All free museums and attractions to visit in Utah

Utah (United States) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 52 museums and attractions in Utah can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Utah? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Family History Library1

    Family History Library

     Salt Lake City, UT
    FamilySearch offers free access to its resources and online services on its website, FamilySearch.org. This website is one of the most frequently used genealogy sites on the Internet. Visitors to the Family History Library can use these resources to delve deeper into their family history.
  2. Joseph Smith Memorial Building2

    Joseph Smith Memorial Building

     Salt Lake City, UT
    The Joseph Smith Memorial Building, which was originally known as the Hotel Utah, is a social hub situated at the intersection of Main Street and South Temple in Salt Lake City. This historic building is named after Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. It serves as a venue for various events and houses several restaurants, making it a vibrant and lively place for visitors to explore.
  3. Utah State Capitol3

    Utah State Capitol

     Salt Lake City, UT
    The Utah State Capitol, a significant architectural landmark, was constructed between the years 1912 and 1916. The architect behind this grand structure was Richard Karl August Kletting, who is known for his contribution to the architectural landscape of Utah. The Capitol stands on Capitol Hill, overlooking the downtown area of Salt Lake City, the state's capital.
  4. Zion Human History Museum4

    Zion Human History Museum

     Springdale, UT
  5. Gilgal Garden5

    Gilgal Garden

     Salt Lake City, UT
    The Gilgal Sculpture Garden is a unique public city park situated at 749 East 500 South in Salt Lake City, Utah. This small park is filled with unusual and symbolic statuary, making it a unique destination for visitors interested in art, history, and culture.
  6. Utah Museum of Contemporary Art6

    Utah Museum of Contemporary Art

     Salt Lake City, UT
    The Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (UMOCA), previously known as the Salt Lake Art Center, is a contemporary art museum situated in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City. The museum is a hub for contemporary art, showcasing rotating exhibitions from local, national, and international artists. It was first established in 1931 and has since grown into a significant cultural institution in the city.
  7. Church History Museum7

    Church History Museum

     Salt Lake City, UT
    The Church History Museum is a significant institution operated by the Church History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is conveniently located in Salt Lake City, Utah, directly opposite the west gates of the church's Temple Square. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors who are exploring the city or the Temple Square.
  8. Fort Douglas Military Museum8

    Fort Douglas Military Museum

     Salt Lake City, UT
    Fort Douglas, located near Salt Lake City in the Utah territory, is a former military post of the United States Army. It was established at the beginning of the Civil War with the primary purpose of protecting the transcontinental mail route and monitoring the Mormons. This historical site offers a glimpse into the military history of the United States and the role it played during the Civil War.
  9. Fort Douglas Military Museum9

    Fort Douglas Military Museum

     Fort Douglas, UT
    Fort Douglas, located near Salt Lake City in Utah, was established as a military post of the United States Army at the onset of the Civil War. Its primary purpose was to safeguard the transcontinental mail route and monitor the activities of the Mormons in the area.
  10. Wheeler Historic Farm - SLCo10

    Wheeler Historic Farm - SLCo

     Murray, UT
    The Henry J. Wheeler Farm, located in Murray, Utah, is a unique historical site that has managed to preserve its 19th-century charm amidst the expanding urban development of Salt Lake City. This farmstead is one of the few remaining from the late 19th century in the Salt Lake Valley, offering visitors a glimpse into the agricultural past of the region.
  11. This Is the Place Heritage Park11

    This Is the Place Heritage Park

     Salt Lake City, UT
    This is the Place Heritage Park is a significant Utah State Park situated on the eastern side of Salt Lake City. It is nestled at the foot of the Wasatch Range and is in close proximity to the mouth of Emigration Canyon. This location offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it an interesting destination for those interested in both nature and history.
  12. Hill Aerospace Museum12

    Hill Aerospace Museum

     Clearfield, UT
  13. USU Botanical Center13

    USU Botanical Center

     Kaysville, UT
    The Utah State University Botanical Center, located in Kaysville, Utah, is a unique destination that combines education and nature. It is part of the Utah State University and serves as a distance education center. The center is home to a preserved natural vegetation area, an arboretum, and a botanical garden that spans 98.37 acres. Additionally, it also features a 12,000-acre community farm. This combination of natural beauty and educational opportunities makes it a worthwhile destination for tourists.
  14. Pioneer Memorial Museum14

    Pioneer Memorial Museum

     Salt Lake City, UT
    The Pioneer Memorial Museum is situated in the heart of Salt Lake City, Utah. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city. The museum is a significant landmark in the United States, offering a glimpse into the history and culture of the region.
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    Little Hollywood Movie Museum

     Kanab, UT
    Visit the place where the sets and proprieties used for filming Wild West movies are stacked and preserved.
  16. Springville Museum of Art16

    Springville Museum of Art

     Springville, UT
    The Springville Museum of Art, located in Springville, Utah, holds the distinction of being the oldest museum dedicated to the visual fine arts in Utah. This makes it a significant landmark in the state's cultural history.
  17. Brigham Young University - Museum of Art17

    Brigham Young University - Museum of Art

     Provo, UT
    The Brigham Young University Museum of Art, situated in Provo, Utah, serves as the primary art museum for the university. It is one of the most visited university-campus art museums in the United States, showcasing a wide range of art forms including paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, installations, video, and photography.
  18. Brigham Young Winter Home and Office18

    Brigham Young Winter Home and Office

     St. George, UT
    The Brigham Young Winter Home and Office is a historic residence and museum situated in St. George, Utah. This location was the winter home of Brigham Young, a prominent Mormon pioneer and the second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The building is now open to the public as a museum, offering a glimpse into the life and times of Brigham Young.
  19. Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park19

    Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park

     Tooele, UT
    The Tooele Valley Railroad Complex is a historic site located at 35 N. Broadway in Tooele, Utah. Established in 1909, the complex has a rich history and was recognized for its significance by being listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. This recognition highlights the importance of the complex in the history of Tooele and the wider region.
  20. BYU Museum of Paleontology20

    BYU Museum of Paleontology

     Provo, UT
    In October 2009, the museum underwent a significant expansion, adding 5,000 square feet of space during the Brigham Young University homecoming week. This expansion allowed the museum to display a larger portion of its collection, providing visitors with a more comprehensive view of its extensive range of fossils and dinosaur bones.
  21. Bean Life Science Museum21

    Bean Life Science Museum

     Provo, UT
    The Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum is a natural history museum located at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, United States. It offers a wide range of exhibits and collections, making it a great place for those interested in natural history and life sciences.
  22. Brigham City Museum of Art & History22

    Brigham City Museum of Art & History

     Brigham City, UT
    The Brigham City Museum of Art & History, also known as the BCMG, is a dual-purpose institution located in Brigham City, Utah. It serves as both an art museum and a history museum, offering visitors a unique blend of cultural and historical exhibits.
  23. Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts23

    Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts

     Salt Lake City, UT
    The Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts, managed by the Utah Division of Arts & Museums, has been the permanent home of the Utah State Folk Arts Collection since 1987. This makes it a significant location for those interested in the state's folk arts history and culture.
  24. BYU Museum of Art24

    BYU Museum of Art

     Provo, UT
  25. Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum25

    Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

     Provo, UT
  26. Hill Aerospace Museum26

    Hill Aerospace Museum

     Riverdale, UT
  27. Great Basin Museum27

    Great Basin Museum

     Delta, UT
    One of the main sources of income for Delta is the Intermountain Power Project (I.P.P.), also known as the Intermountain Power Service Corporation (I.P.S.C.). This coal-powered plant supplies energy to a large part of Los Angeles County in California. While not a tourist attraction in itself, it plays a significant role in the local economy.
  28. Alf Engen Ski Museum28

    Alf Engen Ski Museum

     Snyderville, UT
    The Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center is a significant location within the Utah Olympic Park. It is home to two major museums: the Alf Engen Ski Museum and the Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum. These museums offer a deep dive into the history of winter sports and the 2002 Winter Olympics, respectively. Visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits, from the extensive winter sports collection of legendary skier Alf Engen to memorabilia from the 2002 Winter Olympics.
  29. Bluff Fort29

    Bluff Fort

     Bluff, UT
  30. Sandy Museum30

    Sandy Museum

     Sandy, UT
    The Sandy Museum, originally known as the Sandy Co-op Block, is situated at 8750 South Center St. (150 East), in Sandy, Utah. This historic building, built in 1889, was once a ZCMI shop and is now a museum that showcases the rich history of Sandy City.
  31. Museum of Uintah County31

    Museum of Uintah County

     Vernal, UT
    The Uintah County Heritage Museum preserves and promotes the heritage of the Uinta Basin region from the time of the first peoples forward, by presenting an excellent educational museum experience to the community and its visitors, connecting the past, present, and future to the world around us.
  32. Temple Square Visitor Centers32

    Temple Square Visitor Centers

     Salt Lake City, UT
    Temple Square is a significant landmark in the heart of Salt Lake City. Spanning four hectares, this complex is owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It's a central location that has evolved over the years to include additional buildings beyond the original square.
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    BYU's Museum of Peoples and Cultures

     Provo, UT
    The Brigham Young University Museum of Peoples and Cultures is situated in Provo, Utah. It serves as the university's museum of archaeology and ethnology, offering a rich collection of artifacts and exhibits that provide insights into various cultures and civilizations.
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    Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art

     Logan, UT
    The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA) is an accredited academic art museum located at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. The museum's focus is on modern and contemporary art, making it a unique destination for art enthusiasts. It's an integral part of the university and contributes to the vibrant cultural scene of Logan.
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    Utah State University Museum of Anthropology

     Logan, UT
    The Utah State University Museum of Anthropology is situated in the Old Main building on the main campus of Utah State University in Logan, Utah. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique setting for the museum, which is housed in a historic building that adds to the overall experience of the visit.
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    Alice Gallery

     Salt Lake City, UT
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    Rio Grande Depot Museum

     Salt Lake City, UT
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    Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Gallery

     Ogden, UT
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    Southern Utah Museum of Art

     Cedar City, UT
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    Bountiful Davis Art Center

     Bountiful, UT
    This small municipal gallery showcases the best works by Utah-based artists. Art connoisseurs will certainly enjoy the visit.
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    St. George Art Museum

     St. George, UT
    Hub of the town's cultural life. Gallery and cultural venue puts up temporary and rotating exhibitions of Utah-based art.
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    Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

     St. George, UT
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    Kanab Museum

     Kanab, UT
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    Miss Mary's Historical Museum

     Salina, UT
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    Eccles 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum

     Snyderville, UT
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    Uvu Woodbury Art Museum

     Orem, UT
    University museum dedicated to art and culture. Showcases wonderful selection of both Utah and national artworks.
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    Moab Museum of Film and Western Heritage

     Huntsville, UT
    Interesting museum that documents the famous film-making history of the region. Loads of film memorabilia on display.
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    Fairview Museum

     Fairview, UT
    Something of a hidden treasure - museum full of historical artifacts, documents, artworks accompanied by several recreated rooms.
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    Tooele Pioneer Museum of Utah

     Tooele, UT
    The Tooele Pioneer Museum is housed in the historic Tooele Carnegie Library, located at 47 E. Vine St. in Tooele, Utah. This building, built in 1911, is a significant part of the city's history and is a testament to the Classical Revival architecture of the time.
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    Bear River Valley Museum

     Tremonton, UT
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    Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum

     Pleasant Grove, UT
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    Wasatch County Daughters of the Utah Pioneers

     Heber, UT