- The list below includes 149 free or cheap things to do in or near Midway, Utah, including 72 different types of inexpensive activities like Off Road & ATV, National & State Parks, Fishing and Paddleboarding.
- From Wasatch State Park to Rocky Mountain Outfitters, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Midway and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Provo, Sandy, Lehi and Orem.
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Jordan River Parkway Trail is a system of hiking and cycling trails that run parallel to the Jordan River. The trails feature a variety of wildlife and natural scenery and pass through several parks.
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Located in Murray Park, the Murray Amphitheater is set against the scenic backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains. The theater hosts a wide variety of musical, dramatic, and other performances, as well as special events.
23.7 Miles
Adjacent to Midvale Senior Citizen Center, Midvale City Park is a community park featuring a softball field, tennis courts and an amphitheater. The park also offers children's playgrounds, pavilions, grass fields, paved paths and restroom facilities.
23.7 Miles
With Utah Xtreme Paintball, visitors can participate in a competitive paintball game in an air-conditioned, indoor arena. Visitors can rent paintball equipment to use in the arena from the pro shop.
23.8 Miles
Situated on 63.4 acres, Murray City Park features athletic fields, an amphitheater for community events and a recreation center. The park also offers an arboretum, children's playgrounds, picnic facilities, a pool with a water slide and open grass fields.
23.8 Miles
Situated next to the Jordan River, Jordan River Parkway is filled with trails that cover different types of terrain. The trail takes visitors through a valley, hot springs, and stone formations.
23.8 Miles
The Park Center, housed within Murray Park, is a recreation center offering a variety of recreational amenities. Among these amenities are a gymnasium, a fitness center, two swimming pools, and a game room.
23.8 Miles
Megaplex Theater is a first-run movie multiplex with 14 separate auditoriums, including one equipped for IMAX films. The theater offers digital projection throughout, as well as traditional amenities like a snack bar and arcade.
23.9 Miles
At Hawaiian Cultural Center, visitors can learn about the islands' heritage through dance, presentations, community events, cultural workshops, and more. The center hosts an annual festival that celebrates Hawaiian culture.
23.9 Miles
Operated by the Midvale Historical Society, the Midvale City Museum seeks to preserve, display, and celebrate the history of the local and regional area. The museum features a variety of exhibits focusing on Midvale's history and culture.