Hi! Jami Stillwell here, founder and CEO of Chippr. I’m so excited for the opportunity to guest post on getinandgo.com!
At Chippr we’re all about finding new ways to save time and money. (You can check out our local blog here.) To go along with that theme, we’ve put together a list of 37 fun and completely free things to do in Utah County this winter.
Enjoy!
With the expenses of the Holidays, many of us are looking for extra ways to make our money stretch. But with all the weather, shopping and stress, a vacation is definitely in order! So how about a staycation on the cheep? Here are 37 fun and completely FREE things to do in Utah County this winter.
Holiday Activities
1. Christensen & Hymas Light Display
The Christensen and Hymas light display in Draper is a great way to get into the holiday spirit. Set to music, this awesome light display runs from 5:30 to 10:30pm up until Christmas. Tune into 99.9FM and enjoy from your car!
Address: 11693 S 700 E #100 Draper, UT 84020
Hours: 5:30-10:30pm every night after Thanksgiving until Christmas.
For more details, click here.
2. Lights in the Hills Provo
I grew up in Provo, and one of our favorite places to see lights has always been in the hill streets of east Provo. You can access these streets from Timpview Drive or 9th East. Just keep driving east and up, and pretty soon you’ll see some pretty amazing light displays.
Tip: Be sure you either know the area or leave plenty of time, since it’s pretty easy to get turned around! If you get lost, no worries, that just means more lights.
3. Lights in the Riverbottoms Provo
When it comes to Christmas lights, this has been the go to spot for my family for years. These homes really go all out. It’s definitely worth a visit, no matter where you live in Utah county.
How to get there: off of I-15, get onto University Avenue towards 3700 N (Will’s Pit Stop for those of you familiar with the area). Turn onto 3700 N and then take your first left. Take a right onto any of the streets you come to, the lights shouldn’t be hard to miss!
4. Lights at the Shops at Riverwoods
The Shops at Riverwoods put on a beautiful display each year. Wander around the peaceful shops, warm your hands at any of the fire pits scattered throughout and enjoy. For those of you with a little money to spend, stop at the Provo Beach Resort for a fun time.
Address: 4801 N University Avenue, Provo, UT 84604
Hours: Most shops are open Monday through Saturday 10am-9pm, but the lights can be enjoyed at any time. If you plan on eating while you’re there, contact the restaurant for hours.
5. The Lookout Point at East Lawn Memorial Hills
Assuming you have no issue with being in a cemetery, there is a fantastic lookout point at East Lawn Memorial Hills in Provo. You can see the entire valley from here and it’s a breathtaking view whether it’s Christmastime or not.
Address: 4800 N 650, Provo, UT 84601
How to get there: Get on University Avenue off of I-15 headed towards 4800 N (Orem Center Street). Head east on 4800 N. The road to East Lawn will be on the left. You will need to walk a ways once you get there to reach the lookout point.
Hours: The road to East Lawn is closed off to cars after 10pm but you can still get there on foot.
6. The Lookout Point at Rock Canyon
Another great lookout point is located at the base of the Rock Canyon trail, just above the Provo Temple. My husband and I have been known to drive up this way to get our daughter to sleep and then spend a romantic half hour cuddling and looking at the city lights.
How to get there: Get on University Avenue off of I-15 headed towards 2230 N. Turn east on 2230 N and continue past the Provo Temple. The road will reach a point where you can either go straight or follow it right. Go straight and park in the first parking lot on your left, facing the valley.
7. Pond Town Christmas
Salem, Utah puts on a magical display each year for the Christmas season. Even better, it’s completely free! Learn more here.
8. Christmas Caroling
Christmas caroling seems like it’s a dying art, but that’s no reason not to resurrect it! Get a group together and visit the homes of some families you know could use a little smile.
Science, Community, History and Culture
9. Daughters of Utah Pioneer Museums
Did you know there are fifteen Daughters of Utah Pioneers museums in Utah county? Neither did I! What a cool way to learn about Utah history. I plan on adding this to my bucket list, and so should you!
For a complete list of the museums and accompanying info, visit this link and scroll down for Utah County.
10. Pioneer Village
I visited this gem over the summer and had a great time. This is a similar experience to the Church sites in Palmyra for those of you that have been. Villagers in costume explain to you the significance of each building and demonstrate activities from life in that time.
Address: 500 W 600 N, Provo, UT 84604
Tours are by appointment only during the winter months. For more information, click here.
11. Crandall Historic Printing Museum
“A living documentation of the role the written and printed word has had on history”
–http://crandallmuseum.org/
Address: 275 E Center St, Provo, UT 84606
For more details, click here.
12. Orem Heritage Museum at SCERA Center for the Arts
Inside the SCERA Center for the Arts is a fun little gallery focused on local history, cultures and art. It’s free and changes from time to time. Worth a stop if you’ve never been.
Address: 745 South State Street Orem, UT 84058
Visit this site for more info.
13. BYU Museum of Peoples and Cultures
“The Museum of Peoples and Cultures is BYU’s Teaching Museum, inspiring students to life-long learning and service and mentoring them in collections-focused activities”
–mpc.byu.edu
Address: 700 North 100 East Provo, Utah
Learn more here.
14. Peteetneet Museum & Cultural Arts Center
Address: 10 South 600 East Payson, UT 84651
Hours: Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm.
Website: click here.
15. The Museum of Mormon Mexican History
Address: 1501 North Canyon Road Provo, UT 84602
16. Historic Provo Buildings Walking Tour
A self-guided tour of historic architecture in Provo. Covers 71 historic Provo buildings.
Access the tour for free here.
17. BYU Eyring Science Center
The BYU Eyring Science Center is a great place to take elementary-school aged kids for exploration and fun. There are some great interactive exhibits including the well-known giant pendulum.
Location: In the middle of BYU campus, just west of the Spencer W. Kimball Tower (the tallest building on campus). For a map of BYU campus, click here.
18. BYU Museum of Paleontology
“This museum showcases many fossils from the Jurassic Period, which spans a period from approximately 210-140 million years ago. The museum houses one of the top five collections from the Jurassic Period in the world”
-geology.byu.edu
Address: 1683 N. Canyon Road Provo, Utah
Call for current hours: (801)-422-3680
More information: click here.
19. Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum
Most commonly known as the “Bean Museum”, the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum was recently remodeled and has a very impressive display of every species imaginable. A great indoor day trip for you and the kids. For even more fun, call ahead to schedule a live animal show. It’s free! You can also schedule a tour of the exhibits.
Address: 645 E 1430 N Provo, UT
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-9pm, Saturday 10am-5pm. Check here for holiday hours.
Website: click here.
Along with a great place to send your hubby when you want him occupied for well, days, Cabela’s in Lehi has a pretty fantastic animal display, surrounded by a stream of live fish. It’s a fun way to pass the time if you need a break from shopping at the Outlets.
Address: 2502 Cabela’s Blvd, Lehi, UT 84043
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-9pm, Saturday 8am-9pm, Sunday 10am-6pm.
21. Fire Station Tour
Did you know that you can get a tour of your local fire station for free, any time? Just call ahead and ask! I so wish I’d known about this when I was a kid.
Location: Your local fire station (just call and ask).
22. Bluehouse Skis Factory Tour
Bluehouse Skis offers free factory tours by appointment. Visit their website here for more information.
Address: 1392 W 70 S, Lindon, UT
A little-known gem located in Springville, featuring antiques from over 50 dealers. A great place to go and search out that treasure you’ve been looking for.
Address: 1045 North 2000 West Springville, UT 84663
Visit their blog here.
24. Your Local Library
Most of us know about the daily and weekly free events held at our local library. However, I’d venture to say that few of us really take advantage of it. So go ahead, check out the schedule at your city’s library and add it to your itinerary!
Art Museums and Galleries
25. Brownstone Gallery
Address: 3370 N University Ave, Provo, UT 84604
26. BYU BF Larsen Gallery
Located in the Harris Fine Arts Center on BYU Campus. For a map of BYU campus, click here.
The BYU Museum of Art is one of the more well known art museums in Utah County. It features several exhibits, each of which changes from time to time.
Address: North Campus Drive, Provo, Utah
Website and additional information: click here.
28. Mormon Art & Bronze Gallery
Address: 815 West Columbia Lane Provo, UT 84604
Provo Art and Frame will be moving in January 2015 and changing their name to A & A Art and Frame.
Address: Before January 2015: 201 W Center St, Provo, UT 84601. After January 2015: 661 N. State in Orem
“Terra Nova (which is Latin, meaning “new ground”) was created to give local emerging and established artists an opportunity to exhibit their work in a fresh, new venue. The concept behind the gallery is simple — provide exhibit space for original works from artists who are ‘ready to hang’ but are not tied to a particular gallery.”
–www.terranovagallery.com
Address: 41 West 300 North Provo, UT 84601
Website: click here.
“The Window Box Gallery brings you fine quality, affordable Limited Edition Art from the top-named artists who’s originals are accessible to only a few. The Window Box Gallery also carries original art from many well-known Utah artists. The art we carry can evoke emotions and memories as well as help you find collectible art that results in a valuable investment opportunity.”
–www.windowboxgallery.com
Address: 62 West Center Street Provo, UT 84601
Website: click here.
“The Woodbury Art Museum provides free exhibitions and programs for our academic and local communities.”
–www.uvu.edu/museum
Located at the University Mall, 575 East University Parkway #250 Orem, UT 84097
Website: click here.
Play and Recreation
33. Indoor Track at BYU Smith Fieldhouse
Our family spends a lot of time here during the colder months. I’m an avid runner and my husband loves to run with me and track his times. Now that we have our daughter, we can take along BOB (our stroller, yes he is a member of the family) and make it a family date.
Tip: If possible, don’t go in the evening between 5 and 7. This is when all the families go right after work so the track is quite crowded. We’ve found the best time to be mid morning or late evening.
Hours change based on the semester, so be sure to visit here to double check before you go.
34. Play Area at the Provo Rec Center
Although the other amenities of the Provo Rec Center cost money, you don’t have to be a member to access the play area. It’s a great place to take the kids on a slow day.
Address: 320 W 500 N, Provo, UT
See website for hours.
35. Treehouse at University Mall
The Treehouse Playground inside the University Mall in Orem is a fun place to take the kids. It’s never too crowded, and there’s lots of stuff to explore.
Address: Inside the University Mall (575 E University Pkwy, Orem, UT) At the north end by Payless Shoesource.
Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-9pm.
36. Play Day in the Snow
We all know some of the best activities can be done right at home. With our daughter old enough to enjoy it, I’m looking forward to building some snowmen and making snow angels this winter, snow permitting.
37. Sledding at Rock Canyon Park
Rock Canyon Park in Provo has a great sledding hill for snowy days. It is pretty popular, so expect some crowds, but it’s still worth it.
Address: E 2620 N Provo, UT 84604
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