- The list below includes 184 free or cheap things to do in or near Midvale, Utah, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Laser Tag and Movie Theaters.
- From Midvale City Park to Union Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Midvale and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Salt Lake City, Sandy, Lehi and West Jordan.
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Affiliated with Brigham Young University, the BYU Museum of Art features a world-class collection of art in addition to traveling exhibits. The museum hosts a wide variety of educational events, as well.
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Entertainment options are aplenty and suitable for all ages at Boondocks Fun Center, including bowling, miniature golf, bumper boats, batting cages and more. Admission is free, and group events can be booked.
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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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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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275 E. Center St., Provo, UT 84606
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The Crandall Historical Printing Museum offers visitors a chance to learn about the role of the written and printed word in modern society. In addition to access to original documents, the location also offers a demonstration of actual printing presses.
29.4 Miles
An indoor ice rink and hockey arena, Peaks Ice Arena hosts open skating hours, adult and youth hockey leagues, and hockey and figure skating lessons. The arena also hosts themed skating nights.
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Coast2Coast is a seafood distributor that has the goal of serving high quality seafood to the general public. The company serves live clams, dry scallops, seaweed salads, halibut fillets, and Canadian salmon.
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The 3.7 mile Adams Canyon Trail is a hike that is suited for experts. It takes hikers through hills, over a rocks, and to a waterfall; it also offers access to camping and cross-country skiing.
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Layton City Park, locally known as Layton Commons, is a 47 acre park with baseball fields, a walking trail, and picnic shelters. Other park amenities include two playgrounds, the Heritage Museum, and a waterpark.
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The Layton City Heritage Museum is a museum dedicated to local and regional history. In addition to an array of rotating exhibits, the museum also hosts various musical and other artistic performances.