark Theatre, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Draper and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Salt Lake City, Provo, Sandy and Lehi.
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Game Grid Arcade
3601 Constitution Blvd, Ste C128, West Valley City, UT 84119
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Over 55 games are available within the Game Grid Arcade that features 50 different game cabinets. The offerings are a combination of classic games like Pac-Man and Asteriods and newer ones like Terminator Salvation and Super Street Fighter 4.
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Wiseguys is a comedy club that hosts some well-known stand up comics and also has an open mic night once a week. Shows last from 90 minutes to 2 hours, and there is no age limit.
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Wiseguys Comedy is a comedy club that has hosted comedians such as Ben Gleib, Chris D'Elia, Carlos Mencia, Rob Schneider, and Joe Machi. The club holds open mic nights on occasion.
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1355 W 3100 S, West Valley City, UT 84119
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A multipurpose facility, the Utah Cultural Celebration Center hosts an array of cultural events throughout the year. The facility focuses on educational outreach, and hosts art exhibits, special events, and various programs.
13.6 Miles
Mill Creek Canyon is a scenic canyon offering several hiking opportunities. Visitors to Mill Creek Canyon can hike on one of fifteen unique hiking trails. Many of the trails are suitable for cross country skiing during the winter months.
13.9 Miles
An expansive 110 acre regional park, Sugarhouse Park is on the site of what was once a territorial prison. The park is now picturesque rolling hills and open green space, and features scenic running trails.
14.8 Miles
Hunter Park is spread across nearly 30 acres of land which includes four baseball fields, basketball courts, two lighted tennis courts, and a volleyball court. Nearly one mile of paved pathways and a children's playground is also available.
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Utah's oldest park, Liberty Park offers a quiet, scenic space for visitors to relax and connect with nature. It features picnic areas, tennis and volleyball courts, hiking and biking trails, and paddleboats for rent.
15.7 Miles
Simply Fishing is a fishing tour company that offers half-day and full-day excursions on six different lakes and rivers including the Provo River. The company is open year round and sells fishing equipment.
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Featuring over 70 carved stones, Gilgal Sculpture Garden displays sculptures created by a local artist and LDS bishop in 1945. The stones contain carvings of Mormon poems, with the most prominent sculpture being a Sphinx.