Summertime in Utah on a Budget: Make the Most of Your ICS Summer Break Locally

Summer in Utah on a Budget: Make the Most of Your ICS Summer Break Locally

By Jennifer Adema, ICS admissions director

It’s often the snowy Wasatch range that draws people to Utah. But Utah is much more than the “Greatest Snow on Earth.” There are three other seasons which offer amazing world-class recreation opportunities in and near Salt Lake City, especially SUMMER!

Now that we (ICS Lions) are one month into summer break (crazy!), you might be looking for fresh ideas of things to do nearby! And unlike skiing, many summertime family opportunities are budget-friendly or FREE. If you’re new to the Salt Lake Valley, or a seasoned local looking for some fresh ideas of what to do in the summer, look no further.

The east view from the top of Ensign Peak Trail.

The Utah State Capitol building is located in the heart of Salt Lake City. Tours of the historic and impressive building are offered for free every hour on the hour starting at 10:00 a.m. and ending at 3:00 p.m. This tour is very informative and will keep the attention of tourists of all ages. Directly behind the Capitol building is a popular, short, family-friendly hike. Hike up Ensign peak to get a great view of the valley, including the Capitol building. Pack some snacks, some water, and look for the Great Salt Lake, the airport, and other Utah landmarks that can be spotted from the peak! If time allows, the International Peace Gardens are nearby and this is a great spot to people-watch and enjoy a picnic lunch.

The Living Room is a moderate, kid-friendly hike that rewards hikers with a relaxing way to take in the views at the top. Rocks set up as couches, lounge chairs and sofas are what give this hike its name. The Red Butte Gardens are nearby and offer many events over the summer. Check their website for details regarding concerts, craft times, and other gardening activities. 

ICS Marketing and Communications Director Sara Hobbs at Lake Mary

When it’s too hot in the valley, it’s easy to escape the heat by heading up! Big Cottonwood Canyon offers many kid-friendly hikes including Willow Heights, Lake Mary, and Twin Lakes. When grandparents are tagging along, or there are young ones in strollers, Silver Lake offers an easy-to-maneuver, accessible trail all around the lake. Moose are regularly spotted at either of these trails, so make sure you stay aware of your surroundings! 

Solitude Ski Resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon offers free concerts on Sunday nights throughout the summer along with $2.00 ice cream. This is a great way to cool down and reward yourself after finishing one of these hikes on a Sunday afternoon.

Up Little Cottonwood Canyon family-friendly hikes worth trying include Lisa Falls and Bells Canyon. Snowbird Ski Resort offers great family activities all summer long including a zipline, hiking, a mountain coaster, and more!

Silver Lake boardwalk in Big Cottonwood Canyon

A brief walk through a beautiful Salt Lake neighborhood near the University of Utah leads hikers to the giant white “U” that is visible from the highway and from many areas in the valley. This letter is actually the oldest letter on a mountain in the country.

Craving a beach day? Take the kiddos to Blackridge Reservoir in Herriman. This reservoir is a hidden gem, is right off the Mountain View Corridor, and tucked along the Oquirrh Mountains. Not only is there an epic playground, a maintained beach, bathrooms, covered picnic tables, a view of the Wasatch, swimming, kayaking, and paddle boarding, but it’s all free!

Other family-friendly activities to consider include the Hill Aerospace Museum. This museum offers free admission and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

ICS fifth grader, Emmett Adema, at Tracy Aviary

Located in the middle of Liberty Park in Salt Lake is the historic Tracy Aviary. During the summer months of June, July, and August, admission is just $5 after 5:00 p.m. on Mondays.

Ogden Dinosaur Park is a short drive from Salt Lake City, and admission starts at just $5 for children ages 2-12.

To learn more about the recommended hikes , or find more, visit alltrails. Another great resource for local family-friendly activities is Kids Out and About. Check it out! 

Utah is a fantastic place to raise a family. Get out there and discover all there is to offer! We hope you’re enjoying your summer, Lions. We’ll see you in August!