Fall is pretty much here, right? Utahns seem to think so as they prepare for the coming shift in weather and fun activities.  

Besides the awesome leaf peeping you can do across the state, there are also a bunch of interactive activities that families (or not) can try. Whether you want to go by yourself or want to bring the family along, there are PLENTY of Fall things to do in Utah.  

Cornbelly’s 

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With locations in both Lehi and Spanish Fork, this is a great option for families up north, especially if they love Luke Bryan. This year’s theme for the corn maze is Luke Bryan at both locations. There is also sunflower picking, rides and photo options. 

Kuhawara’s Pumpkin Patch 

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Filled to the brim with spooky delights, this is a unique pumpkin patch in Draper. There are pumpkin buildings, zombie paintball, DJs, food trucks and more. Basically, this is super great for a date night or a fun outing for families who love Halloween.  

Apple Picking 

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If you’re one of those people who gets more excited about apple cider than pumpkin spice, this is for you. There are a TON of apple orchards across the state so finding one won’t be an issue. Grab a friend or go by yourself and get some local apples to take home. Plus, you can enjoy the scenery. 

Rowley’s Red Barn 

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Located in both Southern and Northern Utah, Rowley’s Red Barn is a place locals love. The location in Santaquin holds a Fall festival which includes a barn yard, wagon rides, apple cannons, and even fire pits.  

 

 

Utah Fall Activities To Try In 2024

There are always so many Fall activities to choose from in Utah. Here are some of the best for locals and visitors to consider this year.

Gallery Credit: Elle Cabrera

 

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