Utah’s Adventure Family loves to visit museums. We love learning together and often museums provide an environment where we can learn and play together.
There are so many fun museums to visit in Utah. Many are free, too! We share all the information about the different ones that we have visited to help you know which museum will be the best for your family.
We couldn’t call ourselves Utah’s Adventure Family if we didn’t love Utah history, and Utah history means LDS Church history. We’ve visited Church History sites all across the country. We love these sites, and they are almost always FREE to visit. On this page, we summarize the LDS Church History Sites…
We couldn’t call ourselves Utah’s Adventure Family if we didn’t love Utah history, and Utah history means LDS history. We’ve visited Church History sites all across the country. We love these sites, and they are almost always FREE to visit. On this page, we summarize the LDS Church History sites across…
As teachers, we are big fans of the Little House on the Prairie world. We have read the books multiple times, and we even listen to them on long car drives. On a recent cross country trip, we listened to several of the books and then stopped in DeSmet, South Dakota.…
The Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, is an absolutely amazing stop. This site is focuses on the history and amazing players from the game, but does so in a really fun way. Best of all, we have a great family-friendly tip for you. Hot Tip: It is often cheaper to buy…
The Baseball Hall of Fame is located way out in the middle of upstate New York. It takes some effort to get there, but the small city of Cooperstown is worth the visit. The entire town is dedicated to the sport of baseball. Cooperstown's Main Street is lined with stores and…
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland is an awesome, kid-friendly stop. Our boys, who love old rock and roll, loved every minute of the 3 hours we spent. Though it is a little bit expensive, it was a once in a lifetime stop for us. If you love…