Summer Activity Guide 2023




For special family discounts, look for the frog symbol 🐸
For programs that offer summer camps, look for the sunflower symbol 🌻 

3rd Friday Live

Info@historicbrigham.org 435-538-7949 visitbrighamcity.org

Each 3rd Friday of the month in Brigham City, you’ll find something to do in historic downtown. Sometimes organized, always organic, with live music, seasonal food trucks, and shops open late for your convenience.

4-H 🌻 

 435-752-6263 extension.usu.edu/cache/4h

Junior livestock, shooting sports, dog club, horse programs, and more!

Aggie Chocolate Factory

aggiechocolate@usu.edu  435-797-6427  aggiechocolatestore.com

Fun for the whole family, the Aggie Chocolate factory gives free tours to the public. Take a tour and see how single-origin chocolates are made from bean to bar!

Altius Gymnastics Academy

Altiusgymnasticslogan@gmail.com 435-754-7289 (Text preferred) altiusgymlogan.com

Weekly events and activities like girls' gymnastics, boys' gymnastics, preschool gymnastics, tumbling, and karate.

American West Heritage Center 🌻 

Heritagecenter@awhc.org 435-245-6050 awhc.org

Summertime is a great time to visit the American West Heritage Center! Daily Historic Adventures run Tuesdays-Saturdays, June 6-August 11 and fun and unique summer camps go through June and July. 2023 Summer Camps include Life on the Farm Camp, Basic Survival Camp, Hot Shots Camp, Summer Camp Unplugged, Pre-School Camp, and Grandparents Day Camp.

Artcore

artcoreeducation@gmail.com artcoreeducation.org

ArtCore is a local nonprofit offering no-cost art opportunities. Visit their Facebook to see community events: facebook.com/ArtCore.Beginning

Aspire Performance Academy of the Arts 🌻 

Info@asireperformanceacademy.org 435-515-0054 aspireperformanceacademy.org

A safe place for growth, professional instruction, challenging curriculum, and quality performance activities serving any age and ability. Courses include Summer Rhythmic Gymnastics, sports conditioning for ages 7-11, tumbling for various ages and skills, piano, children's choir, story theatre, and programs for children and adults who are differently abled.

Athletics United

Mike@athleticsunited.us athleticsunited.us

A nonprofit running club designed for ALL members of the Cache Valley community. School-aged children can participate in free coaching, athletic events, and learn new skills and have fun.

Bad Apple Eddy Outfitters

Service@badappleeddy.com 435-915-6767 badappleeddy.com

Stand-up-paddleboards, canoes, rafts, kayaks, raft couches, river tubes, life jackets, and transport trailers available for daily rental rates.

Ballet Aligned

Balletaligned@gmail.com 435-633-1225 balletaligned.com

Ballet Aligned is an organization committed to making better ballet more accessible! Contact them for information on mini sessions, master classes, workshops, and opportunities to engage with ballet in the community.

Bear Lake Golf Course

435-946-8742 bearlakegolfcourse.com

A challenging 9-hole mountain golf course with a beautiful view of Bear Lake.

Bear Lake Raspberry Days

435-946-2901 gardencity.us/raspberrydays

August 3-5, come to Garden City to celebrate the harvest of the world-famous Bear Lake Raspberries. Events typically include a craft fair, contests, music, and yummy food!

Bear Lake State Park

435-946-3343 stateparks.utah.gov/parks/bear-lake

Covering 112 square miles with Caribbean blue waters, Bear Lake is ideal for waterskiing, swimming, boating, scuba diving, and fishing for cutthroat, mackinaw, and whitefish. More than 100 miles of trails around the lake allow hikers, bikers, and ATV fans to adventure to their hearts' content.

Bear River Bowling Center 🐸

435-257-1997 thegrillerestaurant.com/bowling

A family friendly atmosphere with 12 hardwood bowling lanes.

Bear River Head Start

435-755-0081 brheadstart.org

Bear River Head Start preschool serves families with children ages 0-5, including children with moderate to severe disabilities, and pregnant women.

Bear River Hot Springs

Riverdaleresortmarketing@gmail.com 208-852-0266 bearriverhotsprings.com

Natural mineral hot springs with four pools and two water slides. Nearby you can float the Bear River, visit historic sites, grab a fresh raspberry milkshake, or take the Napoleon Dynamite Movie Tour.

Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge

Bearriver@fws.gov 435-723-5887 fws.gov/refuge/bear_river_migratory_bird_refuge

A nearly 80,000 acre oasis for over 200 species of birds. The Refuge is an excellent place to observe wildlife along a 12-mile auto tour route, as well as enjoying hunting, fishing, and wildlife photography. Carp, bullhead, and catfish are the most commonly caught fish inside the Refuge.

Beaver Creek Lodge

Beavercreeklodgeutah@gmail.com 435-946-3400 beavercreeklodge.com

Available May-October, summer adventure packages allow groups to discover nearby lakes, meadows, and forests on horseback or UTV.

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Beaver Mountain

435-753-0921 skithebeav.com

There is an R.V. park, tent camping, and yurt rental spots available where you can take your family to enjoy nature.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah

general@bbbsu.org 801-313-0303 bbbsu.org

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah matches kids between the ages of 6 and 16 with trusted mentors in order to build a brighter future for the kids and our community. They support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the biggest possible futures for the youth in Utah with meaningful relationships and activities that engage, connect, and support children.

Big Dawg Athletics 🌻 

201-657-5530 sportsacademy.com/big-dawg-athletics

Camps and personal training for ages 5-18 featuring football training, speed & agility, plyometrics, enhanced movement quality, and balance/flexibility.

Birch Creek Golf Course

435-563-6825 birchcreekgolf.com

Junior golf clinics available.

Box Elder Bookmobile

Bebookmobile@boxeldercounty.org 435-695-2525 boxeldercounty.org/box-elder-county-bookmobile

Visit facebook.com/boxelderbookmobile for a schedule of bookmobile stops in Garland, Riverside, Belmont, Tremonton, Garland, Plymouth, Perry, Mantua, Corinne, Honeyville, Willard, and other locations. Call Josh at 435-760-9092 for Southern stops.

Box Elder County Fair

435-695-2551 boxeldercounty.org/fair

Check out Box Elder's annual fair with activities like a carnival, exhibits, entertainment, parade, events, and food. Free to attend. Monday, August 21 through Saturday, August 26, with a rodeo until 11:00 PM each night.

Box Elder Family Support Center

Brigham City: 435-723-6010, Garland: 435-730-5898 befsc.org

Free programs like a lending library, family therapy, and free diapers to families in Box Elder County with children ages 0-18 years old that do not have Medicaid or private mental health insurance. A crisis and respite nursery is available 24/7 for ages 0-11.

Box Elder High School Natatorium

435-734-4852  swimboxelder.com

Gym/weight room, open swim, lap swim, water aerobics, swim lessons, and more.

Boy Scouts of America 🌻 

Beascout.scounting.org/#bas-hero

There are several scout packs in and around Box Elder and Cache counties which offer enriching activities like camping, hiking, pinewood derby car racing, field trips, and community service projects for ages 5-20.

Boys and Girls Club of Northern Utah

Llounsbury@bcbrclub.org 435-723-6224 bcbruclub.org

Programs in the arts, recreation, sports, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), character, and community, along with opportunities for tutoring and mentoring, are provided for youth K-12.

Bridgerland Adventure Park

blapinfo@yahoo.com 435-946-2246 blap.rocks

Near Garden City you can find Bridgerland Adventure Park! Amenities include a zip line, rope course, rock wall, free fall, giant swing, axe throwing, kids train, tubing, bounce house, bungee trampoline, miniature golf, disc golf, concerts and playground.

Bridgerland RC Club

Bridgerlandrccpresident@gmail.com 208-220-5964 bridgerlandrc.com

A club which promotes camaraderie and friendship for radio-controlled aircraft enthusiasts. Even if you don't have an aircraft yet, they welcome you to come spectate!

Brigham Bowmen Archery Club

Brighambowmen.com 385-244-6851

Family-friendly archery club operating an outdoor and indoor range.

Brigham City Carnegie Library

reference@bcutah.org 435-723-5850 bcpl.lib.ut.us

A multitude of exciting classes and events for children and teens, including story time and a monthly parent and child book group.

Brigham City Family Fun Center

Brighamcityfuncenter@gmail.com 435-723-1402 brighamfamilyfuncenter.com

Billiards, arcade, bowling and mini golf.

Brigham City Farmer’s Market

435-538-7949 visitbrighamcity.org/farmersmarket

The 2023 Summer Farmer's Market Season begins on Saturday, June 24 from 4:00 - 8:00 PM and will operate each Saturday through the end of September. Live, local entertainment, food, and handcrafted artisan items.

Brigham City Fine Arts Center 🐸 🌻 

bcfineartscenter@aol.com 435-723-0740 bcfineartscenter.org

The Brigham City Fine Arts Center has many options for summer camps and classes for youth and teens in art, theatre, music, dance, puppetry, nature, and more! Family discounts offered and scholarships available for financial need.

Brigham City Heritage Community Theatre

435-723-8392 heritagetheatreutah.com

Audition for or attend an exciting assortment of shows and musicals.

Brigham City Museum of Art and History

Museum@bcutah.org 435-226-1439 brighamcitymuseum.org

The museum features many interactive elements in the permanent historical exhibition and changing exhibition gallery to enhance the experience of all visitors no matter the age. Admission to the museum and its events are free.

Brigham City Parks and Recreation 🌻 

435-734-6610 bcutah.org/recreation

Boys and girls T-Ball, boys baseball, girls softball, juniors pickleball club, flag football, tennis. This year, Awesome Adventures is back for children in the 1st-5th grade. Availability is limited.

Brigham City Peach days

Boxelderchamber.com/about/peach-days

Peach Days is an honored tradition that brings approximately 35,000 spectators a fun-filled weekend with music, entertainment, craft/art/food vendors, car show, parade, carnival, and so much more. This year's Peach Days will run from September 7-9.

Brigham City Swimming Pool 🐸

435-226-1460 bcutah.org/brigham-city-pool

The pool features a 150- foot water slide, two tot slides, two in the water splash features, 2 one-meter diving boards in the diving well, and 50 meter lanes. Water aerobics, lap swim, cross training, aqua zumba, parent/tot swim, and private swim lessons are available.

Brigham’s Half-Axed

Brighamshalfaxed@gmail.com 435-919-5655 brighamshalfaxed.com

A laid-back place to throw axes.

Cache Arts 🌻 

rhoth@cachearts.org 435-554-7065 CacheARTS.org

Art camps for ages 5-11, ceramics classes for ages 5 and up, kids photography camp, and more for all ages! Partial tuition scholarships may be available.

Cache Children’s Choir 🌻 

Admin@cachechildrenschoir.org 435-752-6260 cachechildrenschoir.org

Come along explorers! Come dive deep into the underwater world of music with camp director Erika Andrus! Move like sea creatures along with the music, make ocean themed crafts, and use crafts as props in stories and play instruments. Camp I is June 19-23 for ages 4-5. Camp II is June 19-23 for ages 6-7.

 

Come along for a Summer Music Ocean Extravaganza with camp director Sadie Julander! Play instruments, move to the music, and sing your hearts out! Music, crafts, friendships, and memories are all part of the fun. Camp III Is June 12-16 for ages 8-14.

Cache County Fairgrounds

435-755-1671 cachecounty.org/fairgrounds

The Cache County Fairgrounds host a multitude of summer activities including things like a circus, English Camp, Rock and Gem Club, Demolition Derby, fairs, and more.

Cache County Library

435-752-7881 cachecounty.org/library

Summer reading program provided for all ages.

Cache Employment and Training Center 🌻 

Cetcsupports.org

Youth summer programs provide community and recreational activities for youth and children while caring for disability needs.

Cache Humane Society 🌻 

Education@cachehumane.org 435-792-3920 cachehumane.org

Summer youth camps and volunteer opportunities available.

Cache Makers 🌻 

435-752-6263 extension.usu.edu/cache/4h/cachemakers

Cache Makers hosts a multitude of volunteer-led youth groups focused on science, technology, engineering, and math. They offer classes, clubs, and events on Dungeons & Dragons, Minecraft, computer programming, robotics, 3-D printing, soldering, laser cutting, e-textiles/sewing, and more!

Cache Meadow Creamery

208-477-1998 cachemeadowcreamery.com

Enjoy farm life! Visit the farm and help feed calves and see how cows are milked. Tour times are arranged on an individual basis.

Cache Pride Center

info@cachepridecenter.org 435-250-4048 cachepridecenter.org

Cache Pride Center gives youth a physically and emotionally safe space to come and be themselves. Peer support groups for ages 10-18, creative workshops, games, guided discussions, and more.

Cache Rock and Gem Club

Support@cacherockandgemclub.com cacherockgemclub.com

Rock hounding fun for the whole family, field trips, classes, informational programs, workshops, and lots of fun!

Cache Theatre Company 🌻 

Cachetheatrecompany@gmail.com 435-227-5393 cachetheatre.com

This summer, children 4-6 are invited to participate in the Lion King Kids summer camp, and youth 7-14 are invited to participate in the Lion King Jr summer camp. Sessions go through June and July.

Cache Valley Civic Ballet School and Company 🌻 

Admin@cvcballet.org 435-753-3633 cvballet.org

Training and private lessons in classical ballet for all ages and skill levels. Visit their website for information on their 2-week Summer Intensive.

Cache Valley Fun Park 🌻 

Cachevalleyfunpark@gmail.com 435-792-4000 cachevalleyfunpark.com

The fun park has everything from bowling, to roller skating, arcades, axe throwing, wonderful summer camps, birthday parties and outdoor tactical laser tag (1.5 acre arena). They even have Northern Utah’s largest indoor Soft Play jungle gym playground. With all there is to do at the Cache Valley Fun Park each member of your family will find something to enjoy!

Cache Valley Gardener’s Market

Info@gardernersmarket.org 435-754-7402 gardernersmarket.org

Locally homegrown produce, fine arts and handmade crafts, live music and food!

Cache Valley Martial Arts and Fitness

Cachevalleymartialarts@gmail.com 801-879-6088 cachevalleymartialarts.com

Some offerings include youth and teen Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, youth judo, youth wrestling, and youth Muay Thai.

Cache Valley Mini Golf

Cachevalleyminigolf@gmail.com 435-915-2117 cachevalleyminigolf.com

A family-owned mini golf course in Logan featuring 18 holes with various themes, obstacles, and fun!

Cache Valley Public Shooting Range

435-753-4600 wildlife.utah.gov/cache-valley-public-shooting-range.html

The Cache Valley Public Shooting Range is a full-service indoor/outdoor public range owned and operated by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Notable features include shooting clinics and hunter education classes.

Cache Valley Science Kids

Science@usu.edu facebook.com/cvsciencekids

Educational opportunities in math and science offered for youths in grades K-12 in Cache Valley through USU and community partners.

Cache Valley Visitors Bureau  

435-755-1890 https://www.explorelogan.com/calendar.html 

View the Cache Valley Events Calendar for an exciting schedule of things to do in and around Cache Valley.  

Camp Fife

Program.office@scouting.org 801-479-5460 utahscouts.org/fife

Summer camps for Cub Scouts, Webelos Scouts, and Primary youth with a BMX bike course, obstacle course, rock wall, BB guns, archery range and more.

Centennial Rock Garden Tour

www.usu.edu/geo/files/garden-map-online-2019.pdf

Interested in geology? Print out this guide to take a tour on large rock specimens ranging from 2,500 years to 3 billion years old!

Center Street Market

Logandowntown.org/center-street-market

Every Wednesday from May 31 - August 23, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, roam down Center Street and partake in locally homegrown and artisan foods, goods and services, visiting food trucks, and more!

Cherry Peak Resort

Info@skicherrypeak.us 435-200-5050 skicpr.com

Check out their website for fun events and information on their Summer Concert Series.

Color Me Mine

Info@colormemine.com 435-890-8505 logan.colormemine.com

Paint-your-own ceramics with a studio available for walk-ins, workshops, and parties. To-go painting kits are also available.

Common Ground Outdoor Adventures

Info@cgadventures.org 435-713-0288 cgadventures.org

Life-enhancing outdoor recreation for youths and adults with disabilities. Summer activities include cycling, rafting, canoeing, rock climbing, nature-based crafts and activities, yoga, hiking, and socials.

Crystal Hot Springs

Reservations@crystalhotsprings.net 435-339-0038 crystalhotsprings.net

Complex includes three jetted tubs, a large soaker pool, an Olympic-sized pool, two water slides and a lap pool. There are also campsites, a sand volleyball court, and a carp pond for fishing.

Cutler Reservoir

Paddling.com/paddle/trips/cutler-reservoir-utah

Outside of Smithfield, Cutler Reservoir is a shallow area perfect for canoeing and kayaking. Fish for black crappie, bluegill, black bullhead catfish, carp, channel catfish, largemouth bass, and walleye.

Dance Illusion LLC

Danceillusion5678@gmail.com 435-755-6783 danceillusionutah.com

Ballet, tap, acro tumbling, choreography, jazz, contemporary, hip hop, and more!

Deloy’s Ceramics

Deloysceramics2014@gmail.com 435-752-6238 facebook.com/deloysceramicshop

A wide variety of ceramics to paint, glaze, and fire. Painting classes are also offered.

Devils Playground

https://geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/geosights/devils-playground/

A fun geological site to visit with your family. Located in Box Elder County. Features historic rock formations.

Dolores Dore Eccles Center for Early Care and Education 🌻

Danielle.egan@usu.edu 435-797-5376 hdfs.usu.edu/services/dde

Summer Day Camps for school aged children, with daily off-site activities ranging from art and science experiences to recreation and swimming.

Duck N Dodge

Duckndodgellc@gmail.com 435-915-6176 duckndodge.biz

Duck n Dodge is a mobile Nerf and archery tag business specializing in playgroups and birthday parties.

Eagle Mountain Golf Course 🐸 🌻

Chrism@pga.com 435-723-3212 eaglemountaingc.com

Private golf lessons, PGA Junior League, Summer junior clinics for ages 6-14, and high school clinics available.

Eccles Ice Center 🐸 🌻

435-787-2288 ecclesice.com

Public ice skating, family nights, skating lessons, figure skating, curling and more!

Elevation Rock Gym

435-799-3902 elevationrockgym.com

Elevation Rock Gym offers classes for all ages and abilities. Offerings include Climbing 101, Family Class, Lead Climbing 101, youth climbing team, puppy yoga, and more!

Enchanted Hollow Alpacas

801-814-3067 ehalpacas.com

Alpaca farm tours and field trips by appointment.

Epic Recreation

435-945-3742 epicrecreation.net

Rentals for off-road motor vehicles, motorized and non-motorized water vehicles, stand-up paddle boards, e-bikes, water trampolines, kayaks, and more.

Fellowship of the Ink

Thefellowshipoftheink@gmail.com facebook.com/cachefellowshipoftheink

A chapter of the League of Utah Writers fostering friendship, good writing, and individualized critiques. The Fellowship of the Ink invites writers of all ages, backgrounds, and lifestyles to join.

First Dam

Bearriverheritage.com/item/first-dam

Free location where the whole family can enjoy nature, a walking trail, ducks, and a pavilion area with picnic tables. Local anglers can also frequent the water's edge in hopes of landing one of the many trout stocked here yearly. Newly constructed decks and fishing piers make this park an enjoyable spot for all.

Four Seasons Theatre Company 🐸

Fourseasonstheatre@gmail.com 435-535-1432 fourseasonstheatre.org

Four Seasons Theatre Company is dedicated to providing excellence in community entertainment. Audition for or attend a variety of exciting plays.

Freckle Farm

435-563-2648 frecklefarminc.com

Gardening kits, events, and workshops.

Fry Street Chamber Music Festival 🌻

Frystreetcmf@gmail.com 435-797-8924 cca.usu.music/events/summer/fry-street-cmf

The Fry Street Chamber Music Festival is for violin, viola, cello, and piano students ages 14-18. Students will leave inspired after 10 days of individual lessons, coaching, masterclasses, performances, and more with members of the Fry Street Quartet and guest artists.

Full Circle Dance

435-919-0130 fullcircledanceutah.com

Instruction in creative movement, ballet, jazz, hip hop, tap pre-yoga, pointe, and tumbling for ages 3 and up. Full Circle Dance also has a special needs program and promotes the inclusive belief that anyone can be a dancer no matter experience, body type, ability, age, or gender.

Garland Public Library

Library@garlandutah.org 435-257-3118 garlandlibrary.org

Story Time, reading challenges, 3D printers, telescope and binocular lending, and more.

Geocaching

Geocaching.com/play

Explore Northern Utah and find hidden geocaches! They range from small containers with log books, to big boxes with fun prizes that you can trade and exchange. With varying distances and difficulties, this is a fun activity for everyone in the family to get involved.

Girl Scouts 🌻

Info@gsutah.org 801-265-8472 gsutah.org

Engaging, challenging, and fun activities like earning badges, going on awesome trips, summer camps, selling cookies, exploring science, getting outdoors, and doing community service projects.

Golden Spike National Historical Park

435-471-2209 nps.gov/gosp

Golden Spike is home to two replica steam locomotives, costumed reenactments, two driving tours, and a hiking trail.

Good Times School of Rock 🌻

info@goodtimesschoolofmusic.com 703-332-9211 gtsor.com

Middle and high school age aspiring musicians are invited to come join a band with other passionate artists and learn how to equip, practice, write, and perform in a rock or jazz band!

Hardware Ranch

435-753-6168 wildlife.utah.gov/hardware-visit

Opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking, and other outdoor recreation. Visiting Hardware WMA is free and the Education Center has exhibits, all-ages education programs, and staff available to answer questions.

Heber Hatchets Axe Throwing

Logan@heberhatchets.com 385-275-2291 heberhatchets.com

Active and unique, their team can help teach youth 11 and over how to throw axes safely!

Highpoint Tumbling

Thomas@sportsacademy.com 435-753-7500 sportsacademy.com

Tumbling and gymnastics classes for all ages and abilities, ranging from parent to tot. Private, group, and team lessons offered.

Hiking Trails

Explorelogan.com/assets/files/brochures/hiking.pdf

Visit this guide for a list of breathtaking hikes in and around beautiful Cache Valley.

Hyrum City Museum

Museum@hyrumcity.com 435-245-0208 hyrumcitymuseum.org

The Hyrum City Museum creates and maintains interpretive exhibits, provides educational activities, and actively collects and cares for artifacts and historical materials to provide a resource for visitors to make connections with local heritage and our community. They also host a variety of family activities like a summer passport, family movie nights, and other activities.

Hyrum Lake State Park

Stateparks.utah.gov/parks/hyrum

Hyrum State Park offers many recreation opportunities including fishing, boating, swimming, and camping. Surrounded by tall, shady trees, this provides an excellent place for an afternoon picnic, or spend the whole weekend strolling on the lake catching yellow perch, rainbow trout, bluegill, and largemouth bass.

Hyrum Library

Ecoltrin@hyrumcity.com 435-245-6411 hyrumcity.org/library

Each year they introduce a new theme and new activities for the summer reading program.

Imagine This! 🌻

Info@imaginethislogan.com 435-774-2414 imaginethislogan.com

Imagine This! has many options for summer camps this year! They will be offering a Jr. Music and Art Camp, Anime/Cartoon Camp, 3D/Ceramics Camp, Teen Painting Camp, and a Drawing Camp! All information on dates and prices are on their website.

Intermountain Herbarium

Kristian.valles@usu.edu 435-797-0061 usu.edu/herbarium

Facilities available to visitors include dissecting microscopes, floras, standard dissecting tools, plant dryer, and many topographic maps.

Jump The Moon

michael@jumpthemoon.org 435-770-5066 jumpthemoon.org

Jump the Moon strives to enhance community joy and inclusion through innovative, adaptive and educational art making experiences. They help everyone, especially the differently abled, to express their creativity.

Just Jumpin’ Fun & Fitness Camp 🌻

patricewinn@thejumpinco.org 435-755-6046 justjumpin.org

A camp with activities like parachute fun, floor scooters, jump rope, frisbees, floor hockey, kicking games, team and fitness games, climbing wall and giant slide.

Jyushinkan Aikido Dojo

Ronaldsims1@gmail.com whittiercenter.org/our-tenants

The martial art of aikido is a peaceful discipline of self-defense and personal development. Weekly classes for adults, youth, and children.

KSM Music

435-753-6813 ksmmusic.com

Guitar, bass, drums, ukulele, brass and woodwinds, piano, banjo, and mandolin lessons offered.

Lewiston Library

bethanne.c@lewiston-ut.org 435-258-5515 lewiston-ut.org/lewiston-library

Summer reading program, story time, and reading marathons.

Lewiston Theatre

435-258-1101 facebook.com/lewiston.theater

Affordable family entertainment! Visit their Facebook page for monthly movie updates.

Little Free Libraries

Littlefreelibrary.org

Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization with more than 100,000 little libraries worldwide! There are dozens of little libraries in and around Cache and Box Elder counties. Visit their website for a map and search tool to find a little library near you!

Little Lambs Foundation for Kids

littlelambsofutah@aol.com 435-764-4439 littlelambsofutah.org

A local nonprofit uplifting struggling families and foster youth by providing necessary items that no child should have to go without. Get involved by volunteering and contributing handmade items, hosting a product or diaper drive, or joining the teen ambassador program.

Locked In Escape Room 🐸

Info@lockedinlogan.com 435-374-8699 lockedinlogan.com

A hands-on adventure game in which players use elements of a themed room to solve a series of puzzles and escape within a set time.

Logan Aquatic Center 🐸

435-716-9280 Loganutah.org/government/departments/parks_and_recreation/aquatic_center

The Aquatic center provides a variety of programs including swimming lessons, water aerobics, adaptive aquatics, hydro fit classes, lap swimming, lifeguard training, water safety instruction and more.

Logan Canyon

Explorelogan.com/assets/files/brochures/logancanyon.pdf

A printable guide for your journey through Logan Canyon National Scenic Byway, offering an abundance of breathtaking natural beauty, diverse recreational opportunities, and fascinating history. This brochure contains 31 sites featuring overlooks, campgrounds, picnic areas, trails and more for family summer adventures.

Logan City Skate Park

Loganutah.org/government/departments/parks_and_recreation/skate_park

Open dawn to dusk, 17,000 square feet and eight-foot bowls. Designed for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced skater.

Logan Community Recreation Center 🐸🌻

435-716-9250 loganutah.org/government/departments/parks_and_recreation/recreation_center

Weight rooms, racquetball, walking track, pickleball, wallyball, basketball, tee ball, baseball, ping pong and foosball open play. Weekly teen game nights, Summer playground camp for grades 1-5, kids fun and fitness nights for ages 3+, track club for ages 6-14, and a sports and fitness camp for ages 6-11.

Logan Fire Department

435-716-9517 loganutah.org/government/departments/fire/fire_station_tours

Everyone is invited to the Logan Fire Department for a station tour (by appointment). Some things you might see on the tour include firefighters, fire engines and fire trucks, fire pole, firefighter clothing, ambulances, medical equipment, and more!

Logan Lanes

435-752-4966 loganlanesinc.com

16 bowling lanes, billiards table, and food

Logan Library

435-716-9123 library.loganutah.org

Tons of resources for families! Visit their website for information and calendar of events.

Logan Music Academy 🌻

Loganmusicacademy@gmail.com 435-265-6691 loganmusicacademy.com

In studio or online lessons for guitar, bass guitar, voice, piano, drums, violin, viola, cello, ukulele, mandolin, flut, and choir. This June they are offering a ukulele camp and choir performance camp!

Logan Pride

Info@loganpride.org loganpride.org

Logan Pride Foundation works to strengthen the LGBTQ+ community, individuals, and their families and allies through advocacy. Their calendar includes potlucks, support groups, game nights and more.

Logan River Golf Course 🌻

435-750-0123 loganutah.org/government/departments/parks_and_recreation/logan_river_golf_course

This 18-hole, par 71 golf course has a driving range and junior golf for youth 17 and younger. Popular junior camp programs are also available.

Logan Tabernacle

tabernacleconcerts@gmail.com 435-374-8076 logantabernacle.com

Visit their website for information on their 10-week Summer Noon Music Series.

Love to Cook – Kitchen Kneads

customersupport@luvtocook.com 435-752-9220 luvtocook.com

A variety of cooking and baking classes.

Main Street Playhouse

435-730-3907 facebook.com/tremontonplayhouse

A unique theatre offering the community a variety of family-friendly productions.

Mantua Reservoir

Utahoutdooractivities.com/mantuareservoir.html

The reservoir sits at an elevation of 5,000 feet and offers fishing, boating, and water skiing. There is also a boat ramp, picnic areas, swimming beach, and the reservoir is stocked with fish. There is a 4.1-mile trail good for all skill levels.

Mendon Library

Library@mendonut.org 435-774-2200 library.mendoncity.org

Resources include STEM Club, story time, Lego Club, and more.

Minnetonka Cave

435-491-0618 visitidaho.org/things-to-do/natural-attractions/Minnetonka-cave

A half-mile cave of fascinating stalactites, stalagmites, and banded travertine in nine rooms. Guided tours are offered mid-June through Labor Day.

Mountain Peak Volleyball 🌻

info@mtnpeakvolleyball.com Mtnpeakvolleyball.com

Coed youth skills camp for ages 5-15, Mommy/Daddy and me for 3-4 year olds, coed positional trainings for girls 12-18 and boys 10-14,

prep camps for athletes in 7th-12th grade, beach and grass volleyball, private volleyball lessons and more.

Mountain Valley Trout Farm

435-563-3647 mountainvalleytroutandtennis.com

Mountain Valley Trout Farm provides amazing fishing with a collection of spring fed ponds and raceways filled with a wide assortment of trout and bass (Rainbow, Brook, Brown, Tiger, Splake, and Blue Rainbow) for you to fish and explore. Fish cleaning and filleting services, a shady pavilion, and tennis court are also available.

Mt. Naomi Farms

brenda@mtnaomi.com 435-232-4525 mtnaomifarms.com

Mt. Naomi Farms invites you to join in the farm experience! Indulge your senses with decadent blackberries, raspberries, grapes, peaches and apples.

Music for the Small and Tall

Music4st@comcast.net 435-755-0853 music4st.weebly.com

Music and movement classes for families, preschool children, toddlers, and babies.

MW Quarter Horses LLC

Mwquarterhorses@yahoo.com 435-881-5056 mwquarterhorsesbearlake.com

Trail rides and riding lessons for all abilities featuring a breathtaking view with rolling hills covered with aspens, pine trees, wild flowers, and grasses.

My Girlfriend’s Quilt Shoppe

info@mygirlfriendsquiltshoppe.com 435-213-3229 mygirlfriendsquiltshoppe.com

A huge assortment of quilting and embroidery projects and classes.

Newton Library

newtonlib@comcast.net 435-563-9283 newtonlibrary.com

Summer reading and other programs.

Nibley City Summer Theatre Program 🌻

nibleychildrenstheatre@gmail.com nibleychildrenstheatre.weebly.com

An exciting two-week theatre program available to children and youth 5-18 living in Nibley. Free performances of The Misfit Pirate will be June 15th and 16th at 7 PM at Andher Park.

Nora Eccles Museum of Art 🌻

nehma@usu.edu 435-797-0163 artmuseum.usu.edu

Summer camps and a mobile art truck once a month at the Gardener's Market. Museum admission is free!

North Logan Library

staff@northloganlibrary.org 435-755-7169 northloganlibrary.org

Lego club for ages 5+, story time for all ages, craft kits, crafts for ages 5-11, coding club for ages 8-11, and more.

North Logan Recreation 🐸🌻

jesse@northlogancity.org 435-760-1644 northloganrec.org

Offerings include baseball and softball for ages 7-18, baseball for ages 7-18, tumbling for ages 3+, volleyball camp for grades 3-8, youth track, fitness classes, and equipment rentals for activities like badminton, croquet, flag football, kickball, and more.

Northrop Grumman Rocket Garden

https://www.facebook.com/pages/atk-promontory-rocket-garden/152364854812457

Nearly 40 different examples of military and space supersonic hardware are on display, free and open to the public, including the largest single item, a 150-foot-long solid fuel rocket booster for the Space Shuttle.

Notable Studios

612-888-5968 notablestudios.kindermusik.com

Notable Studios is a collection of talented musicians offering a variety of music services, including private lessons, performing, and family music classes with children ages 0-7.

Old Barn Community Theatre

435-458-2276 http://www.oldbarn.org

A great opportunity to experience and see theatrical performances with the whole family. Audition for shows or volunteer to help backstage on costumes, props, sets, painting and more. Their upcoming performances include "And Then There Were None", "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", and "The Addams Family".

OPTIONS for Independence

cheryl@optionsind.org 435-753-5353 optionsind.org

A program for youth with disabilities ages 12-30 with a goal to be youth-led, youth-run, and youth-driven.

Overlymusical 🐸

overlymusical@gmail.com 435-512-4193 overlymusical.com

Overlymusical is offering music classes for all ages and abilities including group beginning guitar lessons, group music therapy for individuals with special needs, Play With Me Music Class, private piano, guitar and flute lessons, and private music therapy sessions.

Parks

Some wonderful Cache Valley parks to check out are Adams Park, Bridgerland Park, Bridger Park, Canyon Entrance Park, Fairview Park, Hyrum Gibbons Mt. Logan Park, Jens Johansen Park, Ryan's Place Park, Lundstrom Park, Merlin Olsen Park, River Hollow Park, Trapper Park, Willard R. Dahle Memorial Park, and Willow Park.

In Box Elder County: Bill Flack Park, Brigham Young Park, Jeanie Stevens Park, Marble Park, Petersen Park, Rees Pioneer Park, Tremonton City North Park, and Watkins Park.  

In Rich County: Adams Park, Henry Earley Park, Garden City Park, Rendezvous Beach State Park, Randolph City Park, and Woodruff Town Park. 

Phoenix Feather Camp 🌻

Olsonphoenixfeathercamp@gmail.com 435-753-1521 phoenixfeathercamp.com

This summer, experience the wizarding world at the best Harry Potter camp on the planet! Camp runs from June 5-29 and features wand making, potions, astronomy, and creatures!

Pickleville Playhouse 🌻

435-770-6494 picklevilleplayhouse.com

Musical theater camps for ages 6-18 where campers receive personalized training from a variety of Pickleville's most experienced cast members and directors.

Porcupine Reservoir

junesucker.com/lakes/northern/porcupine-reservoir

Swim, fish, or canoe in the cool water at one of a dozen small beaches around this Cache Valley oasis. Rainbow trout, brook trout, brown trout, and kokanee salmon can sometimes be spotted.

Quantum Martial Arts

801-361-7195 logankarate.com

Martial arts classes for children 4+.

Renegade Raceway

435-881-2665 renegaderacewaysbearlake.com

The go-kart track at Renegade Raceway is fun for the whole family!

Rich County Library

rclib@richcountyut.org 435-793-2122 richcountyut.org/library/

Weekly craft and live reading activities!

Richmond Library

library@richmondutah.org  435-258-5525 richmondutah.org/library

A variety of programs offered, including story time.

RISE Services 🌻

801-373-1197 riseservicesincut.org/after-school-summer-programs

The summer programs at RISE provide assistance to young individuals, helping them build on the skills they've learned during the school year as well as engage in some fun, recreational activities. Much of their time together is spent taking part in group activities and encouraging positive social interaction. The summer program is a 6-hour daily program provided for children and youth under the age of 22.

Shorinji Kempo

Todd@shorinjikempoutah.com 650-321-9001 whittiercenter.org/our-tenants

Shorinji Kempo is a traditional Japanese martial art that aims to develop the mind as well as the body. Classes consist of self-defense techniques but also expands its study into meditation and philosophy. Classes for ages 7 and up.

Sky View Swimming Pool

skyviewswim@gmail.com 435-792-7756 sites.google.com/view/skyviewpool/home

Open swim, lap swim, and water aerobics available.

Skylar’s Pond

Junesucker.com/lakes/northern/skylars-pond/

Located in Willow Park, Skylar's Pond has a fishing pier, is handicapped accessible, and is reserved for people aged 14 and under and people with disabilities.

Smithfield Library

library@smithfieldcity.org 435-563-3555 smithfieldcity.org/library

In addition to typical library resources, the Smithfield Library also has a kids craft club, family movie nights, storytime, a summer reading program, and a Dungeons and Dragons group for teens.

Smithfield Parks and Recreation 🌻

435-563-0048 smithfieldrecreation.com

Smithfield Parks and Recreation has something for everyone with summer camps for volleyball, sports and wellness, basketball, dodgeball, tennis, Jr Chef, creative crafts, jump rope, and musical theatre!

Smithfield Skate Park

Smithfieldrecreation.com/skate-park/

A state-of-the-art 8,500 square foot street style skate park which welcomes skateboards, rollerblades, and scooters. Accessible to people with disabilities, free of charge, and open dawn to dusk daily, weather permitting.

Songbird Children’s Choir

Loganmusicacademy@gmail.com 435-265-6691 loganmusicacademy.com

Performing choir where youth ranging from 4-14 are taught vocal methods and performing etiquette. Open enrollment is year-round but space is limited.

Special Olympics Utah

information@sout.org 801-363-1111 sout.org

Year-round sports training and athletics competition for individuals with disabilities ages 8+.

Spiral Jetty

utah.com/great-salt-lake-state-park/spiral-jetty

In Box Elder County, a spiral form of salt-encrusted basalt boulders is an intriguing 1,500-foot work of art in the Great Sale Lake.

Splash Pads

There are several local splash pads open to all! Check out the North Logan Splash Pad, Millville Splash Pad, Alma Leonhardt Park, Smithfield Central Park Splash Pad, Elk Ridge Park, Salt Hollow Park, Blacksmith Fork Park, and the Josh Adams Park Splash Pad.

Sports Academy 🌻

Hhellstern@sportsacademy.com 435-753-7500 sportsacademy.com

Fun for the whole family with swim school (including parent-tot lessons), tennis classes, and tumbling. Fitness classes for youth ages 5-12+ featuring strength & conditioning, yoga, and cardio. Additionally, sign up for Summer Camp for ages 5-12 with tumbling, rock wall, swimming and more.

Sportsman Rentals

sales@thesportsmanltd.com 435-752-0211 thesportsmanltd.com

Summer rentals include mountain bikes, tandem road bikes, river tubes and stand-up paddleboards.

Stang Aquatic Center

stangaquaticcenter@gmail.com  435-245-7962 sites.google.com/site/stangaquatic/home

Stang Aquatic Life Center offers a six-lane lap pool, diving tank, diving boards, plunge hours, lap swim hours, swimming lessons, and water aerobics classes.

Stokes Nature Center 🌻

nature@logannature.org 435-755-3239 logannature.org

Stokes Nature Center offers a variety of exciting nature-based summer programming for all ages, including a free Nature Tales book and craft session every Friday at 10 am, summer camps for preschool through middle school, Canyon Adventures with local experts, and, of course, the family friendly Canyon Jams concert series in Von Baer Park in Providence!

Stride Services

drake.rasmussen@usu.edu 435-797-8528 idrpp.usu.edu/services/stride-services

Stride Services provides services to youth and adults with developmental disabilities living in Cache Valey. Services focus on inclusion and integration, individualized supports ensuring access to the community, independence, and productivity.

Stylish Fabrics and Quilts

Stylishfabricsandquiltsonline@gmail.com 435-752-4186 stylishfabricsandquilts.com

Quilting, sewing, and embroidery classes.

Summerfest Arts Fair

info@logansummerfest.com 435-213-3858 logansummerfest.org

Summerfest Arts Faire is an annual event celebrating the arts in Cache Valley by bringing people together to enjoy a festival of high-quality art, music and food. This year's festival will be from June 15-17at the Cache County Fairgrounds.

Sun Tunnels

utah.com/wendover/sun-tunnels

If you’re in the mood for a unique Box Elder County field trip, visit the Sun Tunnels. This series of massive 22-ton concrete pipes in a remote area acts as an art and astronomy exhibit.     

Sunrise Cyclery

435-753-3924 sunrisecyclery.net

Road bikes, mountain bikes, and tandem bike rentals. Visit sunrisecyclery.net/local-trails for an easy-to-use bike trail map that has detailed ed instructions of each trail to help you know where the turns are, find GPS locations, full trail maps, and other details.

Tai Chi Chuan

gabco4@yahoo.com whittiercenter.org/our-tenants

Tai Chi classes taught weekly.

The Antics Comedy Troupe 🐸

Karl@theanticsimprov.com 435-554-1113 theanticsimprov.com

The Antics comedy troupe is comprised of improvisers who perform family-friendly improv shows every Friday at 7:30 PM.

The Art Garage

Featheryournestvr@gmail.com 435-730-3770 facebook.com/the-art-garage-by-vicki-rhodes-272018128996

Offering art classes from 6-18 with a focus on building a basic foundation of art. Offered in June and from the middle of July through August.

The Bear Lake Dance Place

435-757-7777 facebook.com/raspberrydays.org

The Bear Lake Dance Place is great fun for all! Everyone welcome. Contact them for information on their Family or Young Adult/Teen Summer dances.

The Bounce N Slide

thebouncenslide@gmail.com 435-213-9981 thebouncenslide.com

A family fun center full of giant inflatable slides, obstacle courses and bouncy houses.

The Cache Daughters of Utah Pioneer Museum

cachemuseum@gmail.com 801-369-4437 cachedupmuseum.org

The Cache Pioneer Museum is open this summer and loves to have families come! The museum is open Tuesday through Friday 11 AM - 5 PM and Saturdays from 11 AM - 2 PM between Memorial Day and the end of August. They are open during usual hours to all visitors and provide special activities and games during closed times upon request. Stop by to see exhibits about the early history of Cache Valley, or contact them to schedule a group. Tours are for all ages and interests!

The Family Place 🌻

435-752-8800 thefamilyplaceutah.org

Therapy, classes, workshops, and events to help strengthen children and families, touching on a variety of subjects and needs for free or low cost. The Kid's Place is a free, temporary program for caregivers with children 11 and under. Adoption respite, crisis care, and scheduled weekly care is also available. This summer, join them for a Treasure Seekers camp from June 12-16, a Patriotic Pals camp from June 20-23 and July 25-28, a Galaxy Far Far Away camp from July 10-July 14 and August 7-11, and a Kid Explorers camp from July 31-August 4.  

The Hatch Academy of Magic and Music

info@hatchacademy.com 435-932-0017 hatchacademy.com

Private and group instruction in slight-of-hand magic and violin performance.

The Jump Zone 🐸

Thejumpzoneoffice@gmail.com 435-755-5867 thejumpzonegetair.com

The Jump Zone has several trampolines with slides and platforms, a climbing rope, and a dodgeball zone for hours of fun!

The Lyric Repertory Company 🐸

Lyric@usu.edu 435-797-8022 lyricrep.org

This summer, the Lyric Repertory Company presents six hot shows in three cool spaces. For a list of all summer offerings, visit their website.

The Peak 🐸🌻 

staff@peakkids.com 435-723-1280 peakkids.com

The Peak has something for everyone! In addition to Summer Kids Camps, they provide circus arts, cheer, tumbling clinics, gymnastics, sweet pea gymnastics for the littles, kids night out, preschool, private swim lessons, tumbling/trampoline, ninja monkey classes and much more!

The World of Puppetry Museum

bcfineartscenter@aol.com 435-723-0740 bcfineartscenter.org/world_of_puppetry_museum

Puppet exhibit demonstrations, hands-on exhibits, puppet craft time, activity days, puppet making workshop, and puppet tours! Admission is free.

Tony Grove Lake

Utah.com/hiking/tony-grove-lake

The land around this picturesque mountain lake in the Logan area has been designated a US Forest Service Wildflower Viewing Area. An easy trail circles the lake. Other trails from Tony Grove take you either deep into the Mt. Naomi Wilderness or up to White Pine Lake. All trails are scenic and provide wonderful opportunities to view flowers, which are at their peak from July through early August.

TOP Sports Activities 🌻 

ericajl74@yahoo.com 435-797-3727 idrpp.usu.edu/services/top-sports-activities

TOP Sports provides recreation skill camps where children and youth with disabilities learn the "rules of the games". Activities include baseball/T-ball, basketball, soccer, bowling and swimming.

Tremonton City Library

library@tremontoncity.com 435-257-9525 tremontonlibrary.org

Reading challenges for all ages, storytimes in the park, take and make crafts, and more.

Tremonton Farmers Market

Tremonton@tremontoncity.com 435-257-9500 tremontonlibrary.org/community/farmers-market

Celebrate locally grown produce and artisan products at the Tremonton Farmers Market! The Market is held on the first Saturday of each month from May-October from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM.

Tremonton Parks and Recreation 🌻 

tremonton@tremontoncity.com 435-257-9500 tremontoncity.org

Community events and youth sports like baseball/softball. There is also an open pickleball court.

Tueller School of Dance 🌻 

Tuellerdance@gmail.com 435-752-9154 tuellerdance.com

Summer workshops can help you improve technique, turns, leaps, and dance basics.

Uinta Alpacas

Uintaalpacas@gmail.com 801-660-0724 (prefer to text) uintaalpacas.com

Come meet the alpacas during guided ranch tours, group activity tours and barn days. Discounts for groups larger than 10!

Unicorn Theatre

Unicorntheatreloganorg@gmail.com 435-554-8311 unicorntheatre.net

Creative drama and production skill building classes, auditions, and productions.

USU Aggie Rec Camp 🌻 

Amanda.bray@usu.edu 435-797-0552 usu.edu/campusrec/competitive-sports/summer-camps

Utah State University Aggie Rec Camp fosters a lifelong love of recreation. This camp allows campers to experience positive group interactions in a safe and fun environment, giving campers the opportunity to develop teamwork skills, experience fun adventures, and create lasting friendships through arts and crafts, daily recreational activities, special events, sports, and field trips.

USU App Camp 🌻 

vicki.allan@usu.edu usu.edu/appcamp

App Camp is for boys and girls entering 6th-8th grades who love technology and would like to learn how to develop their own apps for phones. No prior experience is required for these fun weeklong computer science camps.

USU Campus Recreation

435-797-0453 usu.edu/campusrec/outdoor/op-shop

Some of the equipment available to rent includes canoes, kayaks, white water rafts, climbing equipment (including kids climbing harnesses), river tubes, stand up paddle boards, mountain bikes, back packs, and tents. Campus Recreation also offers swim lessons for all ages and abilities.

USU Geology Museum

geo@usu.edu 435-797-1273 geo.usu.edu

The Museum of Geology has exhibits of meteorites, rocks, minerals, and fossils- including invertebrates, vertebrates, and plants. Guided tours are available, and if you have a rock, mineral, or fossil specimen that you would like to have identified, the knowledgeable staff can likely tell you about it!

USU Sculpture Walk

Nehma@usu.edu 435-797-0163 Artmuseum.usu.edu/about/sculpturewalk.pdf

A printable map to help you stroll through campus and view nearly 40 creative sculptures. Use your mobile device to listen to the Sculpture Walk Audio Tour.

USU Student Organic Farm

organicfarm@aggiemail.usu.edu usuorganicfarm.weebly.com

Come on down and get your hands in the dirt! From transplanting to weeding to seeding, the farm will have a volunteer job you'll enjoy.

USU Vocal Performance Camp 🌻 

Usuvpc@gmail.com 435-535-1507 cca.usu.edu/music/events/summer/vocal-performance-camp

Vocal camp for youth ages 12-18 featuring semi-private classical voice instructions, choral classes, choreographed production numbers, solo opportunities, class recitals, and stage performances.

USU Youth Conservatory

youthconservatory@gmail.com usu.edu/ycpiano.com

Take piano lessons with the piano majors at Utah State University! The YC Includes opportunities for students to be motivated at the piano through group music classes, unique performance opportunities, competitions, and more!

Utah Theatre 🐸

435-750-0300 theutahtheatre.org

Home to live theatre, musical theatre, movie punch passes and family nights!

Utah’s Famous Fruit Way

utah.com/utah-famous-fruit-way

Each year from July to October, one can drive along Old Hwy 89, just outside Brigham City, and pass dozens of fresh fruit stands. This unique and community-focused project has grown to involve more local farms annually.

Valley Dance Ensemble

valleydanceensemble@gmail.com 435-752-0026 valleydanceensemble.org

Several choices of dance classes for most ages, including specialized classes like a special needs class, a boy-specific class, and a parent/young child class.  

Victory Golfworks

victorygolfworks@gmail.com 435-213-3169 victorygolfworks.com

Virtual golf on state-of-the-art simulators and private golf lessons for all ages.

Wellsville Pond

Wellsvillecity.com/wellsville-dam

Located in Wellsville City Park, families can fish for rainbow trout and largemouth bass at this community fishery.

Whispering Canyons

whisperingcanyons1@gmail.com 435-258-8813 whispering-canyons.org

Whispering Canyons is a non-profit foundation assisting teen girls with life trials through fun and safe horsemanship. They are always looking for volunteers to help with horses and projects no matter their age or skill.

WhySound

whysoundvenue@gmail.com 801-309-4774 whysoundrecords.com

WhySound is an all-age music venue and recording studio offering a wide variety of shows and events almost every weekend.

Wilde Oats Horsemanship

801-829-8360 wildeoatshorsemanship.com

Cowboy dressage events, horsemanship lessons, and clinics.

Willard Bay State Park

435-734-9494 visitutah.com/places-to-go/parks-outdoors/willard-bay

A freshwater reservoir with sandy beaches, docks and boat launches for water sports, and fishing for crappie, bluegill, catfish, bass, and wiper.

Zootah

general@zootah.org 435-750-9894 zootah.org

Acres of tree-lined pathways where visitors can view a wide variety of native and exotic animals with outreach programs, a youth volunteer program for ages 13-17, and more.

 

Family Discounts and Deals 🐸

 

Bear River Bowling Center: Monday is Family Night - Bowl for $8 a person, which includes 2 games of bowling and shoe rental.

Brigham City Fine Arts Center: Family discounts offered and scholarships available for financial need.

Brigham City Public Pool: On Mondays from 5 PM to 8 PM, families can swim for $25.00 or $5.00 per person, whichever is less. Punch passes and family season passes available.       

Cache Children’s Choir: 10% early registration discount before May 15.                                           

Eagle Mountain Golf Course: Family and punch passes available.

Eccles Ice Center: Public Skate Family Night is $50 for 8 people!

Four Seasons Theatre Company: Use the code Wizard20 for 20% off the summer production of Wizard of Oz!      

Locked In Escape Room: Use code FAMILYNIGHT while checking out online and get your family of 4 locked in for only $76. Each additional person is $19. Monday nights only.         

Logan Aquatic Center: Family punch passes available. Monday night is family night, only $15 for immediate family members!

Logan Community Recreation Center: Monday nights between 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM, the whole family can get into the Logan Community Recreation Center for only $10.00 and access all amenities within the facility.

Overlymusical: Mention you saw their information in the Summer Activity Guide and receive $25 off any program!                         

The Antics Comedy Troupe: The first show of every month is Family Night! Kids 8 and under get in free!   

The Jump Zone: Family Night every Monday evening. Summer Season Passes are also available.       

The Lyric Repertory Company: Receive $10 off the price of a single ticket by purchasing the Lyric Rep Flex Pass. The Flex Pass ($150) is good for six tickets that can be used to watch any show in the season.                                                                                             
The Peak: Buy 5, get 1 free special on Kid's Camps if registering before April 30.                                       

Utah Theatre:            Monday is family night! Just $30 for five tickets, a large popcorn, and two boxes of candy! Punch passes are also available.