Best Fall Activities in Utah
Let’s be real – the end of summer is sweetened by all the fun fall activities! Utah is the perfect place to enjoy all the fall colors and activities. Here are some of the best fall activities in Utah:
Explore Corn Mazes
This is a classic fall activity in Utah with mazes in cities all over the state!
- Evan’s Family Farm – Lehi
- Rowley’s Back Forty – Santaquin
- Wilkerson Farm Fall Fair – Orem
- Glen Ray’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch – Spanish Fork
- Cornbelly’s – Thanksgiving Point (Check that out below!)
- Cross E Ranch – Salt Lake City
- Crazy Corn Maze – West Jordan
Wander Pumpkin Patches
A must-do fall activity – Picking out a pumpkin at the pumpkin patch!! There are many pumpkin patches all around Utah. Here is a snapshot of some of our favorites:
- Jaker’s Jack-O-Lanterns and corn maze– Springville
- Mabey Farm – South Jordan
- Rowley’s Red Barn – Santaquin
- Wilkerson Farm – Orem
- Hee Haw Farms – Pleasant Grove
- Cross E Ranch – Salt Lake City
- Petersen Family Farm – Riverton
- Kuwahara Wholesale Pumpkin Patch – Draper
- Gordo’s Fun Farm – Spanish Fork
Go To Cornbelly’s
Cornbelly’s has a pumpkin patch and corn mazes AND MORE so it really needed its own category. Cornbelly’s at Thanksgiving Point (and their new location in Spanish Fork) is filled with free carnival games, a huge corn maze in the shape of their yearly theme, “Insanity Point” with haunted and scare-filled activities, food, bounce houses, zip lines, you name it!
With something for all ages at all time of day (or night), this is a favorite fall activity of ours.
Website: Cornbelly’s
Dates: September 24 – October 30, 2021
Pricing: Weekday tickets start at $18.95 a person, and weekend tickets start at $24.95 a person
Visit the Witches at Gardner Village’s WitchFest
Gardner Village is located in West Jordan and is filled with adorable local shops and restaurants surrounded the historical Gardner Mill. During the Autumn time they fill the area with witches and host many “witch” themed events. One of our favorites is the Witch Scavenger Hunt. They also have a “Witchapalooza Dinner Theater” masquerade ball, a 5k Witch Run, and their “Witches Night Out” with witches roaming the premises (friendly witches!) for photos and fun. Some even show up to events dressed as witches!
Enjoy walking around the premises, visit shops, and enjoy a bit to eat at one of their restaurants.
Website: Gardner Village
Dates: September 18 – October 20, 2021 – specific dates for the other events. Check their website above
Price: Free to enter, but possibly some parking fees for events. Specific events have different pricing.
Drive The Alpine Loop
The Alpine Loop might be the most beautiful drive in Utah to see the changing leaf colors. The drive is 20 miles through the Uinta National Forest from American Fork Canyon to Provo Canyon. The roads are a little small and winding, so be sure to be careful!
Enjoy a quick stop at Cascade Springs and walk around the beautiful areas to take in the mountain views, colors, wildlife, and natural water features like little waterfalls, springs, and pools. There is a boardwalk around the area is family friendly. It can take just a few minutes. Bring a picnic for extra fun!
Website: Alpine Loop
Dates: Late May – Late October
Pricing: Free for the drive, or $6 if you plan on using facilities
Other Scenic Fall Drives
- Nebo Loop
- Hobble Creek Canyon
- Provo Canyon
- Spanish Fork Canyon
- American Fork
Get Fresh Fruit From Local Farmers
Also check out the other locations where you can pick your own! Nothing says fall like fresh produce from a local farm for your peach cobblers and apple pies. Put this on the list for a delicious fall activity in Utah!
Allred Orchards
Apples, beaches, and cherries – OH MY! Check out their delicious seasonal produce!
Website: Allred Orchards
Burgess Orchards
Fresh fruit, giant pumpkins, products from local vendors, and ICE CREAM? Say no more!
Website: Burgess Orchards
Location: Alpine, Utah
Visit Oktoberfest
Located at the Snowbird resort up Little Cottonwood Canyon and is an annual fall activity in Utah. They make it family-friendly with music, food, activities, and of course brews!
Website: Oktoberfest
Dates: August 14 – October 17, 2021 on Saturdays, Sundays, and Labor Day
Pricing: free admission, but $10 for parking
Take Photos in the Sunflower Fields
Sunflower season is technically more the end of summer, but can be a great gateway activity as you are getting ready for fall.
Cornbelly’s Spanish Fork
Go to the 5 day festival in Spanish Fork for some of the best photo opps and hayrides!
Website: Cornbelly’s Spanish Fork
Dates: September 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 2021
Cross E Ranch
As part of their admission includes access to their sunflower fields in addition to their other fun games, animal attractions, and corn maze! What a deal!
Website: Cross E Ranch
Pricing: Adults 12+ are $15.95 during weekdays and $18.95 on weekends. Kids 3-11 are $10.95 on weekdays and $12.95 on weekends. Toddlers under 2 are free.
Lagoon Frightmares
Enjoy Lagoon in a whole new way! Rides, haunted houses, and spooky characters roaming make this an unforgettable Halloween experience. This is one of our favorite fall activities in Utah!
Website: Frightmares
Dates: Frightmares is from September 10 – October 31
Price: Regular admission (48″ and above) are $73.95/each. Youth (under 48″) are $51.95/each
Ride Heber Valley Railroad Pumpkin Train
Enjoy a 40 minute train ride with characters, cookies, and a pumpkin on the historic Heber Valley Railroad! This fall activity is especially fun for families and children!
Website: Pumpkin Train
Dates: Select dates from October 7 – 30
Pricing: $15 general admission (age 3 and up), $4 for age 2 and under.
Look At The Hogle Zoo BooLights
Visit the Hogle Zoo and enjoy their Halloween themed lights! Many of the animals will be unavailable, so come for the fun lights and not the animals.
Website: Hogle Zoo
Dates: Select dates from October 1 – October 29
Price: NonMember pricing for Adults is $14.95/person, for Children 3-12 is $11.95. Member pricing for Adults is $11.95/person, for CHildren is $8.95. Toddlers 2 and under are free.
Go On A Ghost Tour
If you are looking for a fall activity in Utah to give you a good scare, look no further!
Grimm Ghost Tour – SLC
Take a tour of haunted locations throughout SLC and maybe see a ghost or two ? A bus takes you around to sites that you are then able to walk around. Tour guides share gruesome tales scary enough to give you nightmares!
Website: Grimm Ghost Tour
Dates: Open year round
Pricing: Adults are $25 online or $27 onsite, Children are $13 online or $15 onsite. Take a look at their group rates!
Park City Ghost Tours
A scary tour with stories taken from research, interviews, and field recordings. The best ghost stories in the west!
Website: Park City Ghost Tour
Dates: Open year round
Pricing: Adults are $30, $16 and under are $15. Reservation required 24 hours in advance.
Go To Park City’s “Autumn Aloft” Hot Air Balloon Festival
Park City is always a good idea. Enjoy the Autumn Aloft festival by watching the hot air balloons take off in the morning (which also sounds like a good photo opp) and enjoying the candlestick walk on Main Street at night.
Website: Autumn Aloft
Dates: September 18 & 19, 2021
Price: Free
Eat Fresh Peach Shakes
Peach season is the best season, in my opinion! Check out some of our favorites.
Burgess Orchards Fresh Peach Ice Cream, Apple Pie Sundaes, and Apple Cider Slushies
Burgess is my all-time favorite fall activity in Utah. The peach ice cream is HEAVENLY! Pay them a visit in the Alpine area.
Website: Burgess Orchards
Rockwell Ice Cream
Rockwell is always a great idea, but especially when they have their seasonal peach flavor made with locally-sourced peaches. Only available while supplies last, which tends to be late August to early September. Check out their 2 locations – Provo and Daybreak.
Website: Rockwell
Taco Amigo
Taco Amigo is a Utah County secret gem. Locally owned with two locations, one in Pleasant Grove and one in Orem, they grow most of their own peaches in their orchard that are freshly picked every morning!! You can go through their drive-through for a quick stop, or grab some food and stay a while.
Website: Taco Amigo
Chick-fil-A
I couldn’t leave out the obvious – Chick-fil-a also has something good going during fall with their peach shake!
Website: Chil-fil-A
Enjoy the Sleepy Hollow Haunted Wagon Ride
Take a seat on the wagon ride as you listen to the famous story of Sleepy Hollow with some surprising guests along the way. This is a unique fall activity in Utah that is suitable for all ages. Tickets are available online only. They are located in Utah Valley in North Springville.
Website: Sleepy Hollow
Dates: September 30 – October 30
Price: $25/person. Children under 4 are free but must sit on an Adult’s lap.
Go To a Scarecrow Festival
There are two places you can visit Scarecrow festivals – Heber and Thanksgiving Point.
Homestead Resort Annual Scarecrow Festival
This Scarecrow Festival is an annual event at the Homestead Resort in Heber. Not only a beautiful location, but also a great way to support the local businesses that set up the scarecrows. Ballots are located at the front desk so you can vote for your favorite!
Website: Heber Scarecrow Festival
Dates: October 1 – October 31
Price: Free
Thanksgiving Point Scarecrow Festival
These scarecrows at set up in the Ashton Gardens at Thanksgiving Point (a great alternative to Cornbelly’s in the area). Enjoy walking around the beautiful 50-acre grounds with community-made scarecrows, games, and music. They also are hosting a Scarecrow 5k!
Reserve your tickets in advance online.
Website: Thanksgiving Point Scarecrow Festival
Dates: October 11-16
Price: Adults are $20/person, Ages 13-24 are $17/person, Ages 3-12 are $15/person, and Seniors are $17/person. Free for Thanksgiving Point members.
Pick Fresh Fruit from a Local Orchard
There are several orchards around Utah that allow you to pick your own produce during autumn harvest season! This is a fun and totally Instagram-worthy fall activity in Utah to support local farmers and businesses.
The Raspberry Patch
Located in Payson, Utah visit the Raspberry Patch to pick your own Raspberries!
Website: The Raspberry Patch
Dates: Early August through October
Pricing: $3.00 per pound
Riley U-Pick Peaches
Riley’s is located in American Fork. They have corn, tomatoes, peaches, pears, and pumpkins. Park and walk, pick up the orchard map from the stand, pay for the box, then go pick your peaches! Or you can just grab an apple cider slushie!
Website: Riley’s U-Pick
Pricing: Variable
Dates: Variable – Check their Facebook Page for more info.
Rocky Top Fruit Farm
Located in Payson, Rocky Top has a variety of U-pick fruit such as cherries (starting in June), apricots (starting in July), raspberries (beginning in August, along with honey), peaches (beginning in August), and apples (September and October). They also sell dried fruit, pre-picked fruit, honey and honeycomb, homemade jams and jellies, and bread!
Website: https://www.facebook.com/RockyTopFruit/
Dates: From June – October
Pricing: Variable based on fruit
McBride Briar Patch
Located in Mapleton, McBride offers berry picking! They have cute little buckets to use while picking the strawberries and raspberries.
Website: McBride Briar Patch
Dates: End of July – September and maybe October (check website for availability)
Pricing: $3.50/pound
Ride the Park City Alpine Slide
Park City is beautiful during the fall months, and the weather is perfect for the activities. Tickets are bought at the Park City Mountain Village ticket windows. For the Alpine Slide you hop on the ski lift (the best place to admire the beautiful changing leaves is definitely from above) then grab your “alpine slides” and race down the track!
They also have a “Mountain Coaster” that you can add to your ticket. The Mountain Coaster speeds through the trees and is a lot of fun as well! Afterwards enjoy walking through the shops and get some hot chocolate.
Price: Adults (or those above 48″) are $25 each, and passengers (those between 35″-47″) are $15 for the Alpine Slide tickets.
Dates: May 28 – October 3
*Dates contingent upon weather
Restrictions: Must be 48″ or taller to ride alone, or those 35-47″ can be a “Passenger”.
Take the Sundance Full Moon Lift
So technically this is a summer/fall activity but it is one of my favorites! Drive up Provo Canyon to take a ride on the Sundance Ski Lift under the full moon and stars. Bring blankets, hot cocoa, and your favorite person for a romantic ride. You don’t get off the lift at all, just enjoy the ride up and down for about an hour. You can buy tickets at their booth or online.
Website: Sundance Full Moon Lift Ride
Dates: July 26 + 27, August 23 + 24, September 16, 17, +18
Price: included in your season pass, otherwise are found on the website.
Enjoy Sundance Halloween Lift Rides
Missed the full moon dates? This is another great family-friendly option. The ride is about 45 minutes and has Halloween scenes below. Unfortunately they are closed for 2021 due to construction, but keep this in mind for the future!
Website: Halloween Lift Rides
Dates: October 2022
Pricing: TBA for 2022
Use The Sundance Day Time Scenic Lift Ride
Hop on and enjoy the views, or hop off and enjoy some time on the mountain sitting or hiking.
Website: Scenic Lift Ride
Dates: May 21 – October 10 from 11 AM – 5 PM
Pricing: Adults are $22 and Children from 6-12 are $20.
Float the Provo River Haunted Boat Cruise
Hop on a this 20 minute boat cruise and hear scary stories from the captain and enjoy the 100+ jack-o-lanterns. Cruises depart every 15 minutes. Buy tickets online at least before 3:00 PM the ay of. Bring a blanket and warm clothes!
Website: Halloween Cruise
Dates: October 1 – October 30
Price: $9 per person (2 years and under are $1 each)
Go To Haunted Houses
Nightmare on 13th
Salt Lake City
Website: Nightmare on 13th
Price: Prices start at $25 on weeknights, up to $32 on Saturday nights
Dates: September weekends, October, and early November
Dead City Haunted House
This Haunted House is located in Murray, Utah.
Website: Dead City
Dates: August 13 – November 6
Price: General Admission online $26.95/person, or at the door for $28.95/person.
Strangling Brothers Haunted Circus
Check out this Circus themed haunted house that is over 50,000 square feet of horror located in American Fork.
Website: Haunted Circus
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Dates: September 16 – Halloween
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Fear Factory
A yearly favorite in Salt Lake City. Tickets sell out on busy days so be sure to reserve your tickets ahead of time! This year is their 10 year anniversary!
Website: Fear Factory
Dates: September 10 – November 6
Price: BASIC PASS – September pricing is $28.99, October/November weekday pricing is $28.99 and weekend (Friday and Saturday) pricing is $33.99. Check out their website for VIP, Season Pass, Behind the Set and Screams Tour, Rockstar Access, Theatrical Seance (via Zoom), and upgrade ticket pricing.
Night Stalkers Haunt
This attraction is located in Murray, Utah that also has a corn maze, haunted trail, fright lights, and more!
Website: Night Stalkers
Dates: September 24 – October 30
Price: The Night Stalkers Haunted Trail is $21.00/person. Check out thier combo passes to add on the other activities!
Castle of Chaos
Castle of Chaos has been around for 20 years! It is located in Midvale off of State Street.
Website: Castle of Chaos
Dates: September 10 – October 31
Price: Reserve online for a VIP ticket, or onsite for a general admission ticket of the same price. Prices are $25 on weeknights and $30 on Friday and Saturday.
Haunted Forest
Located in American Fork, it is their 30th anniversary this year! A chilling walk through a 1,000,000 square foot forest will be sure to leave you breathless.
Website: Haunted Forest
Dates: September 10 – October 30
Price: Tickets are $27/person for general admission
Haunted Hollow
Located in Haven, near Ogden, Utah. 13 acres of horrifying forest spooks!
Website: Haunted Hollow
Dates: September 10 – October 30
Price: Tickets begin at $23.50/person
Asylum 49 Haunted Hospital
Located in Toole, Utah with no contact or contact options! This is the most intense haunted house experience for the most daring of them all.
Website: Asylum 49
Dates: September 24 – November 14
Price: Tickets begin at $30 and go up to $150 for various levels!