Check out the collection of ancient objects and natural artifacts housed at the Utah Museum of Natural History. The museum is home to various pieces of history like crystallized minerals, bones from the extinct Giant Short-faced Bear, and a fossilized trilobite arthropod, all dating back thousands of years if not more. On your walk through the museum, you'll also see Native American artifacts like moccasins, gloves, bowls, baskets, and more.
Launch a day filled with fun, learning, and attractions by visiting the Clark Planetarium. Begin with the ATK Go for Launch Exhibit that is a fascinating history of rocketry, how rockets work, as well as a multiple choice video presentation that is so vivid, it literally draws you into space!
Whether it's your first time out or you're a more sure-footed adventurer, Front Climbing Club can fins a rock somewhere in Utah that's perfect for you to climb onto and experience the adrenaline rush of lifting yourself up to a whole new level - physically and mentally.
Considered by many to be a "crown jewel" of national parks, the Sugar House Park offers a chance to literally take a deep breath and soothe your senses from all the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Opportunities to commune with nature are everywhere throughout the various recreation trails and picturesque scenery of the park.