Sunday afternoon might just be the best part of the week. It’s not quite time for that panic of “I have to get ready for work tomorrow!” and you’ve probably got some of your most heinous weekend chores completed by then. So, how is the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon in Utah? Here are a few suggestions.
- Feed the elk.
Hardware Ranch/Facebook Visit Hardware Ranch and go on a hayride to feed the 600 or so elk that call the ranch home every winter. Open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every Sunday. MM 22 SR-101, Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Hyrum.
- Take the driving tour through the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge.
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge/Facebook The 12-mile auto tour loop is open every day of the year, from sunrise to sundown. Sunday is a quiet day to visit, and you’re sure to see some beautiful feathered friends.
- Wander the aisles at IKEA.
Gerard Stolk/flickr I’d rather scrub grout in my bathroom than go to IKEA on a Saturday (or a Tuesday, when kids eat free in the restaurant and every toddler in three counties is there). But on Sunday, it’s pure bliss. Wander through IKEA’s isles, dreaming of that new bedroom or kitchen. Or, just head straight for the restaurant for some Swedish meatballs.
- Hang out at the Park Silly Sunday Market.
Tom Kelly/flickr From June through September, head to Park City’s Main Street for the Park Silly Sunday Market. You’ll find fresh produce, local crafts and plenty of entertainment.
- Visit the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium.
Living Planet Aquarium/Facebook The aquarium is open seven days a week. Walk through the 40-foot shark tunnel, see the otters frolic and play, and watch the penguins have a snack at 4:00 p.m. Visit on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 12033 S. Lone Peak Pkwy., Draper.
- Say hello to some of Utah’s oldest residents.
George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park/Facebook The George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park is closed on Sundays in the winter, but you can visit on Sunday afternoons starting in April. The dinos got facelifts last spring, so they’re ready for more visitors. 1544 Park Blvd., Ogden.
- Talk to the animals at Hogle Zoo.
Utah’s Hogle Zoo/Facebook The zoo is open to the public every day except Christmas and New Year’s Day. Bundle up in the winter and visit from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; in the summer, the zoo stays open until 6:00 p.m.
- Enjoy brunch at Sundance’s Foundry Grill.
cruiselover801/TripAdvisor Foundry Grill at Sundance is just one of many Utah spots to enjoy a delicious brunch. The restaurant serves brunch every Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 8841 Alpine Loop Road, Provo. For 14 more brunch recommendations, click here.
- Take a scenic drive.
Georgia/flickr Weather allowing, hop in the car and enjoy some of Utah’s most beautiful scenery. If you’re looking for some ideas, click here for a list of 13 drives to try.
- Bring back Sunday dinner.
Michael and Sandy/flickr Remember when Sunday dinner was a thing? Bring it back! Invite Grandma and Grandpa over, eat some tasty food and play family games.
- Take a hike.
Skinned Milk/flickr Some folks go after church; others feel like Utah’s outdoors is their cathedral. Regardless, you can’t go wrong communing with nature on a quiet Sunday afternoon.
- Watch a game.
Salt Lake Bees/Facebook Sunday afternoons were made for baseball, right? The Salt Lake Bees first Sunday home game in 2017 is April 16th. Check out the Orem Owlz and Ogden Raptors, too. Of course, in the meantime, we’re sure you can find some kind of sports to watch on television.
- Visit your favorite state park.
dfbphotos/flickr Utah’s state parks are generally open every day of the year (except a few holidays, such as Christmas). Our parks are full of recreation opportunities! Click here to see a full list of all the parks, and the amenities of each.
- Take a nap.
lemonjenny/flickr Whether you curl up on the couch, or take a siesta after your lunch in Utah’s Great Outdoors, there’s just nothing like a Sunday afternoon nap.
What’s your favorite way to spend a Sunday afternoon in Utah?
Hardware Ranch/Facebook
Visit Hardware Ranch and go on a hayride to feed the 600 or so elk that call the ranch home every winter. Open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every Sunday. MM 22 SR-101, Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Hyrum.
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge/Facebook
The 12-mile auto tour loop is open every day of the year, from sunrise to sundown. Sunday is a quiet day to visit, and you’re sure to see some beautiful feathered friends.
Gerard Stolk/flickr
I’d rather scrub grout in my bathroom than go to IKEA on a Saturday (or a Tuesday, when kids eat free in the restaurant and every toddler in three counties is there). But on Sunday, it’s pure bliss. Wander through IKEA’s isles, dreaming of that new bedroom or kitchen. Or, just head straight for the restaurant for some Swedish meatballs.
Tom Kelly/flickr
From June through September, head to Park City’s Main Street for the Park Silly Sunday Market. You’ll find fresh produce, local crafts and plenty of entertainment.
Living Planet Aquarium/Facebook
The aquarium is open seven days a week. Walk through the 40-foot shark tunnel, see the otters frolic and play, and watch the penguins have a snack at 4:00 p.m. Visit on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 12033 S. Lone Peak Pkwy., Draper.
George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park/Facebook
The George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park is closed on Sundays in the winter, but you can visit on Sunday afternoons starting in April. The dinos got facelifts last spring, so they’re ready for more visitors. 1544 Park Blvd., Ogden.
Utah’s Hogle Zoo/Facebook
The zoo is open to the public every day except Christmas and New Year’s Day. Bundle up in the winter and visit from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; in the summer, the zoo stays open until 6:00 p.m.
cruiselover801/TripAdvisor
Foundry Grill at Sundance is just one of many Utah spots to enjoy a delicious brunch. The restaurant serves brunch every Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 8841 Alpine Loop Road, Provo. For 14 more brunch recommendations, click here.
Georgia/flickr
Weather allowing, hop in the car and enjoy some of Utah’s most beautiful scenery. If you’re looking for some ideas, click here for a list of 13 drives to try.
Michael and Sandy/flickr
Remember when Sunday dinner was a thing? Bring it back! Invite Grandma and Grandpa over, eat some tasty food and play family games.
Skinned Milk/flickr
Some folks go after church; others feel like Utah’s outdoors is their cathedral. Regardless, you can’t go wrong communing with nature on a quiet Sunday afternoon.
Salt Lake Bees/Facebook
Sunday afternoons were made for baseball, right? The Salt Lake Bees first Sunday home game in 2017 is April 16th. Check out the Orem Owlz and Ogden Raptors, too. Of course, in the meantime, we’re sure you can find some kind of sports to watch on television.
dfbphotos/flickr
Utah’s state parks are generally open every day of the year (except a few holidays, such as Christmas). Our parks are full of recreation opportunities! Click here to see a full list of all the parks, and the amenities of each.
lemonjenny/flickr
Whether you curl up on the couch, or take a siesta after your lunch in Utah’s Great Outdoors, there’s just nothing like a Sunday afternoon nap.
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