- 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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The Pratt Aquatic Center not only hosts swim-meets and water-polo tournaments in its eight-lane competition pool with lap-lanes and diving boards, but is home to a current-river, water slide, kiddy (2 ft.) and leisure (3.5 ft.) pools.
43.9 Miles
Known as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, Rainbow Bridge is one of the largest natural bridges in the world. Visitors of this site can go backpacking, camping, and travel to the location by boat.
44.5 Miles
A photography studio and gallery, Bradley Young's Fine Art Photography features the works of photographer Bradley Young. Young's primary subjects include nature and landscape, but his work is eclectic and touches on a variety of subjects.
44.6 Miles
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.
45.5 Miles
Bounce Town is an inflatable play center for people of all ages. Bounce town offers open bounce sessions and is available for private party hosting. Snacks and pizza are also available on request.
45.7 Miles
Running along the shoreline of what was once Lake Bonneville, Bonneville Shoreline Trail is a mixed-use trail suitable for biking, hiking and dog walking. The trails offers both relatively flat and steep routes and views of the surrounding area.
45.8 Miles
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.
46.0 Miles
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.
46.0 Miles
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.
46.1 Miles
A public swimming pool, Layton City's Surf 'n Swim features a wave pool for a surfing experience along with a pool for open and lane swimming. The facility offers lifeguards, water aerobics, sand volleyball courts and a snack bar.