- The list below includes 154 free or cheap things to do in or near West Valley City, Utah, including 75 different types of inexpensive activities like Comedy Clubs, Movie Theaters, Arcades and Parks.
- From Hunter Park to Game Grid Arcade, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in West Valley City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Salt Lake City, Sandy, Lehi and West Jordan.
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Those who are interested in the history of the local area may enjoy what the Syracuse Museum has to offer. The museum's collection is comprised of many artifacts, including toys, clothing, and furniture.
27.8 Miles
The only cinema in the town is the Syracuse 6. Prices for tickets are somewhat lower than other theaters, but this fact is due mostly to the age of the cinema and the limited use of more modern movie technologies.
27.9 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.
28.2 Miles
At the Antelope Island State Park, visitors will have the opportunity to go hiking and biking on a variety of trails. This location, which is one of the largest islands on the Great Salt Lake, also features beaches and a visitor center.
28.6 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.
29.1 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.
29.3 Miles
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.
29.9 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.
30.1 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.