- The list below includes 33 free or cheap things to do in or near Kamas, Utah, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like Scenic Drives, Movie Theaters, Parks and Bowling.
- From Mirror Lake Scenic Byway to Utah Pro Fly Fishing Private Tours, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kamas and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Park City, Heber City, Midway and Provo.
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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.
24.7 Miles
Provo's South Fork Park is centered on South Fork Creek, a year-round creek that teems with aquatic life. The park is attractively wooded and has open green spaces, and has picnic tables and group pavilions.
24.8 Miles
Offering an array of thrilling outdoor adventures for all ages is High Country Adventure. The company takes guests on guided tours through Utah's high country by horseback, ATV, raft or kayak.
25.3 Miles
The 15-mile long Big Cottonwood Canyon, located where the Rocky Mountains and the Great Basin Floor meet, offers hiking, biking, picnicking, rock climbing, fishing and camping facilities. The canyon is home to two ski resorts: Solitude and Brighton.
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1014 Provo River Parkway, Provo, UT 84604
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The Provo Canyon Recreation Trail is a nature trail that runs through several local parks around the area. Running, biking, horseback riding, and hiking are common activities for those who visit the trail.
27.4 Miles
A popular hiking destination, Sandy's Bell Canyon provides stunning views of the surrounding wilderness. Hikers will see a large waterfall, and those choosing to follow the trail to its end will see remarkable views of the Salt Lake Valley.
27.6 Miles
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Salt Lake Ranger District, Brighton, UT 84121
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A variety of activities are offered at the Wasatch-Cache National Forest which is officially called the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. During the summer visitors can hike and bike the trails while winter allows for skiing and snowmobile use.
28.4 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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Alpine Scenic Loop, Highway 92, American Fork, UT
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Timpanogos Cave National Monument allows guests to explore an underground world. Take a guided tour led by a park ranger for an up close and personal look. Caves are open May through September.
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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.