- The list below includes 193 free or cheap things to do in or near South Jordan, Utah, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Recreation Centers, Walking Trails, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- From Jordan River Parkway Trail to Oquirrh Shadows Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in South Jordan and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Salt Lake City, Sandy, Lehi and Orem.
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A stand up paddle board service on Salt Lake, Paddle Wasatch is an outfitter as well as a guide service. The business offers boards for rent, and leads guided classes and tours.
5.7 Miles
Willowcreek Park is a community park offering a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. These amenities include a baseball field, a covered pavilion with a picnic area, and a half-mile walking trail around the park.
5.7 Miles
As an off-leash park, West Jordan Dog Park provides a 3.77 acre park for dogs of all sizes. The park has two gated areas for larger dogs, and a separate area for small dogs.
5.8 Miles
Small group tours and private explorations are the focus of the Earth Tours Southern Utah-Day Tours. Trips can be arranged to a variety of natural wonders like Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, Escalante Canyons, Capitol Reef, and Zion National Park.
5.8 Miles
Nickelmania is an arcade featuring vintage video games and a large selection of pinball machines as well. As the name of the arcade implies, all machines run off nickels here, although the arcade does charge a nominal admission.
6.1 Miles
At Wheeler Historic Farm, visitors can attend festivals, cow milking demonstrations, wagon rides, and more. The farm is still in operation, and features animals like pigs, sheep, goats, and rabbits.
6.1 Miles
Owned and managed by the community parks department, Southwood Park offers playground equipment, a sand volleyball pit, tennis courts, and an all-purpose soccer/football field. A pavilion with restrooms, barbecue grills, and electrical outlets is available by reservation.
6.2 Miles
The most popular mountain range in Utah is the Wasatch Mountains. The region has even been set up as a state park that covers 22,000 acres to preserve the native environment, habitats, and animals while letting people enjoy camping, hiking, picnicking, and horseback riding.
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Walden Park is a community owned and operated park that features playground equipment and sand volleyball pits. The community also rents the park's pavilion area to groups, providing electrical hookups and barbecue pits as well.
7.1 Miles
The Utah Olympic Oval hosts programs for aspiring figure skaters, speed skaters and more. Public skating is also offered. Known for the 'Fastest Ice on Earth,' this indoor speed skating oval was built in 2001 for the 2002 Winter Olympics.