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Kids Stuff in Salt Lake area on this page...
 

Sliding on the Slides attached to the fort in the playground is always a fun things for kids to do: Having different fun activities will keep the children happy and entertained while on their fishing vacation or family holiday in Northwestern Ontario Canada.

  Kids on a train rideChildren's Playground with fort, swings, slide, climbing bars: Horseshoes, Badminton, Games and Board Games - fun for all ages of "kids"

Day 1:

Lagoon Park – Parents can relax at the water park or join the younger set on all of the rides. Grandparents will want to watch the live shows and explore Pioneer Village. Lagoon is “where the fun is” and it really deserves two days to do it all!

Day 2:

Cherry Hill Resort – Start by testing your skills on the 30 foot pinnacle of the climbing wall, swinging in the batting cages or bouncing around with Aeroball. The youngest children can climb through the nets and tunnels of the Playport. Cool off with the water slides, Pirates Cove Activity Pool or the Olympic sized pool. Stop at the restaurant for dinner then slow down with a round of minature golf.

Day 3:

Beaches and Bisons – Utah’s version of the ocean, the Great Salt Lake, has 16 – 18% salt content, making it easy to float in the water. Relaxing on the white sandy beaches of Antelope Island and watching the kids kayak and float make a pleasant day. Convenient showers wash away the salt before taking off to discover the wildlife roaming free on the island. Whether renting a bike, taking a guided horseback ride or a guided Wildlife Safari tour, hiking the 25 miles of trails or just driving to the Historic Fielding Garr Ranch, bison, birds and other wildlife wander within view. Order a buffalo burger at Buffalo Point and linger for the spectacular sunsets over the lake.

Day 4:

Trains, Planes and Speed Racing – Start with the newest attraction, S & S Shortline Railroad. Ride the miniature trains, then venture to the 1920 freight station replica for the train exhibits and a snack at the old fashioned soda fountain. Over 70 planes are the star attraction of Hill Aerospace Museum, including the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane and a B-17 Flying Fortress. Next, it's onto Union Station to be awed by the model railroad exhibit depicting the transcontinental railroad route. Union Station has collections for everyone in the family – gems and minerals, antique cars, guns, trains and even art. End the day with kids 14 and older racing each other in go carts at the Speed Street Indoor Raceway.

Day 5 – 7:

Take your choice – There is still so much left to explore! Make choices depending on the family’s interest. Younger children will delighted with either the Children’s Museum of Utah or Ogden’s Treehouse Museum. Eccles Dinosaur Park combines learning with fun, featuring over 70 life-sized dinosaurs and a hands-on museum. For nature lovers, combine Hogle Zoo and Tracy Avairy. Finally, Clark Planetarium depicts the night skies and has an IMAX theater.

 
 
Kids Stuff in Salt Lake Area

Origin of Name: From the Ute tribe, meaning people of the mountains.

Utah State:

 

Capital: Salt Lake City
Motto: Industry
Utah State Seal
Animal: Rocky Mountain Elk
Bird: California Seagull
Cooking Pot: Dutch Oven
Emblem: Beehive
Fish: Bonneville Cutthroat Trout
Flower: Sego Lily
Folk Dance: Square Dance
Fossil: Allosaurus
Fruit: Cherry
Gem: Topaz
Grass: Indian Rice Grass
Insect: Honey Bee
Mineral: Copper
Rock: Coal
Song: Utah, We Love Thee
Star: Dubhe
Tartan: Utah State Tartan
Tree: Blue Spruce
Vegetable: Spanish Sweet Onion
Historic Vegetable: Sugar Beet

Things to Know

Five major tribes have lived and continue to live in Utah:
1. Ute; 2. Dine' (Navajo); 3. Paiute; 4. Goshute; and 5. Shoshone.

Utah is the second driest state in the nation

 
  We've got kids. Lots of them. This area of my website gives you lots of things to do with your kids.   With so many little people, we've become quite creative when it comes to Kidstuff. Many families find that the best way to keep a big bunch busy in both summer and winter is to enjoy the great outdoors. You will find a bazillion outdoor places to have fun with kids in the Parks and Recreation and Skiing and Winter Sports
 
http://gocitykids.parentsconnect.com/?area=189     Go to this site for lots of cool ideas and places to take your kids. Stuff for all ages.
 
 
 
about.comhttp://www.atozkids
 
Kids Internet Resources
Guide picks
Ideas for keeping kids busy, and help for parents.

100% for Kids Foundation
Utah credit unions have been assisting public education in various ways for years. In 2002, they formed "100% for Kids" - a Utah Credit Union Education Foundation which will pool their resources to provide assistance where it is needed most, in the individual classroom. 100% of the funds donated will be distributed throughout the year and will go directly to teachers in the classroom.

A to Z Kid's Stuff
Activities, facts, recipes, games. A place where a kid can have some good old fashioned fun on the new-fashioned internet.

A Kids Club
Sponsored by Associated Food Stores. Kids who sign up can get a free magazine and coupons for treats. The website has lots of fun activities.

BabyZone
A resource for everything you need to know about childcare, fertility, pregnancy and parenting.

Kid's Page on the Attorney General Website
An internet safety quiz, tips on using the internet and some clean fun kid links.

Kid's Space
The library doesn't have to be just for studying. Learning can actually be fun. Lots of links and activities to keep the young ones busy for hours.

State Legislature Kids Page
Information to help kids get involved in government processes and understand politics.

Teach Utah Kids
Teach Utah Kids is a group of parents concerned about the education of their children.

Toddler Basics Club
Toddler Basics is the only program designed specifically for toddlers ages 1-3 years.

Utah Encyclopedia
Full of facts, dates, people that made Utah what it is today.

Utah Gateway Kids Page
Local businesses selling products and services geared to kids.

Utah History for Kids
All kinds of information and fun from the Utah State Historical Society.

Utah Youth Village
Changing the lives of troubled children and families for 31 years.

Utah.gov Kid's Page
Homework help, fun facts, and a little bit of history.

UtahParents.com
A Child Protection Program.

UtahParents.com
All kinds of ideas to help you with your parenting.
 
 
  • Which are the best places to go in Salt Lake for kids?
  • Can you provide the top 10 kids things in Salt Lake?
  • Name a few good things for kids to do in Salt Lake?
  • Is Salt Lake appropriate for my baby/infant, toddler, or teen?

  • Top 12 Things to Do in Salt Lake Area with Kids
    Guess what? You've come to the right place. As an old lady I've done my fair share of traveling and those are easy questions to answer, but in order to keep this write-up short I've elected to outline the top best things to do in Salt Lake for kids (includes the top Salt Lake family attractions, activities, sights, and the like) in bullet point. So here they are:

  • Hogle Zoo       2600 Sunnyside Avenue, Salt Lake City UT, 84108,   801-582-1631        http://hoglezoo.org/visit/hours.admission.php
  • 1850 House    is The Living Planet Aquarium  775 E. 10600 S, Sandy, UT 84094         http://www.thelivingplanet.com/LPA/exhibits.html
  • Aerodrome Ice Skating Complex  in The Gallivan Center between main and State on 200 S.   http://www.utahskiing.org/ice-skating.htm   801-535-6117 or 6110
  • Temple Square Complex tours Becky Johnson 801-539-3124, 801-541-4955    http://www.utah.com/mormon/temple_square.htm
  • Tracy Aviary         589 East 1300 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84105    801-596-8500         www.tracyaviary.org
  • Bingham Canyon Copper Mine  8362 W 10200 S Bingham Canyon   801-252-3000, tours 252-3234  $5.00 per bus.
  • Lagoon Amusement Park  375 Lagoon Drive, Farmington Utah  from Ogden 801-607-5555  From Salt Lake 801-401-5555  From Provo 801-607-5555
  •                                                  From out of State  800-748-5246     www.lagoonpark.com
  • Utah Museum of Natural History  1390 Presidentscircle  at the University of Utah.   801-581-6927      www.umnh.utah.edu/
  • Raging Waters   1200 S 1700 W, Salt Lake City, UT    801-972-3300          www.ragingwatersutah.com
  • Childrens Museum  in Discovery Gateway  444 W. 100 S., Salt Lake City   801-456-5437    www.childrensmuseum.org
  • Clark Planetarium 110 South 400 West Salt Lake City, Utah 84101-1145     801-456-STAR (7827)    www.hansenplanetarium.net
  • Wheeler Historic Farm  63515 S. 900 E. Salt Lake City. 801-264-2241  open 9 to 5 year round. Lots to do.  www.wheelerfarm.com



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