- Our list of the best things to do in Syracuse, Utah, features the top 92 nearby activities — including 38 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Syracuse, 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 9 things to do within the city of Syracuse, UT , followed by 83 popular activities in nearby cities, including Ogden, Salt Lake City, Layton, Bountiful, Eden, Heber City, Huntsville, Roy, Clearfield and Kaysville
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With games costing a nickel each, Nickelcade Video Games has an expansive arcade area with classic arcade games for kids to play. It has a concession stand that sells snacks and pizza.
36.6 Miles
Jordan River Parkway Trail is a system of hiking and cycling trails that run parallel to the Jordan River. The trails feature a variety of wildlife and natural scenery and pass through several parks.
36.8 Miles
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Utah & Salt Lake Canal Trail, 10300 S Redwood Road, South Jordan, UT 84095
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Marv Jensen Rec Center is a youth sports and fitness center. It offers state-of-the-art fitness equipment, a 6-lane indoor pool, aerobics classes and personal training, and has leagues for basketball, flag football and racquetball.
36.8 Miles
A discount movie theater, Cinemark Movies 9 features second-run movies in its nine auditoriums using digital projection. The theater offers RealD 3D movies as well as a lobby snack bar with food and drinks.
36.8 Miles
The Sandy City Amphitheater is a wheelchair accessible concert venue with a concession stand for the use of the concert-goers. The venue seats 2,750 and has both reserved and lawn seating available.
36.8 Miles
As Sandy's third largest developed park, Falcon Park is enjoyed by locals and visitors of all ages. The park features three little league baseball fields, a soccer field, picnic areas, playground and a jogging trail.
36.8 Miles
At The Marv Jenson Fitness and Recreation Center, visitors can enroll in free fitness classes with experienced instructors. The center has an aquatics area, racquetball courts, saunas, and other amenities open to the public.
37.0 Miles
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.
37.1 Miles
The 389-acre Utah Winter Sports Park has six Nordic ski jumps, 1,335-meter sliding track, a freestyle skiing hill, a 750,000-gallon summer swimming pool, a winter sports center, a ski museum, and winter games museum. The venue was constructed for the 2002 Winter Olympic games.
37.2 Miles
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.