Ogden
Get in
By plane
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address: 3909 Airport Roada regional airport on the edge of Ogden, with commercial service from Mesa via Allegiant Airlines three times a week.
By car
Ogden is on Interstate 15, about 40 minutes north of Salt Lake City, and 1 hour and 10 minutes south of the Idaho border.By bus
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phone: +1 801-394-5573address: 2393 Wall Ave
- The Utah Transit Authority (UTA), Phone: +1-888-RIDE-UTA (743-3882) operates an extensive bus system all across the Wasatch Range, so you can easily and readily reach Ogden by public transportation from almost anywhere along the Wasatch Range.
By train
- The FrontRunner commuter rail line runs between Ogden and Provo. Service runs every hour on weekdays (with more frequent service during rush hours) and every hour or two on Saturdays. One-way fares range from $3.00-$9.50 depending on how far you travel. Future plans call for an extension of the FrontRunner.
Get around
By bus
- The Utah Transit Authority (UTA), Phone: +1-888-RIDE-UTA (743-3882). UTA buses travel to all of the major points around town.
By foot
Downtown Ogden is very walkable. Most of the major hotels and many tourist sites are clustered around a few city blocks along 25th Street between Wall and Washington Avenues.See
Historic 25th StreetA three-block historic district. Stroll through history as you visit restaurants, art galleries, and shops. Historic 25th Street hosts outdoor events throughout the year, including a farmers' market (July through September), zombie walks, an event called Witchstock, and car shows. Inside Union Station, on the west end of the street, there are three museums. The Utah State Railroad Museum is a remembrance of Ogden's railroad history, and a lot of fun for kids. The Browning-Kimball Classic Car Museum is a smaller car museum with several restored antique cars. Finally, upstairs, is the John M. Browning Arms Museum, which features hundreds of rifles and other guns from the Browning family collection. For one price, all three museums can be visited.
Ogden Eccles Dinosaur ParkA favorite of all kids visiting Ogden. It has over 100 realistic full-sized dinosaur sculptures. There's even an animatronic tyrannosaurus rex! And while you're in the neighborhood, stop by Rainbow Gardens, one of the largest gift shops in the West.
Lindquist FieldLindquist Field is the home for the Ogden Raptors minor league baseball team.
- Utah State Railroad Museum - in historic Ogden Union Station.
Do
Great trailsGo east to the foot of the mountains for awesome hiking and mountain biking trails. Not as good as those in Park City, but not as crowded either. There are several trail heads along the east side of the valley.
Buy
Historic 25th Street has a variety of quaint shops and galleries.
Eat
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phone: +1 801-317-4463address: 2487 Grant AveBright, creative riffs on eggs, pancakes, and other breakfast staples (all day), and on lunch sandwiches, soups, and salads. Plentiful vegetarian options. The outdoor courtyard is surprisingly pleasant and cool, even on hot summer days.
Drink
Alcohol
There are several bars on Historic 25th Street, including the famous Kokomo Club, which was featured in Jack Kerouak's book Visions of Cody. There is also Roosters, a classy brewpub.
Some restaurants also feature a full bar, but since this is Utah, not nearly as many serve alcohol as might be expected elsewhere.
Utah has alcohol laws known by the rest of the United States to be restrictive. This leads to lower ABV drinks being served, as well as a hard limit of 2.5 ounces of hard alcohol (anything over 3.2% ABV) being served in mixed drinks.
Coffee
If you're just looking for coffee, the local favorite is Ogden-based chain Grounds for Coffee has three locations in town. The most popular is on 30th and Harrison.-
phone: +1 801 479-7561address: 365 E 5000 SThe Mason jar is inside an old Chevron gas station building, the outside leaves something to be desired, however inside is a comfortable coffee house that roasts all their coffee in house. Not much in the way of community involvement (no cork board with local fliers posted, etc.) but passionate about the coffee. If what you value is the content of the cup, the Mason jar is the freshest coffee in Ogden.
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phone: +1 801-529-0376address: 1221 26th St
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phone: +1 801-394-2812address: 3679 Harrison Blvd
Sleep
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The Bigelow Hotel & Residences
phone: +1 801 627 1900address: 2510 Washington BlvdOne of Utah's last remaining grand hotels, and the most historic hotel in Ogden. -
phone: +1 801-394-9474address: 1335 W 12th St
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
phone: +1 801-392-5000address: 2245 S 1200 W -
phone: +1 801-627-4560address: 1455 Washington Blvd
Go next
- Snowbasin is around the corner. It's a nice place to ski, but it doesn't get as much or as good snow as they do in Park City. And there's no lodging on the mountain .
- Antelope Island, accessible by car about 30-45 minutes from downtown Ogden, is known for its bison and scenic hiking trails.