- TripBuzz found 87 things to do with kids in or near Layton, Utah, including 73 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ogden, Salt Lake City, Syracuse and Bountiful.
- From Classic Fun Center to Coast2Coast, the Layton area offers 84 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails, Parks and Bowling.
- Recognized as a part of the Greater Ogden-Clearfield community, Layton is a relatively large suburb with several schools and colleges making their home in the city. Tourists visiting Layton can enjoy a number of entertainment sites including Restaurant Row, where there is a complete mile of restaurants. The city also has an outdoor amphitheater, heritage museum and several outdoor parks and recreation spaces.
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With special events like cosmic bowling, Big City Bowl offers visitors bowling with pop music. The bar is stocked with a variety of beer and has a billiard table. It also has an arcade area with racing and fighting games.
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The Sandy City High Point Park is a dual-purpose park that contains a softball field, two tennis courts, a playground, and a basketball court. The park also has a lighted pavilion with twelve picnic tables.
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Focusing on being smart with water usage, the Conservation Garden Park showcases a variety of water-conscious landscapes and gardening. The garden also features an on-site education center that offers classes in sustainability.
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The 15-mile long Big Cottonwood Canyon, located where the Rocky Mountains and the Great Basin Floor meet, offers hiking, biking, picnicking, rock climbing, fishing and camping facilities. The canyon is home to two ski resorts: Solitude and Brighton.
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As an archery shop, Full Draw Archery offers an assortment of archery equipment for beginner to advanced skill levels. The shop has an archery range with ten lanes to practice shooting in.
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Originally built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, the 400-acre Utah Olympic Park allows novices to pros to train in Nordic jumping, bobsledding, luging, and skeleton sledding. Visitors can also visit the Alf Engen Ski History Museum, and the 2002 Eccles Winter Olympics Museum.
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The mountain that is the center point of the Brighton Ski Resort receives an average of 500 inches of snow each winter with the snow being light, fluffy, and dry. They offer one main ski lift that families can ride together before the different trails diverge according to skill level.
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A huge, supervised play area awaits at Monkey Mountain, where families can play together, or parents can drop children for hourly care. Facilities include a 4-tier treehouse structure, slides, climbing activities and a toddler soft-play zone.
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At its indoor gymnasium, Copperview Recreation Center hosts local sports programs for the youth, such as soccer and basketball teams. The center has a fitness facility with equipment available to the public.