Utah's Hogle Zoo was founded back in 1931 at the mouth of Emigration Canyon and it remains one of the most visited attractions in Utah. There are over 800 animals in residence. Among the many must-see specimens are the five endangered species of Asian cats, African elephants and white rhinos. And, the little ones will take delight in riding on the Conservation Carousel, featuring hand-painted models of endangered or threatened animals, so it's fun and educational at the same time.
Explore the cultural diversity of nations around the globe at the International Peace Gardens at Jordan Park. The outdoor gardens effectively represent twenty-six countries through their native plants, garden architecture, and statues of world peace leaders associated with that particular nation. The Peace Garden was created as a citizenship project to promote peace and understanding in the international community.
Want to remember how the West was won? Then "This Is the Place Heritage Park" will give you the chance to relive the story! This sprawling, 450-acre historic park is packed with so many stories and attractions that the highly knowledgeable staff will go above and beyond to make sure you take in as much as you possibly can!