- Our list of the best things to do in Layton, Utah, features the top 104 nearby activities — including 44 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Layton, UT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, Outdoor Places, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 16 things to do within the city of Layton, UT , followed by 88 popular activities in nearby cities, including Salt Lake City, Ogden, Bountiful, Syracuse, West Valley City, Eden, Heber City, Huntsville, Roy, Clearfield and Kaysville
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Located in Murray Park, the Murray Amphitheater is set against the scenic backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains. The theater hosts a wide variety of musical, dramatic, and other performances, as well as special events.
28.3 Miles
Walden Park is a community owned and operated park that features playground equipment and sand volleyball pits. The community also rents the park's pavilion area to groups, providing electrical hookups and barbecue pits as well.
28.5 Miles
The Utah Olympic Oval hosts programs for aspiring figure skaters, speed skaters and more. Public skating is also offered. Known for the 'Fastest Ice on Earth,' this indoor speed skating oval was built in 2001 for the 2002 Winter Olympics.
29.2 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.
29.2 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.
29.3 Miles
Home to a four-acre fishing pond, Willow Pond Park features a fishing pier and a fish cleaning station along with courts for volleyball and basketball. It also provides children's playgrounds, a pavilion, a water play area and a gazebo.
29.4 Miles
Nickelmania is an arcade featuring vintage video games and a large selection of pinball machines as well. As the name of the arcade implies, all machines run off nickels here, although the arcade does charge a nominal admission.
29.5 Miles
Owned and managed by the community parks department, Southwood Park offers playground equipment, a sand volleyball pit, tennis courts, and an all-purpose soccer/football field. A pavilion with restrooms, barbecue grills, and electrical outlets is available by reservation.
29.9 Miles
At Wheeler Historic Farm, visitors can attend festivals, cow milking demonstrations, wagon rides, and more. The farm is still in operation, and features animals like pigs, sheep, goats, and rabbits.
30.2 Miles
Brigham City of is home to a wide array of attractions and amenities. The city is host to a large bird sanctuary, and features an array of shopping and dining opportunities.