- 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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Simply Fishing is a fishing tour company that offers half-day and full-day excursions on six different lakes and rivers including the Provo River. The company is open year round and sells fishing equipment.
18.9 Miles
Mount Timpanogos is the second highest mountain within the Wasatch range, and there are several paths along the Mount Timpanogos Trails to help people reach the summit. The most popular is the Timpooneke Trail.
19.1 Miles
A large and scenic canyon, Provo Canyon is host to a variety of parks, which offer hiking trails, fishing in the Provo River, wildlife viewing opportunities, and picnic spots. The canyon is surrounded by mountains, which make for stunning views.
19.4 Miles
Waysatch State Park provides some stunning views of the surrounding mountain range accompanied by occassional spotting of wildlife, a variety of hiking trails and other outdoor activities such as biking and golf to explore and enjoy.
19.5 Miles
Soldier Hollow is a ski resort which hosts a variety of different outdoor activities like mountain biking, golf, snowshoeing, horse riding on the well-kept tubing lanes and cross country ski trails.
19.6 Miles
More than just a gallery, the Kimball Art Center is a community outreach and education center. Classes are led by actual artists who teach courses on painting, drawing, pottery, and other art mediums.
19.6 Miles
An eight theater movie multiplex, the Redstone 8 Cinemas shows primarily newly released Hollywood films in digital video and sound. The theater features a variety of concessions, and runs occasional specials.
19.7 Miles
The mysteries and hauntings of Park City are put on display in the Park City Ghost Tours. Guests walk around the area with the help of a tour leader who tells the stories of famous ghosts like Lizzy of the Imperial Hotel and the unfortunate workers of the local mine.
19.7 Miles
Historical walking tours, guided museum tours, and historical home tours are available at the Park City Museum. Visitors to the museum can see historical objects, learn about Utah state history, and learn how science and technology helps ski resorts and Utah mines.
19.7 Miles
A huge, supervised play area awaits at Monkey Mountain, where families can play together, or parents can drop children for hourly care. Facilities include a 4-tier treehouse structure, slides, climbing activities and a toddler soft-play zone.