- TripBuzz found 4 things to do with kids in or near Garden City, Utah, including 2 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Logan and St. Charles.
- From Bear Lake to Pickleville Playhouse, the Garden City area offers 27 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Lake, Movie Theaters and Parks.
- On Bear Lake, Garden City is a small resort town in Northern Utah. Within close proximity of the Idaho border, this town is visited mostly in the summer months. Tourists to the community have the opportunity to enjoy an array of activities such as water fun like paddle boarding and swimming, along with other outdoor sports like hiking, golfing and horseback riding.
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The Visitor's Center is the first stop at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, which introduces guests to the park through displays and a short film. The refuge itself is a simple drive-through arrangement which follows a loop through the park.
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4400 Fossil Butte Countyrd 300, Kemmerer, WY 83101
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Featuring fish fossil specimens from Ulrich's Quarry, Ulrich's Fossil Gallery offers quarry digs where visitor's uncover their own fossils, and provides a range of prepared specimens and fossil kits for sale.
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The JC Penney Museum & Mother Store pays homage to James Penney, who opened the first JC Penney store in 1902. Penney's six-room cottage has been preserved as a museum, and the 'mother store' remains in business.
45.6 Miles
Located in a building that once served as a Mormon church, the Heritage Theatre now contains a 208-seat auditorium, a rehearsal space, and scene shops. The theatre offers auditions for those who wish to get involved.
45.6 Miles
With specials like $5.00 tickets on Tuesdays, Walker Cinemas VI shows the latest movies in standard and 3D formats in its auditoriums. The concession stand serves popcorn with real butter.
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2155 W Forest Street, Brigham City, UT 84302
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Featuring displays narrating the history of the surrounding wetlands, James V. Hansen Wildlife Education Center offers visitors exhibits that they can interact with. It has a large diorama showing the birds native to the region.