- TripBuzz found 209 things to do with kids in or near American Fork, Utah, including 203 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Provo, Sandy, Draper and Midvale.
- From The Haunted Forest to Jack & Jill Bowling Lanes, the American Fork area offers 85 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Bowling, Family Fun Center and Caverns & Caves.
- Approximately 25 miles from Sandy, UT, American Fork was originally used for hunting and fishing by the Ute Indians before Mormon pioneers settled there in 1850. The town is part of 'Happy Valley,' named that due to its high standard of living, including low crime rates and a stable economy. The town has an annual Miss American Fork Pageant and Concerts in the Park Series.
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As a community theater, Midvale Main Street Theatre offers a mix of performances put on by local actors. On Fridays and Saturdays, visitors can attend Quick Wits, a comedy performance full of improvisation.
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A sports complex, Union Park features four baseball fields with bleacher seating as well as a sand volleyball court. The park also provides grass fields, shaded areas, a children's playground and picnic tables.
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The large indoor amusement park for young children known as Jungle Jim's Playland features a variety of activities for its visitors. The majority of the options combine carnival-style children's rides, arcade games, and free play areas.
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Laser Quest-Salt Lake City
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Featuring a large arena, Laser Quest-Salt Lake City offers a competitive laser tag experience for its guests. The venue hosts birthday parties, day camps, school field trips, and other events.
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At Hawaiian Cultural Center, visitors can learn about the islands' heritage through dance, presentations, community events, cultural workshops, and more. The center hosts an annual festival that celebrates Hawaiian culture.
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Operated by the Midvale Historical Society, the Midvale City Museum seeks to preserve, display, and celebrate the history of the local and regional area. The museum features a variety of exhibits focusing on Midvale's history and culture.
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Gardner Village, open year round from Monday through Saturday, offers shopping, dining and a day spa. Shop amongst 22 boutique-style shops, then get a bite to eat at Archibald's Restaurant or Naborhood Bakery.
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Adjacent to Midvale Senior Citizen Center, Midvale City Park is a community park featuring a softball field, tennis courts and an amphitheater. The park also offers children's playgrounds, pavilions, grass fields, paved paths and restroom facilities.
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Megaplex Theater is a first-run movie multiplex with 14 separate auditoriums, including one equipped for IMAX films. The theater offers digital projection throughout, as well as traditional amenities like a snack bar and arcade.
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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.