- The list below includes 68 free or cheap things to do in or near Syracuse, Utah, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, History Museums and National & State Parks.
- From Antelope Island State Park to Syracuse 6, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Syracuse and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Salt Lake City, Ogden, Layton and Bountiful.
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5.6 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.
5.6 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.
6.1 Miles
The Motor Vu Drive-In Theatre is a drive-in movie theater that features a snack bar, digital projection, and occasional the flea market. The theater shows big-budget Hollywood productions as well as classic films.
7.6 Miles
Entertainment options are aplenty and suitable for all ages at Boondocks Fun Center, including bowling, miniature golf, bumper boats, batting cages and more. Admission is free, and group events can be booked.
8.2 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.
8.4 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.
9.7 Miles
Waterfall Canyon Trail is a rugged hiking path through scenic terrain that crosses two wooden bridges leading to a 200-foot waterfall. There, hikers can view Ogden Valley and observe wildlife surrounding the falls.
9.9 Miles
Miles Goodyear originally constructed Fort Buenaventura in the early 1840s, and visitors can see a reconstructed stockade and cabins, along with using the camping facilities, wildlife viewing, picnicking, and fishing.
10.1 Miles
Union Station, a train depot, is a local historic landmark and the site comprises of a railroad museum, a firearms museum, an art gallery as well as a car and western heritage museum. The depot also offers guided paranormal tours of the place.
10.1 Miles
Utah State Railroad Museum, located at Union Station, is a specialty museum housing a variety of artifacts and illustrations concerning the transcontinental railroad with some of the original timber used in construction put on a display. The exhibits also have railway equipment and a model railroad.