Hi! Thanks for visiting my blog. I hope you will find the info about our adventures fun and useful! This page is meant to be an overview of fun things within Utah that we have actually tried. I try to include links to websites for each place if possible and I include any information I think is relevant. Hopefully this will give you some fun ideas of places to go and things to see in Utah. Feel free to use the list on the left to narrow your search by category. I update my blog regularly with new adventures and ideas for fun, so check back often!

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Hee Haw Farms in Pleasant Grove, UT

I'm still pregnant, which means I needed a good excuse to walk around and let Sam get out of the house for a little while. (My nesting urges have definitely kicked in and we've been spending a lot of time cleaning everything in our house.) I thought it would be fun to check out another farm on our list! After all, most of these farms will close at the end of the month, so we only have a short window to explore them. 

Enter: Hee Haw Farms in Pleasant Grove, UT. 


This farm is typically only open from 4-10pm on weekdays and 10am-11pm on Saturdays, but since it is Fall Break for many of the schools around here, they were open all day today. We took advantage of that and went at 10:15. There were a few people there but it definitely wasn't crowded.  

We paid an entrance fee of $6 for me, and Sam was free because he was under 3 years old. 


The farm was a little run-down, but it had a lot of fun things to offer.


This neat little goat walk was fun for Sam to watch. The goats climbed across the little platforms and if they came up to the fence, you could feed them. 


They had a massive potato sack slide. Sam surprised me by going down it by himself with no hesitation! It was pretty fast, though, so he didn't want to go on it again. Lots of the bigger kids liked this slide. 


They had several tractors sitting around the farm that kids were allowed to climb on. This definitely appealed to my vehicle-loving 2 year old. 


This little train was fun as well. Sam went on it several times with his friend Charlie. 


They also offered pony rides for a dollar extra. Sam had never ridden a pony, so I opted to pay the dollar just to see how he would react. He loved it. It was a pretty short ride, but I only paid a dollar so I couldn't complain. 

Sam's friend, Charlie.

They also had several animals to pet or feed. These goats were in a large pen that they allowed the children and parents to go into. (You could also pay a dollar to get some feed for the goats if you wanted to.) 


Sam and Charlie were content to run around and pet the goats. The goats were super mild mannered and were obviously very use to children. 


The other animals included pigs (including a mom with her brand new piglets), chickens, ducks, and cows. Sam has come to love seeing the "mamimals" each time we go to a farm, so he was pretty excited about these. 


They had several other things that I didn't get a picture of like bean bag toss, a corn pit, more tube slides, a place to eat, and a hay ride. They also have some additional attractions if you would like to pay more money.

 Overall, this trip to the farm was a success. I loved the variety of things they had to offer and Sam definitely had a fun time.

 In comparison Jakers Jack O Lanterns, I think I like Jakers better for a few reasons.
1. Jakers is free. Always a plus.
2. Jakers seemed cleaner and neater than Hee Haw. I know that farms aren't meant to be "clean" necessarily, but it's nice that at Jakers, I didn't feel like I had to worry about Sam stepping in puddles of unidentifiable liquid or manure. Sam definitely got dirtier at Hee Haw just from the sheer amount of dirt and dust that was on everything (though I'm sure he didn't mind).

Both farms had animals, corn pits, hay rides, slides, and mazes, so the fact that Jakers is free tips it their direction for me.

Either way, it was worth a fun morning out. Sam loved getting up close with the animals and getting covered head to foot in dirt!

Keep in mind: When trying to find Hee Haw Farms, Google Maps took us to the wrong place. Follow the directions Hee Haw gives you on their website, if not you'll end up in some residential neighborhood. (A car behind us did the exact same thing!)

Check out their website for more info: http://www.heehawfarms.com/

Monday, October 6, 2014

University Mall in Orem, UT

Sometimes on days when we can't think of anything to do but I want to get out of the house, Sam and I end up at the University Mall in Orem, UT.  My husband and I are in the "poor students" category right now, so I don't go to the mall to actually shop there, but it can be a fun place to walk around or play with Sam! Sam is familiar with this mall because of the cool dinosaur play place. 

 In the northwest corner of the mall (near the See's Candies and H&M entrance), there is a fun little play place for younger kids. Sam and I usually grab a snack from the food court and then come down to this area and he has fun running from place to place and sliding down the slide.


Overall, it's a pretty minimal little play area. It has a slide and a little treehouse, as well as a dinosaur for kids to climb on. I've seen older kids play there, but typically children ages 6 months-4 years seem to have the most fun. 

There is lots of seating around the play area for parents to watch their children and the play place is generally out of the way from other stores or high-traffic areas. We've tried playing at a couple of other malls (like the Provo Town Centre) and while there are some fun things to do there, the University Mall is Sam's (and therefore my) favorite. 

You should check it out sometime on a day when the weather is bad or you aren't feeling too adventurous but would like something new and free to do with your little one(s). 

Here is their website!
http://www.shopuniversitymall.com/


Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Jakers Jack-O-Lanterns

It's finally Fall! I have been waiting for Fall since Fall ended last year, and now it's finally here. The leaves are changing, the weather is cooling down, and there are so many pumpkin and apple flavored foods available I don't even know what to do with myself! Fall also marks a time for pumpkin patches and hay rides. Since I have never experienced Fall with a toddler before, I thought I'd start checking out the local farms and see what they have to offer. This farm, Jakers Jack-O-Lanterns, was first on my list.

Jakers is located in Springville, UT, right off of the 400 S. exit so it was super easy to find (a definite plus when it comes to farms). I took Sam there and he got to have a play date with his friend Charlie while my friend Stephanie and I hung out.

They had several fun things available at Jakers, and did I mention it was all free?


Sam LOVED seeing the "mamals" (animals). He snorted at the pigs and squawked at the turkeys. I showed him that you could pet them, but he wasn't into that. They had turkeys, pigs (one huge mama pig, and several baby ones), llamas (alpacas?), and goats. 


Next, we checked out the kids' maze. It was pretty cool for our little guys, but Stephanie and I both agreed that any kid over the age of 3 or 4 would think the maze was too easy. Sam and Charlie had fun, though, and got lost a couple of times. 


They also had a huge corn pit! This was definitely one of the highlights for the boys. The corn easily came up to their knees if they burrowed into it. Sam loved throwing the kernels. The spent a good 15-20 minutes playing in this spot and Stephanie and I got to sit on the bench and have some mom time while they played. (You can only imagine how much hay and corn I found in Sam's diaper when we got home. ;)



The next favorite attraction was these tube slides! One is at a steeper angle than the other one, so the boys could go down at different speeds. They loved climbing up the hay in the middle and falling into the corn at the bottom. We spent another 30- 45 minutes in this spot.  

Underneath this slide area is a little "haunted house" that we convinced our boys to walk through. It was very simple, with some fake snakes, bats, and ghosts. They were scared of a motion-activated ghost that made haunting noises when you walked by, but they got through it. :)

Next to the slide area is a huge pyramid of hay. The boys couldn't help themselves and had to climb all the way to the top. Stephanie braved the heights and helped them climb onto the top hay bushel. 


Our visit to Jakers Jack-O-Lanterns was a complete success! Sam had a blast. He was looking through the pictures from our adventure with me today and kept pointing at them saying, "Again?! Again?!" We'll definitely be going back. 

I loved that they provided all of that for free! Because Sam had so much fun, we decided to buy a pumpkin from them. We got a medium sized pumpkin and it was only $2 (about half the price of Walmart or our local grocery store). I never carry cash, but they were able to take my card which was awesome. 

They also have a corn maze set up this year, though it looked like they were still working on getting it going, so maybe wait a week or so for that. The corn maze is $3 per person (I assume small children would be free.) 

The hours are also appealing. Several of the local farms are only open in the evening during the week, but this farm opens at 10 and stays open all day. 

Check out their website for more info:
http://harwardfarms.com/jakers/




North Park in Provo

North Park is one of Sam's favorite parks in Provo. The first time I took him there, he was a little too small to really appreciate it because he couldn't safely climb on the equipment. He's just starting to get old enough and tall enough to enjoy all that this little playground has to offer. 



North Park is located on 500 N 500 W in Provo, directly across from the Provo Rec Center. You can park on the street or in the Rec Center parking lot. There are several benches and plenty of trees for shade. I would recommend it for ages 2 and up. It seems like it is a great park for older kids who might be bored of the smaller-scale playgrounds at other parks. There is also a large pavilion nearby as well as bathrooms and grassy areas. 


Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Provo Rec Center Playground

Sam and I love the Provo Rec Center, and we especially love the playground! There is an indoor play area that is free and available to anyone without having to worry about a membership or fees. It is located right inside the Rec Center. We often go there on days when the weather isn't as nice, or at times when I just want to sit and let Sam run around for a little while. It is completely enclosed and safe for big and little kids. 


The big jungle gym is meant for ages 5+ but Sam can play on it if I help him climb up the initial platforms, even though he is only 2. 


There is also a small toddler area with a couple of slides and some wall toys. Sam likes this area the best and spends most of his time going down the slides over and over. 


He is also a fan of the cool fountain in the front of the Rec. We always have to stop for a little while and admire it. ;)

Check out the Provo Rec Center website for more info:
http://www.provo.org/community/recreation-center/

Temple Square in Salt Lake City

Before Isaac began his Fall semester, we wanted to have a family day. We decided to take Sam to Temple Square in Salt Lake City since we hadn't been there with him in a while. There is no way I could adequately cover all of the things that are available at Temple Square, but I wanted to highlight it as a wonderful, family-friendly, and free place to go if you are in the Salt Lake City area. 


The grounds on the Square are immaculately kept and always completely peaceful and beautiful.




The LDS Salt Lake City Temple is the center point for Temple Square and is quite a sight to behold. Non-LDS people and families with kids can walk around the temple and enjoy its beauty. There is also a visitor's center and various others places to visit throughout the Square. 

Check out this website that talks all about the places to see and things available there!
http://www.visittemplesquare.com/

Seven Peaks Fun Center Lehi

We recently discovered the Seven Peaks Fun Center in Lehi, Utah. It is included in our Pass of all Passes, but we had never gone. One night on a whim, Isaac and I took Sam there and we were so glad that we did! Sam got to ride all of the rides for free and loved every second.


Many of the rides are geared toward small children ages 3-8, but Sam happened to be tall enough to be able to ride all of them. 


He liked the rides so much that we decided to have his 2nd birthday party there. 



It was the perfect place for a birthday party. We set up presents and cupcakes at the outside pavilion. Technically, their policy dictates that we reserve/ pay for the pavilion and that no outside food/drink is allowed. We took a risk and set up at the pavilion without reserving it. We were able to celebrate his birthday for 3 hours without someone ever bothering us! We even ate cupcakes and hit a pinata and none of the workers cared. We were prepared to pay for the pavilion if asked, but it was nice to enjoy such a fun day for free. 



Some things to keep in mind about the Seven Peaks Fun Center
1. Without the Pass of all Passes, it would be pretty expensive to enjoy. Even with the package deals that are available, I don't think it would be worth it for a family to go and spend the day there.
2. Though there is something for everyone to enjoy, it definitely seemed more geared toward small children. Even the adult-sized rides like the bumper boats and go-karts were more fun for Sam than for Isaac. 
3. This is one of the places that makes the Pass of All Passes so worth it! We are so glad we invested in these passes because they last all year and many of the places included in them are free and unlimited. 

Check out their website for more info:
http://www.sevenpeaks.com/FunCenterLehi/Home.aspx?SITEID.1001=4

Monday, September 29, 2014

Kangaroo Zoo

This is one of my very favorite places to go with Sam right now. Kangaroo Zoo is located in Pleasant Grove about 2 minutes from the freeway. They also have locations in North Salt Lake and Ogden. I haven't been to the other locations, but I can definitely vouch for the one in Pleasant Grove.

Basically, this place is a big gym/warehouse that is filled with various blow-up jungle gyms. They have a good variety of jungle gyms, so even the younger children (under 3) can enjoy it. 

I have gone there several times with Sam since moving here and he has gotten braver each time. He is now at the point that he can go on pretty much any of the bouncing house and slides, some of which go all the way to the ceiling! 

This is the toddler jungle gym that is still one of Sam's favorites. They have age limits posted on the ones that are for smaller children, and mostly the bigger children stay off of them.



 There is also a little space for kids ages 2 and under that is completely enclosed, but it only has a few toys in it. Somehow Sam always ends up over there though. He uses it as a nice place to take a break when he's tired of jumping.

Some features I really like about Kangaroo Zoo:
1. It's completely enclosed. There is only one way my child could escape, so it's easy for me to watch for him without having to hover. 
2. It's nice mom time. I love this place for play dates because my friends and I can let our kids just run around while we sit at the tables or the comfy couches and talk. I also love it if I just need some time to myself that doesn't involve chasing an energetic toddler around (which I have definitely needed more of lately as I near the end of my pregnancy). 
3. The price is right.* For children 2 and under who are going to be jumping, it's $5 per time and the jumping time is unlimited. There is no charge for adults if you plan on just watching, so for our current situation it's perfect.
4.It's good for kids of all ages. My 2 year old loves this place, but I have seen children ages 8+ that also have a blast. There are some really tall slides and some fun obstacle courses that the older children seem to really get into. 

*The price might be a little more challenging for me if I had older/ more children. Children above the age of 3 are $8.99 per time, so that would add up quickly. We receive coupons about twice a month in the mail for $2 off the normal admission price which would make it only $6.99, and they are good for 2 kids, so that might help those of you who would like to check it out some time but don't want to pay full price. They also have this coupon on their website right now.

During the summer, they ran a "bounce back" promotion that allowed you to pay half-price for admission if you came back within 14 days. We did that a couple of times and I loved only paying $2.50 for hours of fun! (As far as I can tell, that promotion is over for now but will be coming back next summer.)

Some other things to be aware of: 
1. Bring socks for both you and your child. They don't allow any shoes in the jumping area, even if you are just watching. I prefer not to go barefoot (though that's an option if you forget socks), so I always bring socks for myself. The kids have to have socks if they are going to jump so you will have to buy some there if you forget to bring them.
2. No outside food/ drinks. They allow water if it is in a non-store-brand water bottle. There is also a water fountain there. I almost always sneak in some outside snacks for Sam and I and I haven't gotten in trouble for it yet. I'm just careful about how I eat it and the mess it might make. If you would like, they have snacks available to purchase there as well. 

As always, check out their website for more info!
http://www.kangaroozoo.net/



Tracy Aviary

When we found out that we were moving back to Utah, I started looking around for fun things to do with toddlers. I came across the Pass of All Passes through 7 Peaks and knew that we had to invest in some of those! I love having passes to go places because it opens to many options up for me as a stay at home mom. 

One of the things we got to do with our pass was visit the Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake City. The Aviary is housed in one of Salt Lake City's largest parks, Liberty Park. It is full of a large variety of birds and some fun things to do with the kids. Sam enjoyed seeing all of the birds, but sometimes it was difficult for him to spot them due to the size of their habitats. 

His favorite part of the visit was this little tree house in the section with the owls. He spent probably 20 minutes going up and down the ramp and the steps. 


He also liked seeing the water birds like the ducks and the swans since those were more on his level and easy to spot. 



I imagine the aviary would be best suited for older children ages 4 and up as they could probably appreciate it more and would be able to see the birds. We went on a Tuesday because Tuesdays are free with the Pass of All Passes. There were quite a few people there (also using their passes) but we were able to see all that we wanted to see without feeling overcrowded. 

If you don't have a pass, it's $7 for adults, $6 for kids ages 13+, $5 for children 3-13, and free for 2 and under. If I had a large family and didn't have the Pass of All Passes, I'm not sure I would feel it was worth the money. It was fun to go, but unless your kids are really into birds it wasn't super exciting. They do have event days and some live shows, so perhaps if you planned it right it could be a neat experience for the whole family. 

Check out their website for more info:
http://www.tracyaviary.org/


BYU South Campus Trail

This isn't an "official" Provo trail, but it's a great if you are looking for somewhere beautiful, quiet, and kid friendly to explore. The trail begins on the southwest side of BYU campus near the tennis courts on 800 N. It follows a little stream down and across the south side of campus for probably 1/2 a mile.

Many of the plants and trees are labeled with names, so it would be fun for an educational nature outing for older children. 


The stream has several little waterfalls that add to the beauty. 

Sam kept trying to throw the decorative rocks into the water and it was hard to help him understand that those rocks were not for throwing. At the bottom end of the trail, we found some big rocks that were great for sitting on. We took off our shoes and stuck our feet in the water and he found some normal rocks to throw.


This trail would be great for a relaxed family home evening. I've seen many people create "boats" from leaves and sticks and "race" them down the stream, which looks like a bunch of fun. I could see Sam really enjoying that when he's a little older. 

The trail also has several benches and table areas that would be great for picnicking. 

UTA Trax

Sam is at the point in toddlerhood where all things that move are fascinating to him. He loves cars, trucks, planes, trains, and buses. Naturally, I thought he might like going on the UTA Trax train for a little ride. This summer, we went with my Aunt and my Mom to Salt Lake City using the Trax, which was not only convenient and fun for Sam, but saved us the trouble of having to find somewhere to park or pay for parking.

The Trax and Frontrunner trains go all the way from Provo to Ogden now, with many connections throughout the Salt Lake City area. A round trip ticket costs $5 for an adult, and up to 2 children age 5 and under can ride for free with a paying adult. This price works great for our budget since riding the train is a fun activity for Sam and we also save on gas and parking, but it would get a little pricey if you have older kids or more adults riding. 


Trax isn't super practical if you are in a time crunch or need to go somewhere that would be a long walk from the Trax station. It works great for the destination spots in Salt Lake City like the Gateway or City Creek Malls, Temple Square, and various stadiums or theaters. 

We brought Sam's stroller with us which was a bit of a hassle to carry up and down the steps, and it got the way a little when the train got more crowded, but overall it was doable. Sam had a lot of fun not sitting in a car seat since he never gets to travel like that. We'll probably plan another Trax trip soon and I'll let you know how that goes.