- 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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Specialties from the Bajío region of Mexico, such as burritos filled with sweet shredded pork and carne-asada chimichangas
13.2 Miles
Showcasing performing arts acts, Bountiful/Davis Arts Center features everything from classical music to international dancing for the community to enjoy. The center hosts workshops for painting, drawing, theater, and more.
13.2 Miles
Bountiful Davis Art Center serves as a premier regional community art center that provides art programs to the wider community. They offer a variety of art classes including printmaking, ceramics, oil, watercolor illustration as well as theatre and yoga.
13.3 Miles
The Bountiful Historic Museum provides the historical information and artifacts of the Bountiful community. The museum offers tours of 35 historic sites in the Bountiful community, including the Willey Cabin and the Bountiful Tabernacle.
14.5 Miles
A large multi-use events location, Golden Spike Arena boasts 150 acres of outdoor space with views of the Wasatch Mountains, and a large indoor area. It plays host to a variety of events including concerts, rodeos, and chariot racing throughout the year.
14.6 Miles
Toad's Fun Zone is an indoor and outdoor family fun park. The park offers indoor miniature golfing and arcade, fire and ice laser tag, outdoor batting cages and go-kart racing and more.
15.5 Miles
At an elevation of 5,400 feet, Mueller Park is best known for its group picnic area. The park features shady maple, aspen, and cottonwood trees as well as a hiking trail that allows dirt biking and horseback riding.
15.9 Miles
Offering group tours of the waters around Antelope Island, Gonzo Boat Rentals provides kayak and paddle board rentals for visitors. Groups can take the kayaks towards Egg Island and explore the coast line.
18.1 Miles
The well-groomed slopes of the Wolf Mountain Ski Resort are open from late November to the beginning of April. Roughly 20 percent of the trails are suitable for beginners while the bulk of the trails are for intermediate skiers though.
19.1 Miles
With a quarter acre of land, Ensign Peak Park has many jogging trails and walking paths for visitors to enjoy. The trails have markers and plaques along the way detailing the history of the area.
19.2 Miles
City Creek Canyon is located a mile from the heart of downtown Salt Lake City. It is a paved route that brings patrons through a canyon along the creek and is a fairly easy grade until the last 2 miles.