- The list below includes 202 free or cheap things to do in or near Sandy, Utah, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails and Arcades.
- From Bell Canyon to Flat Iron Mesa Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sandy and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Salt Lake City, Provo, Lehi and West Jordan.
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Containing many varieties and species of trees, Mount Timpanogos Wilderness Area provides miles of trails to hike. Within the park there is a reservoir dam, outdoor theater, and underground cave.
13.9 Miles
With two movie screens, Towne Cinemas shows movie releases on their second run at a discounted price. The theater can be rented out for special events like birthday parties and corporate events.
14.2 Miles
With over eight acres of land, Memory Grove Park provides a central location for visitors to walk, jog, and explore. Facilities at the park include restrooms, drinking fountains, picnic tables, and an ornamental fountain.
14.3 Miles
At the Jack & Jill Bowling Lanes, guests can go bowling, play a game of pool, or enjoy video arcade games. The location also sells food and hosts birthday parties.
14.4 Miles
At Altus Fine Art, visitors can view a variety of artwork in a Christian theme. The gallery showcases the work of 13 artists that specialize in painting with Christian imagery.
14.9 Miles
Showcasing artwork with Christian themes, Repartee Gallery offers a variety of art prints, calendars, and Christmas ornaments in its gallery. The gallery features the work of several regional and local artists in Utah.
15.2 Miles
City Creek Canyon is located a mile from the heart of downtown Salt Lake City. It is a paved route that brings patrons through a canyon along the creek and is a fairly easy grade until the last 2 miles.
15.2 Miles
With a quarter acre of land, Ensign Peak Park has many jogging trails and walking paths for visitors to enjoy. The trails have markers and plaques along the way detailing the history of the area.
15.3 Miles
The Haunted Forest is a scare walk that features an extensive cast of costumed characters, animatronic displays, and elaborate sets. The facility also has a zombie paintball game, in which visitors can pelt costumed zombies with paint balls.
18.4 Miles
Originally built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, the 400-acre Utah Olympic Park allows novices to pros to train in Nordic jumping, bobsledding, luging, and skeleton sledding. Visitors can also visit the Alf Engen Ski History Museum, and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympics Museum.