Large, climatized hangars house world-famous warplanes and modern jets in a spacious, clean layout that feels like a private hanger. The atmosphere is quiet and family-friendly, with veterans sharing stories and interactive features like a VR flight simulator and aircraft visitors can enter. Free entry and accessible amenities make it welcoming for all ages.
Displays feature aviation history and military aircraft with detailed exhibits. The experience offers a strong sense of historical significance and quality.
Many cool aircraft sit on display, letting you get up close. Exhibits include pictures and stories that bring aviation history to life. Admission is free, making it an easy spot to explore aviation exhibits and history.
Good to know
The Hill Aerospace Museum is free to enter for all visitors.
Every Friday features 'Fly-By Fridays,' a special event with unique activities.
Open aircraft days allow visitors to explore additional aircraft up close.
Historic building blends modern amenities with unique decor and a quiet, cozy atmosphere. Courtyard offers hot tub, fireplace, and water features for relaxation. Spaces feel inviting and serene, with a family-like vibe and peaceful outdoor areas.
Historic buildings feature unique decor and charming architecture with modern updates. The hotel offers a cozy vibe blending old-world charm with contemporary comfort.
Age and history give it a cool vintage vibe. The place feels quaint and carries a distinct old-school charm.
Good to know
Check-in is done via a text with codes for easy access.
The location is convenient for dining and shopping options.
There is a farmers market next door on Monday evenings.
Historic building with unique architecture houses a free, well-curated art collection. The atmosphere is peaceful and classy, enhanced by beautiful outdoor spaces including a sculpture garden and courtyard. Activities for children and a diverse gift shop add to the welcoming environment.
Historic building features unique architecture and houses a variety of history exhibits. Sculpture garden and quilt show add to the cultural experience.
Super cool religious art stands out alongside an impressive Russian art exhibit that contrasts with old salon displays. The architectural design features a cool old structure and a center pavilion with spiral stairs.
Good to know
Admission to the museum is free, but donations are encouraged.
The museum hosts various events throughout the year, including art shows and concerts.
The annual Utah Art Salon showcases local artists and is a popular event.
Historic pioneer building offers phenomenal acoustics and houses one of the largest working pipe organs in the world. The space feels peaceful and beautiful, filled with rich history and faith. Choirs and organ music regularly fill the hall, creating a unique concert experience.
A beautiful, historic venue with amazing acoustics serves as a monument to faith and sacrifice. The museum offers a well-organized walk through the history of the church and region.
An organ performance fills the space with rich sound. The building's historic architecture adds to the cool vibe. A high-quality sound system enhances every event.
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No tickets are needed to attend events at the Tabernacle.
Admission to the Tabernacle is free for all visitors.
The Tabernacle hosts free organ concerts daily lasting 30 minutes.
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture shapes a grand, historic building filled with vintage locomotives and hands-on train exhibits. The atmosphere stays calm and inviting, with quiet spaces that highlight the heritage and history throughout. Interactive areas for children and a mix of museums create a family-friendly educational experience.
Historic locomotives and railroading history stand out here. The site also features the John M. Browning Firearms Museum and an antique car exhibit, offering a broad look at industrial history.
Massive locomotives and a firearm museum stand out inside a cool old building. Antique cars and multiple museums offer plenty to watch and explore.
Good to know
Entry to four museums at Union Station costs $7.
Union Station hosts a variety of community events throughout the year.
The annual model train show is a popular event at Union Station.
Historic mansion showcases western local art in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with charming patios and a visually stunning design. Art exhibits rotate monthly, offering fresh community shows and a variety of creative experiences. Free admission and an art pantry support local engagement and accessibility.
A beautiful historic mansion showcases local history and art. The building offers a rich glimpse into Utah history with interesting relics and architecture.
Classroom and house both have a very cool vibe. Tattoo exhibitions add a unique edge. Entry is free, making it easy to check out.
Good to know
Entry to the Eccles Art Center is free.
The center hosts a first Friday art stroll every month.
The free art pantry offers art supplies for anyone in the community.
Park combines memorials to veterans with scenic bridges and a river running through. Atmosphere stays peaceful and meditative, inviting quiet reflection. Off-leash dog area and picnic spots attract visitors seeking relaxation and nature.
Endless trails feature historical monuments and memorials dedicated to veterans, adding a layer of solemnity and respect. The park preserves historic land with scattered markers that tell stories and keep history alive.
Lush greenery and shaded pathways create a cool, serene environment. Picture-esque buildings and a memorial add to the area's unique charm. The park offers a hidden, peaceful spot especially at night.
Good to know
Dogs must be kept on leash until marked off-leash areas.
Parking can be tight, especially during events like weddings.
Cars are not allowed in the park after 5 PM.
Temple showcases Nauvoo-inspired architecture with breathtaking marble staircases and stained glass windows that create a peaceful, sacred atmosphere. Beautiful gardens and spacious rooms add to the serene environment. Elevators accommodate those needing assistance with stairs.
An impressive architectural landmark stands as a tasteful, clean symbol of religious dedication. Visitors can learn about the LDS people's history and their faith.
Strong architectural design and a serene atmosphere make it a very cool place to visit.
Good to know
You cannot tour the temple unless you are a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
To tour the temple, you need to hold a temple recommend and be a church member.
No photos are allowed inside the temple.
Gallery space resembles a fine museum filled with exceptional antiques and original artwork. Atmosphere feels sophisticated and inspiring, with a fresh experience on each visit. Collection stands out for its high-quality curation and historical depth.
An eclectic collection of historical artifacts fills the floors, offering access to timeless treasures. The art showcases rich history and beauty throughout the space.
Spots here offer cool decor and interesting old pieces that catch the eye. Items inside stand out for their unique style.
Good to know
The collection features unique, exquisite, and historically significant antiques.
Bringing children is not recommended due to the delicate nature of the items.
Items in the shop can be quite expensive, reflecting their quality.
Small historic kiln stands just off the road with informational signs nearby. Trail next to kiln offers shady walk and incredible views along Indian Trail. Area suits family outings with easy access and fun landmarks for children.
A historic kiln sits by the roadside as a small landmark. It offers a chance to learn about local history before hiking nearby.
The Historic Ogden Canyon Kiln stands out as a really cool feature. The area feels small but has a pretty cool vibe overall.
Good to know
The Coldwater Canyon cutoff trail is washed out about 0.10 miles up.
The parking lot is shared with the trailhead; additional parking is across the street.
There are no restrooms or picnic tables available at the bottom of the trail.