Ogden
Hang a north out of SLC International. 35-minutes later, you’re standing where Utah started.
Ogden was the first settlement in Utah, and today is a notoriously independent community with a vibrant art scene and hundreds of locally-owned restaurants, bars, galleries, and retailers. Located 35 miles north of Salt Lake City, Ogden is the gateway to Snowbasin and Powder Mountain ski resorts, with a historically significant, revitalized downtown to bring it all home for the evening.
This city is a hot spot for skiing, high adventure sports, shopping, bustling nightlife, public art, as well as delectable dining. Don't miss the mountain biking in the summer, skiing in the winter, and a vast array of festivals, concerts, and museums to give you the well-rounded experience of a lifetime.
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Things To Do in Ogden
Skiing
Visitors to Salt Lake’s ski resorts often lament the lack of a true “ski town” in the area, sometimes lodging as far away as Park City to replicate the experience. Poor them. If only there was a town in Utah that had three world-class resorts within a 40-minute drive and a bustling but cozy main street where they could aprés the night away. Too bad that place doesn’t exist. Oh wait …
Hiking
Hike to Ben Lomond Peak and you’ll be hiking up the mountain that inspired the world-famous Paramount Pictures logo. How many towns let you hike to a movie studio logo? Not many, and safari guides really hate it when you try to pet the MGM logo. From the exhausting to the easygoing, Ogden’s got trails for everyone.
Ogden Canyon Scenic Drive
Ordinarily, it would sound like a knock on a town if you said one of the best things you could do was get in a car and drive away. Well, this isn’t a Bruce Springsteen song and Ogden Canyon certainly ain’t New Jersey. Take in the imposing peaks, rolling hills and lush forests as you travel State Route 39, and top it all off with a trip to Pineview Reservoir.
Ogden Marathon
Run (through the) forest, run! If you liked the drive back down Ogden Canyon so much you’d like to run it instead, you can! The Ogden Marathon, which takes place each May, is one of the most scenic races in the country, and one of the Boston Marathon’s fastest qualifying races to boot. It’s a great place to set your sights on a Personal Best.
Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo
Yeehaw! Ranked as one of the top 5 PRCA rodeos in the nation, the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo is a rip roarin’ good time. The rodeo takes place toward the tail end of the three-week Ogden Pioneer Days festival, and draws almost 50,000 visitors per year! The rodeo includes bronc riding, barrel racing, roping, steer wrestling, bull riding, hooting and hollering. For more Western fun, check out the horseback races and competitions going year-round at the Golden Spike Events Center.
Ogden Twilight Concert Series
Think all the big name bands hop off I-15 in Salt Lake? Think again! Ogden’s Twilight concert series is an underrated triumph, regularly sporting a lineup that’ll make you say “How did they get them?” as you immediately begin to fumble for your wallet. Held at the Ogden Amphitheater from August to October, it’s one of the best ways to enjoy an outdoor show in the state.
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